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Sunday at Iridium
By Bob Dorough
Label: Arbors Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: Welcome from Bob Dorough; You're the Dangerous Type; But for Now; Introducing the band; You're Looking at Me; Introducing Joe Wilder; Sunday; Introducing the Bobettes; Comin' Home Baby; Introducing Schoolhouse Rock; Three Is a Magic Number; Baby Used to Be; How Could a Man Take Such a Fall; Introducing Daryl Sherman; Without Rhyme or Reason; Down St. Thomas Way; Ain't No Spoofin'; Introducing Electricity, Electricity and the Bobettes; Farewell from Bob; We'll Be Together Again (69:59).
Five Play ...Plus
By Five Play
Label: Arbors Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: Theme from Mr. Broadway; That Old Feeling; Funk in Deep Freeze; Crazy, He Calls Me; If I
Only Had a Brain; Polka Dots and Moonbeams; Pure Imagination; Bud Powell; In the Wee
Small Hours of the Morning; On the Good Ship Lollipop.
In Concert at the Outpost Performance Space, Albuquerque, 2004
By Kenny Davern
Label: Arbors Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: Ole Miss; Careless Love; Somebody Stole My Gal; Summertime; Spreading Knowledge
Around; C.C. Rider; These Foolish Things; Royal Garden Blues.
Sara Caswell: But Beautiful
by Michael P. Gladstone
This second album by Sara Caswell makes a strong bid to place her in the forefront of jazz violinists. The beginning of But Beautiful will remind you of prime-time Stephane Grappelli--the first three selections, The Way You Look Tonight," Moon and Sand," and the title tune, are all played with great attention to melody and, in ...
The Kenny Davern Quartet: In Concert at the Outpost Performance Space, Albuquerque, 2004
by Florence Wetzel
Now in his 70s, Kenny Davern is a modern master of the clarinet, and his playing is an example of the effortlessness that comes only from decades of effort. This release finds him in the good company of guitarist James Chirillo, bassist Greg Cohen, and drummer Tony DeNicola on eight classic songs that radiate the pure, ...
Five Play: Five Play ...Plus
by Elliott Simon
On the Brink (Arbors, 1999), the premiere effort from drummer Sherry Maricle's DIVA Big Band extraction Five Play, left no doubt that this all-female quintet can swing powerfully and bop across a broad musical spectrum. Maricle's upfront rhythms and the double alto attack of Karoline Strassmeyer and Laura Dreyer demonstrated a tight in-the-pocket sound that was ...
Five Play: Five Play... Plus
by Jack Bowers
Here's another bright and swinging album by drummer Sherrie Maricle's able quintet, Five Play (a.k.a. DIVA Lite), encumbered at times by questionable mixing but as a whole quite engaging. For the group's second recording on Arbors, Maricle has assembled an international troupe of all-stars from the larger ensemble--alto saxophonist Karolina Strassmayer hails from ...
Bob Dorough: Sunday at Iridium
by Jack Bowers
If a singer doesn't have a great voice, he (or she) would be well-served by having a keen sense of humor. Singer/songwriter Bob Dorough doesn't have a great voice, but he has a good one, which he uses ingeniously, and as for the sense of humor--well, he once served for two years as music director for ...
The John Sheridan Trio: Artistry 3
by Michael P. Gladstone
This is a time when it seems like a score of new jazz piano trio albums are released daily. Many of these pianists, promising and established, seek to establish their credentials per their own compositions. It all tends to make a fella forget the joy of hearing a well chosen set of The Great American Songbook ...





