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Tom Beckham: Rebound

by Woodrow Wilkins
In the simplest terms, to rebound is to bounce back. Many people associate it with a statistic in basketball, or the recovery from heartbreak. Musically, it describes what happens when a mallet strikes a vibraphone, or the bouncing off of ideas during improvisation. Tom Beckham does both with Rebound. Beckham is a Maryland native ...
Tom Beckham: Rebound

by Hrayr Attarian
Catchy tunes and intelligent soloing do not a masterpiece make, but they do create a memorable and enjoyable listening experience. Tom Beckham's third album as a leader finds him in sympathetic, although slightly overbearing, company of saxophonist Chris Cheek and a rhythm section led by pianist Henry Hey. Beckham has a unique approach ...
Pete McCann: Extra Mile

by Mark Corroto
Pete McCann may be a kind of a guitar superman, considering his work with bands led by Patti Austin, Lee Konitz, Kenny Wheeler, Dave Liebman, Kenny Garrett, Peter Erskine, Gary Thomas, Greg Osby, Brian Blade and Maria Schneider. Since moving to New York in 1989, McCann has lent his skills to these diverse leaders, ...
Rudder: Evolving Their Groove

by Cicily Janus
Unleashing their heavily rooted and pedigreed vine upon the jazz world, Rudder has succeeded in blurring genre lines with their irresistible groove. This NYC-based foursome with Henry Hey on Keyboards, Tim Lefevbre on Bass, Keith Carlock on Drums and Chris Cheek on Sax has continued throughout the past years to scale the wall of success in ...
My Ever Changing Moods

Label: Geneon
Released: 2008
Track listing: I'm Gonna Love You Just A Little More Babe; Journey to the Light; Just Be Good To Me; Aldeia de Ogum; Vera
Cruz; Walking In Your Footsteps; My Ever Changing Moods; Remind Me; Mi Vida; Call Me; True Colors
Earthworks Underground Orchestra

By Bill Bruford
Label: Summerfold Records
Released: 2006
Track listing: Libreville; Up North; Pigalle; Speaking in Wooden Tongues; Footloose and Fancy Free; Bajo del Sol; It
Needn't End in Tears; The Wooden Man Sings, and the Stone Woman Dances.
The Henry Hey Trio: Watershed

by Jack Bowers
Henry Hey is a fine young pianist, and his trio works together with the precision of a Swiss watch. The problem I have with Watershed lies not with the performance but with the repertoire; all save one of the compositions are Hey’s, and none has enough allure to summon more than a temperate response. Granted, that ...
The Lay of the Land

By Mike Pope
Label: Whaling City Sound
Released: 2003
Track listing: The First Order of Business; Essence; At Home Again; The Lay of the Land; Cherokee; Climate; The
Avid Listener; The Way You Look Tonight; The Star Spangled Banner.
Watershed

By Henry Hey
Label: Sirocco Music Limited
Released: 2003
Track listing: Motion View; Sandscape; Get Your Goat On; Glenmore Story; Nem Um Talvez; Cobalt;
Knurl; Laurito; Not in So Many Words (55:31)
Henry Hey Trio: Watershed

by Alexander M. Stern
Pianist Henry Hey is having a very good year. He’s already appeared on Michael Pope’s excellent The Lay of the Land, as well as Jeff “Tain” Watts’ all-star sophomore effort Bar Talk. Now Hey steps up to the plate with Watershed, his debut recording as a leader. Considering the quality of his sideman appearances, it comes ...