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Those Were the Days

Label: Cellar Music Group
Released: 2018
Track listing: Love Won’t Let Me Wait; Strangers in the Night; Sunny V; Where is the Love; Rosetta; Walk on By; This is Always; The Sermon; Those Were the Days.

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Melodious Drum

Label: Cellar Music Group
Released: 2018
Track listing: Manteca; Dance of the Infidels; Far Sure; The Sumo; Erratic; This Is All I Ask; Apache; Eronel; The Doctor Is In; Livin’ with Hobson.

Album

Live at Pyatt Hall

Label: Cellar Music Group
Released: 2018
Track listing: Tangerine; Estate; Three Little Words; Darn That Dream; You Do Something to Me; Black Orpheus; Just as Though You Were Here; Old Fashioned Love; Torna a Surriento; Nel Blu di Pinto di Blue.

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Full Tilt

Label: Cellar Music Group
Released: 2018
Track listing: Fantasy in D Flat; Lonesome Dream; The Conqueror; San Francisco National Cemetery; Yeah . . . So; 4th Street Strut; Full Tilt; The Night We Called It a Day; Mr.Timmons.

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Master Legacy Series, Volume 2

Label: Cellar Music Group
Released: 2018
Track listing: All Of You; Opus One; Hindsight; Holy Land; Dear Ruth; It's About Time; Any Old Time; Hatzi Kaddish Intro; Hatzi Kaddish; Light Bluer; Ron Carter Speaks; Joshua.

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Bootsie Barnes & Larry McKenna: The More I See You

Read "The More I See You" reviewed by Jack Bowers


What a genuine pleasure it is to hang loose and appreciate the warm and enticing sounds and impressive teamwork of Philadelphia tenor saxophone legends Bootsie Barnes and Larry McKenna, a couple of seasoned pros who blend together as smoothly as marmalade on toast. It has been said--more than once--that experience is the best teacher, that there's ...

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Ben Paterson: Live at Van Gelder's

Read "Live at Van Gelder's" reviewed by Jack Bowers


Jazz organ trios have been with us for well over half a century now with not much change in nature or design. There are basically two explicit issues that any such band must address: has it chosen its material with care, and even more to the point, does it swing. Happily, organist Ben Paterson's tight-knit group ...

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Ben Paterson: Live at Van Gelder's

Read "Live at Van Gelder's" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


Following up his very well-received recordings That Old Feeling (Cellar Live Records, 2018) and For Once in My Life (Origin Records, 2015), Ben Paterson enters the sanctum santorium of jazz recording, Rudy Van Gelder's Studio in Hackensack, NJ. Having collided somewhere with saxophonist/entrepreneur Cory Weeds, the two initiate an idea perfect to the pair's hard bop ...

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Cory Weeds Little Big Band: Explosion

Read "Explosion" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


Renaissance Man Cory Weeds has the Midas Touch. Since attaining Vancouver-local escape velocity with his Cellar Jazz Club and then his record label with the same imprint, the musical entrepreneur has parlayed his notice worldwide with excellent recordings of himself and other noted artists. Weeds' Cellar Jazz focus is what would be defined as an “Arbors ...

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Jerry Weldon: Those Were the Days

Read "Those Were the Days" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


It's no longer certain what music cold be classified as “mainstream" jazz. One can argue that the genre (and all others, for that matter) have atomized to the point of each performance being considered a genre in itself (a desirable outcome to the music anarchists among us). That said, some type of classification remains useful in ...


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