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I Hear Music
By Ruby Braff
Label: Arbors Records
Released: 2002
Track listing: I Hear Music; Chicago Medley: Chicago/My Kind of Town (Chicago is);
Baby, Won't You Please Come Home; Wouldn't it be Loverly; Yesterdays; (I
Would Do) Anything for You; We're All Through.
The History of Jazz, Volume 2: Dedications
Label: Arbors Records
Released: 2002
Track listing: Wabash; Jimmy Rowles; Mr. Brubeck; My Shining Hour; Cave of the Heart
for Bill Evans; Cherokee; Bach Cello Suite/Yesterdays; Triple Play; Ballade
for Very Tired and VEry Sad Lotus Eaters; If Dreams Come True; Shorter
Tale for Wayne Shorter; Nardis; Tom: for Antonio Carlos Jobim; Waltz
New; Herbie Nichols
Forgotten Dreams: Archives of Novelty Piano (1920's-1930's)
By Dick Hyman and John Sheridan
Label: Arbors Records
Released: 2002
Track listing: Echo of Spring, Concentration, Morning Air, Finger Buster, In the Dark, Soliloquy, Spring Fever, Southern Charms, Aunt Jemima's Birthday, Dancing Tambourine, Midsummer's Nightmare, Nickel in the Slot, Grandfather's Clock, My Pet, Lace Embroidery, Southern Exposure, Hobson Street Blues, Eye Opener, The Legend of Lonesome Lake(from Adirondack Sketches
Ruby Braff: I Hear Music
by AAJ Staff
Ruby Braff has compiled an album of sheer pleasure in quintet work. His well shaped cornet sound, and the interplay of the instruments through each cut is a shining example of mastery of pacing and a sense of timing. Within each of the cuts is a conversation between the instruments where each one says their version ...
The Michael Moore Trio: The History of Jazz, Volume 2: Dedications
by AAJ Staff
Three talented guys have combined to produce a great listen on the Dixieland scene with “The History of Jazz: Volume 2: Dedications.” Michael Moore comes together with Ken Peplowski and Tom Melito to form the Michael Moore Trio for this look back at the traditions of Jazz. The album features six original Michael Moore tunes dedicated ...
Jerry Jerome: Something Borrowed, Something Blue
by AAJ Staff
A 2 CD set is double bonus in anybody's book. This package by Jerry Jerome is no exception. The first CD, entitled Something Borrowed , is a collection of Jerry's early work with Jerry Jerome and His Orchestra on Broadway Camera," a tv show on WPIX in New York in 1950. Other pieces from ...
Dick Hyman and John Sheridan: Forgotten Dreams: Archives of Novelty Piano (1920's-1930's)
by AAJ Staff
When I first got into Jazz, I considered anything written and produced before, say, 1999 to be Novelty" Jazz. So, it was with more than a little surprise that I popped Forgeotten Dreams into the CD player and was amazed to not hear Kenny G covers, but the style of music that ...
Johnny Frigo: Johnny Frigo's DNA Exposed!
by AAJ Staff
Funny how somethings are so stereotyped that they surprise you when they break the mold. Take the violin, for instance. A beautiful instrument to say the least. One of the best 'supporting actors' so-to-speak in a musical setting--particularly a Jazz ensemble. The Johnny Frigo comes along and shows what a violin can ...
Derek Smith: High Energy
by AAJ Staff
A couple of Arbors regulars have once again lent their talents to fulfill the promise of the title of this album. High Energy is exactly what is delivered in this action-packed album of piano, bass and drums. Derek has put together an outstanding performance on the album, and with the smooth blending of his ...
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 ...


