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Down Home

Label: RootsToBoot Music
Released: 2013
Track listing: Those Were The Times; Farmer Tune; Musicbox; Anabelle’s Waltz; My Country; Roasting; We Ain’t Gonna Stop Now; Dry Country; Partners In Crime; Blind Willie; Shine On; Going Home; Lay Me Down.

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Petr Cancura: Down Home

Read "Down Home" reviewed by Mark Corroto


Once jazz migrated from New Orleans and the Deep South to Chicago and New York, a favorite put-down for those making music that wasn't urban, cool or modern was to call the musicians “country." It was as if all things of jazz consequence outside of urban centers was required to be imported from said cities.

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Down Home

Label: Capri Records
Released: 2012
Track listing: Down Home; Ladies' Night; C Hip's Blues; Sadness and Soul; Nu Groove; Then I'll Be Tired of You; Mr. L; Sweetness; Jonli Bercosta; The High Priest.

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Curtis Fuller: Down Home

Read "Down Home" reviewed by Edward Blanco


Legendary trombonist Curtis Fuller was 22 years old when he played on John Coltrane's landmark Blue Train (Blue Note, 1957), and the saxophonist remained best friends with Fuller during the 1950s and '60s. In 2005, the trombonist met saxophonist Keith Oxman, and has since developed a friendship leading to Fuller's favorable comparison of his new friend ...

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Curtis Fuller: Down Home

Read "Down Home" reviewed by Bruce Lindsay


The trombone can be smoothly seductive, raucous, rasping or cheekily fruity by turn. Curtis Fuller is a master of the instrument, a veteran of six decades of top flight jazz who is still full of creativity as a player and writer. Featuring his regular sextet, Down Home is an absolutely delightful recording--a sophisticated collection of tunes ...

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Curtis Fuller: Down Home

Read "Down Home" reviewed by Florence Wetzel


The jazz world of the fifties and sixties was undeniably a golden age, and legendary trombonist Curtis Fuller was one of the era's key voices. Throughout his sixty-year career, Fuller has worked with some of jazz's foundational players: he appears on saxophonist John Coltrane's Blue Train (Blue Note, 1957), he was part of drummer Art Blakey's ...

Album

Down Home

Label: Intuition
Released: 1998
Track listing: Mighty Fine, Little Boy, Wide Load, The Crock Pot, What, Listen To The Woman, Aren't We All, Supposing.

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Joey Baron: Down Home

Read "Down Home" reviewed by Douglas Payne


Befitting its title, Down Home is a surprisingly soulful set by four pros who live up to their promising intrigue as an all-star quartet. Arthur Blythe, Bill Frisell, Ron Carter and leader Baron combine forces and the result is not what you'd expect. Such a quartet may suggest a hip trip through the downtown avant-garde, with ...

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Down Home

Label: New World Records
Released: 1997

Album

Down Home

Label: Zoot
Released: 1992


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