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Bill Carrothers / Wendy Lewis: The Language Of Crows
by Jim Santella
Wendy Lewis and Bill Carrothers are outcats. By combining impressionism with cynical humor, they’ve come up with a cerebral session that’s both pleasant in its linear form and adventurous through its added dimensions. A jazz pianist from Minneapolis, Carrothers likes to vary from expected mainstream harmony and dress up his accompaniment with dense atypical chords. His ...
Ye Who Enter Here
Label: Bridge Boy Music
Released: 1998
Track listing: Puttin' On The Ritz; 4:30 AM; Waltz Macabre; Body And Soul;Think Before You Think; You Go To My Head; Space Acres; Epilogue 1; 7.5; Epilogue 2; Dixie.
The Blues And The Greys
Label: Bridge Boy Music
Released: 1998
Track listing: Tenting on the Old Campground; Battle Cry of Freedom; 7th Cavalry March; Angel Band; Dixie; Marching Through Georgia; Flag of Columbia; John Brown's Body; All Quiet Along the Potomac; Lorena; Yellow Rose of Texas; Bonnie Blue Flag; Carry Me Back to Old Virginia; Battle Cry of Freedom (Reprise); Somebody's Darling; Marching Through Georgia (Reprise); The Vacant Chair; Kingdom Coming; Weeping Sad and Lonely; Hard Times Come Again No More; Jordan Is a Hard Road to Travel.
Bill Carrothers: The Blues And The Greys
by Jim Santella
Inspired by the PBS television series about the U.S. Civil War, this solo album by pianist Bill Carrothers' presents American patriotic tunes in a somber straightforward manner. Adding his personal thoughts on the war's meaning to society, the pianist embellishes melodies here, deepens harmonies there, and provides textural changes appropriate to his interpretation. While most of ...
A Band In All Hope: Ye Who Enter Here
by Jim Santella
This modern mainstream band is a trio: Anton Denner plays alto saxophone and flute, Bill Carrothers is the pianist, and Bill Stewart provides the drum and percussion flavorings. Carrothers is an experienced composer, as well, contributing several pieces to this session. Stewart provides ample percussive variety, blending well with the other two band members, and contributing ...