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Mike Frost Project: Comin

by Jim Santella
This stellar Chicago organ combo is a swinging sextet from the straight-ahead tradition. Bassist Mark Berls guests on four numbers, giving the Mike Frost Project an even bigger sound. Brothers Mike and Steve Frost have had a lifetime to develop the cohesive sound that they display here. However, it's been a lot more effort than that ...
End of Time

Label: Blujazz
Released: 2006
Track listing: Second Chance; Movement; Bellamy's Dance; Where I Stand; About You; End Of Time; Once More; Half-Way; Past, Present, Future; Gelfing's Parable.
Crossroads

By Tim Coffman
Label: Blujazz
Released: 2006
Track listing: Yes or No; Sail Away; Step Lightly; Crossroads; My Old Flame;
Summer in Central Park; Sky Dive; Lament; Caravan; Alone Together.
Misconception

By Ted Hogarth
Label: Blujazz
Released: 2006
Track listing: Now; The Dance; Second Laugh; Misconception; Even Keel; Aspirations; Children
In Time's Shadow

By Rick Holland
Label: Blujazz
Released: 2006
Track listing: SUNY-Triangle; Creature Comfort; Footnote; Black and Tan Fantasy; In Time
Something Old New Borrowed Blue

By Greg Pasenko
Label: Blujazz
Released: 2006
Track listing: Summertime; Embraceable You; Over the Rainbow; Little Wing; All Right, Okay, You Win; Fly Me to the Moon; Well You Needn
Greg Pasenko: Something Old New Borrowed Blue

by Jack Bowers
Greg Pasenko is a talented guitarist with an impressive resumé. There's no doubt about that. He also owns the Blujazz label, for which he records. So if he wants to sing as well as play, who's to say no? Pasenko sings on all save two of the dozen selections on Something Old New Borrowed Blue, adds ...
Rick Holland / Evan Dobbins Little Big Band: In Time's Shadow

by Jack Bowers
Don't let the name mislead you. The only thing small about the Rick Holland/Evan Dobbins Band is its numbers. Everything else is super-size--from the remarkable energy and wall-to-wall sound to the awesome charts by Jim Martin, Brent Wallarab, Kerry Strayer and Bill Dobbins that never fail to bring out the best in the band's two-trumpet, two-trombone, ...
Ted Hogarth Collective: Misconception

by Edward Blanco
Multi-saxophonist Ted Hogarth's second outing, Misconception, is a charmer with an appealingly relaxing and soft side, though it has a splattering of the hard bop sound on several tracks. A veteran of the Chicago jazz scene, Hogarth's experience extends to playing regularly with the Chicago Jazz Ensemble and, most notably, with trumpeter Rob Parton and his ...
Tim Coffman: Crossroads

by Budd Kopman
Crossroads gives hope for the future of the jazz mainstream and ultimately for our society itself. If that statement seems like a grand overstatement, then you are in for a thrill when you hear how the straightforward, exciting and joyous way that Coffman and his band play his compositions and arrangements. Maintaining an ...