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Friendly Fire
Label: HighNote Records
Released: 2012
Track listing: Pat ‘n’ Chat; Sukiyaki; Inception; Dig Dis; You’ve Changed; Here’s That Rainy Day; Mona Lisa; Timothy.
Eric Alexander / Vincent Herring: Friendly Fire
by Jack Bowers
For those who long for the time when hard bop reigned supreme, Blue Note and Prestige Records were riding high, and no-holds-barred saxophone cutting contests and unscripted jam sessions were the order of the day, here's a sure cure for any lament that those days are lost and gone forever. From the opening notes of Friendly ...
Friendly Fire
By Tommy Newsom
Label: Arbors Records
Released: 2002
Track listing: Close Your Eyes; Just Friends; Softly, as in a Morning Sunrise; Do Nothin
Tommy Newsom: Friendly Fire
by Jack Bowers
Tommy Newsom, the butt of many a Johnny Carson joke when he played in the Tonight Show band, isn’t nearly as colorless as Johnny would have had us believe. Beneath that bland exterior lies the soul of an impassioned swinger, as Newsom proves on Friendly Fire, his long–overdue debut for Florida–based Arbors Records. Tommy has chosen ...
Friendly Fire
By Tommy Newsom
Label: Arbors Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Close Your Eyes; Just Friends; Softly, As in a Morning Sunrise; Do Nothin
Tommy Newsom Sextet: Friendly Fire
by Mike Neely
You may know Tommy Newsom as the congenial big band sidekick on the Johnny Carson Show. But you may not know that he plays a bluesy, big-assed saxophone with intelligence, and style. On Friendly Fire he’s put together a quintet of pros who swing with something to say. Included is trombonist Bob Enevoldsen. Anyone who’s listened ...
Joe Lovano/Greg Osby: Friendly Fire
by Robert Spencer
Friendly Fire is aptly named, for in the grand tradition of two-horn jam sessions dating back to Sonny Rollins' legendary matchup with John Coltrane, Tenor Madness," Joe Lovano and Greg Osby here meet not to compete, but to collaborate, share, prod, intertwine, and perhaps only occasionally - and gently - squabble. There is fire, and it ...
Joe Lovano/Greg Osby: Friendly Fire
by C. Andrew Hovan
So here's the basic premise, a revival of the classic jam session" pitting the saxophones of Joe Lovano and Greg Osby. But before you get the idea that this is one of those cutting contests, such as a duel between Johnny Griffin and Eddie Lockjaw" Davis, think again. Cleveland, Ohio native Lovano, while acclaimed by both ...