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Chuck Folds and his Sweet Basil Friends Remember Doc Cheatham
By Chuck Folds
Label: Arbors Records
Released: 2000
Track listing: I Double Dare You; A Kiss to Build a Dream On; After I Say I
For You
Label: Arbors Records
Released: 2000
Track listing: Robbins Nest; For You; Nature Boy; Tricotism; Long Live the King; All Too Soon; And the Angels Swing; S
John Sheridan and his Dream Band: John Sheridan: Dream Band, Make Me Dream Some More
by Mike Neely
Pianist, arranger John Sheridan has put together an octet with a rhythm section that has a lively bounce. He’s got bright soloist stepping out of shifting sections that really swing. This is an octet with a big band sound that’s having infectious fun, theme-y fun. John Sheridan:Dream Band, Make Me Dream Some More cover a line-up ...
Bucky Pizzarelli: April Kisses

by Mike Neely
Bucky Pizzarelli's April Kisses opens a door to a musical era when the jazz guitar was a solo and duet instrument of lively refinement. This is the pre-electric, pre-Charlie Christian era of Eddie Lang, Carl Kress, Django Reinhardt, and George Van Eps. Pizzarelli follows Van Eps' innovation of adding a bass string to his guitar which ...
Chuck Folds and his Sweet Basil Friends: Chuck Folds and his Sweet Basil Friends Remember Doc Cheatham
by Mike Neely
In his solo work, Chuck Folds plays piano with a gentleness and grace that arises from the popular songs of faraway decades. He can then effortlessly shift into a rollicking New Orleans style solo, competing with the extraverted trumpets of Irvin Stokes and Spanky Davis. All of this fun can be heard on the new release: ...
Brian Ogilvie: For You
by Mike Neely
Brian Ogilvie’s debut recording For You is an upbeat stroll through a lineup of attractive tunes mostly culled from the 1920’s to the 1940’s. Ogilvie’s saxophone or clarinet is accompanied by an excellent band of pros including John Sheridan on piano, Phil Flanigan on bass, and Jeff Hamilton on drums. Dan Barrett adds trombone or cornet ...
Michael Moore: Michael Moore and his Trio: Volume 1

by Mike Neely
What quickly becomes obvious listening to Michael Moore and his Trio is the refined taste and the casual virtuosity of one of the great bass players of our time. Over the years Moore has played alongside an encyclopedic list of jazz notables including Bill Evans and Stan Getz. On this disc he anchors an excellent trio ...
Ruby Braff: Ruby Braff With Strings: In the Wee Small Hours in New York and London

by C. Michael Bailey
The Night Watchman. Ruby Braff may very well be the conscience of jazz. He has been performing for fifty years, always at a high level. His style is of an earlier time as is his instrument. He performs on the instrument of Joe King Oliver and stays mostly in the lower register. His performance is timeless. ...
Bucky Pizzarelli: April Kisses

by David Adler
The acoustic guitar of Bucky Pizzarelli is not that of Joan Baez and Bob Dylan, nor that of John McLaughlin, Larry Coryell, and Lenny Breau. It is the acoustic archtop guitar of little-known early jazzers such as Dick McDonough, Eddie Lang, Carl Kress, and George Van Eps. On this beautiful session, not only is there no ...