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Don't Look Back

By Warren Vache
Label: Arbors Records
Released: 2006
Track listing: It Was Written in The Stars; My Mistress' Eye; Spring; My Love and I; Molly on The Shore; April in My Heart; Valse Prismatique; I Fall in Love Too Easily; Love is For The Very Young; On The Street Where You Live.
Dave Glasser: Above The Clouds

by Budd Kopman
Nat Hentoff, in his liner notes to Above The Clouds, doth protest too much in his discussion of jazz, with its supposed death in the States and its creative future in Europe, and then tying his categoric No!" to icons such as Clark Terry and Jimmy Heath, and youngsters such as 13-year-old Grace Kelly.
Warren Vache and the Scottish Ensemble: Don't Look Back

by Edward Blanco
A veteran trumpeter with an extensive resume that includes stage, radio and television performances, Warren Vaché filled a void in his three-decade career with the recoding of Don't Look Back. Having once stated that Everybody really serious about jazz music dreams of making a recording with a string ensemble, Vaché accomplishes this long-held desire by joining ...
Dave Glasser: Above The Clouds

by Michael P. Gladstone
Altoist Dave Glasser continues to build his reputation with Above the Clouds, a well-realized album that's equally divided between Glasser originals and visits to the Great American Songbook. Glasser's group includes pianist Larry Ham and the veteran rhythm section of bassist Dennis Irwin and drummer Carl Allen. I had the pleasure of hearing Glasser (along with ...
Dave Glasser: Above The Clouds

by Dan McClenaghan
Dave Glasser blows a sweet-sounding alto saxophone, and he swings hard and gets down into the blues on this quartet recording, which brings past alto masters Johnny Hodges and Benny Carter to mind. It's in the beautifully lyrical story telling of an alto horn in front of a fluid, subtle rhythm team.Glasser has played ...
The Harry Allen-Joe Cohn Quartet: Hey, Look Me Over

by Marcia Hillman
As written in the liner notes, Harry Allen and Joe Cohn fit together like pieces of a jigsaw puzzle. Joined by Joel Forbes (bass) and Chuck Riggs (drums), Allen's tenor sax and Cohn's guitar play their way through several originals and a collection of standards that have not been overexposed. Both Allen and ...
The Harry Allen - Joe Cohn Quartet: Hey, Look Me Over

by Edward Blanco
The Harry Allen-Joe Cohn Quartet was recently nominated for the best small ensemble of the year by the Jazz Journalist Association for its 2006 Jazz Awards. Hey, Look Me Over offers several convincing reasons why. Playing a selection of jazz standards favoring the harmonious marriage of the tenor and guitar, Allen and Cohn fashion ten tracks ...
Chuck Redd: Remembers Barney Kessel: Happy All The Time

by Edward Blanco
Vibraphonist and drummer Chuck Redd pays tribute to a close friend and one of his musical fathers, the late legendary jazz guitarist Barney Kessel, on this recording featuring five Kessel compositions and other favorite standards recorded by the guitarist. A much in-demand drummer featured on fifty recordings throughout his career, Redd plays the drums on only ...