Home » Search Center » Results: Ian Hutchison
Results for "Ian Hutchison"
Results for pages tagged "Ian Hutchison"...
Swingin' Uptown

By Eyal Vilner
Label: Self Produced
Released: 2024
Track listing: Chicken an’ Dumplings; Bumpy Tour Bus; Swingin’ Uptown; Tell Me Pretty Baby; I Want
Coffee; Is You Is or Is You Ain’t; Tea for Two; Lobby Call Blues; Blue Skies; Don’t You Feel My
Leg; I Love the Rhythm in a Riff; I Don’t Want to Be Kissed (By Anyone Else But You); Swing
Brother Swing; Coffee Bean Stomp Jubilee; Hellzapoppin’; Afternoon at Smalls.
The Jam!

By Eyal Vilner
Label: Self Produced
Released: 2022
Track listing: I’m Just a Lucky So and So; Chabichou; Another Time; The Jam; Will You Be My
Quarantine?; Monday Stroll; Chad’s Delight; Hard Hearted Hannah; T’aint What You Do;
Call Me Tomorrow, I Come Next Week; After the Lights Go Down Low; Tap Tap Tap;
Belleville; Jumpin’ at the Woodside.
Three Part Invention

Label: Ligonia Records
Released: 2021
Track listing: Crazy Rhythm; Invention No. 4/Beautiful Love; Gymnopédie No. 3; Flèche D'Or; Spartacus (Love Theme);
Ad Una Fresca Riva/Al Primo Vostro Sguardo; Dance for Jimmy; Sonata "Pathétique" II. Adagio cantabile;
Sweet Chorus
The Jason Klobnak Quintet: Mountain, Move

by Dan Bilawsky
Trumpeter Jason Klobnak has a knack for creating inviting and exciting music. On this, his debut album, he presents nine easy-to-digest originals that are neither overly bland nor excessively bold; he finds the perfect line between those two poles. Klobnak's quintet, made up of a two-horn front line and a standard three piece ...
The Jason Klobnak Quintet: Mountain, Move

by C. Michael Bailey
"The Jazz Mainstream" is a sub-genre that has, by necessity, changed with the music's evolution. During the 1910s and '20s, New Orleans and Chicago ruled the mainstream, while the '30s and '40s belonged to big band swing. With the twilight of the big bands, combos shrunk to quartet and quintet size and bebop burned brightly in ...