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Eddie Daniels Quartet: Mean What You Say
by C. Michael Bailey
The presence of Hank Jones permeates this recording so much that the Eddie Daniels Quartet may be better titled the Hank Jones-Eddie Daniels Quartet on Mean What You Say. In fact, the whole quartet, rounded out with bassist Richard Davis and drummer Kenny Washington, is top-drawer, which goes a long way in making Mean What You ...
Eddie Daniels: Mean What You Say
by Dan McClenaghan
Reedman Eddie Daniels, best known as a virtuosic clarinetist who crosses the borders between jazz and classical, offers up his first straight-ahead jazz set in a decade on Mean What You Say. It's a classic sound: tenor sax and clarinet backed by an understated but stellar rhythm team comprised of the venerable Hank Jones (piano), Richard ...
Eddie Daniels: Mean What You Say
by Paul Ryan
Only a handful of clarinetists on today's jazz scene can be described as truly accomplished on the instrument, and Eddie Daniels is one of them. On Mean What You Say he is joined by two former Thad Jones-Mel Lewis Orchestra bandmates, Hank Jones and Richard Davis, on piano and bass, respectively. Rounding out this formidable group ...
The Three Sopranos
Label: hrMedia
Released: 2003
Track listing: Seeing Salinas Again; Stride Rite; Falling in Love with You; Why Was I
Born; Just Friends; Groovin
Buddy DeFranco / Rolf K: The Three Sopranos
by Jack Bowers
Sopranos or pretenders, it really doesn’t matter -- there’s no need to split hairs when three of the world’s most renowned clarinetists are onstage, backed by one of Germany’s most accomplished contemporary big bands. Far better to disregard labels, loosen up and simply groove to the wonderful music produced by Messrs. Buddy DeFranco, Rolf Kühn, Eddie ...
Swing Low Sweet Clarinet
Label: Shanachie Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Begin the Beguine; Stompin' at the Savoy; Stardust; Three in One; Quiet Now; Stride Rite; Waltz for Mirabai; Goodbye; Sing, Sing, Sing
Eddie Daniels with the hr Big Band: Swing Low Sweet Clarinet
by Jack Bowers
Without going overseas to pad the list (Don Byron, Buddy DeFranco or Ken Peplowski may win some stateside polls and honors; Antti Sarpila and Putte Wickman won’t), one can count the number of outstanding contemporary Jazz clarinetists on the fingers of one hand. One of the best of them is Eddie Daniels, heir–apparent in the Goodman ...
Eddie Daniels/hr Big Band: Swing Low Sweet Clarinet
by Dave Nathan
The clarinet is in the midst of something of a comeback in jazz. While not reaching the pinnacle it occupied during the 1930's and 1940's, it has regained some of the prominence it had as a jazz instrument, and not just with New Orleans traditional jazz, but mainstream, post bop and modern as well. This resurgence ...





