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Bruno Hubert: Live @ The Cellar
by Raul d'Gama Rose
It seems that Bruno Hubert's hands can work independently of each other, creating a unique kind of excitement on Live @ The Cellar, sounding, at times, like two pianos. He can also, it appears, keep two ideas going at one time and that is one hell of a wonderful trick to play on the unsuspecting. Because of this wonderful faculty, almost like being ambidextrous, he is able to create arabesques with right and left hand--not unlike Art Tatum and others ...
read moreBruno Hubert Trio & B3 Kings: A Cellar Live Christmas
by Jim Santella
Alternating tracks (the B3 Kings take the odd ones and the Bruno Hubert Trio takes the even ones), this Christmas album gets a jump start on the holiday season. They're familiar songs, but they come to us with fresh sounds. Denzal Sinclaire sits in with each ensemble as a singer, too, interpreting Little Drummer Boy and We Three Kings.
Each familiar holiday favorite is interpreted in a straightforward manner; however, jazz is always jazz. There's improvisation in ...
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