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Frank Wess: Magic 201

Read "Magic 201" reviewed by Dan Bilawsky


What a wonderful coda on an incredible life and career. Saxophonist/Flautist Frank Wess' final recordings--the critically acclaimed Magic 101 (IPO, 2013) and this follow-up, recorded two months after that album--speak to his brilliance and clarity as a melody maker and improviser. His wisdom and elegance come through in every note on both recordings. ...

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Frank Wess: Magic 201

Read "Magic 201" reviewed by Dan McClenaghan


Saxophonist Frank Wess was born in 1922. He played in Billy Ecstine's orchestra, after World War II interrupted his burgeoning career, and he played in Count Basie's band from 1953 to 1964. With those early experiences on his resume, the fact that he was a traditionalist in the mode of saxophonists Ben Webster, of Duke Ellington ...

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Flute Fever

Label: IPO Recordings
Released: 2013
Track listing: Oleo; Lover Man; What Is This Thing Called Love; So What; Well You Needn't; Willow Weep For Me; Blue Seven; What Is This Thing Called Love? (take 1).

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Magic 101

Label: IPO Recordings
Released: 2013
Track listing: Say It Isn’t So; The Very Thought of You; Pretty Lady; Come Rain or Come Shine; Easy Living; Blue Monk; All Too Soon.

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Duke at the Roadhouse: Live in Santa Fe

Label: IPO Recordings
Released: 2013
Track listing: I’m Beginning to See the Light; Creole Love Call; Perdido; Duke at the Roadhouse; In a Mellow Tone; In a Sentimental Mood; Sophisticated Lady; Duke in Ojai; Mood Indigo; It Don’t Mean a Thing.

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Magic 201

Label: IPO Recordings
Released: 2013
Track listing: It Could Happen to You; A Cottage for Sale; After Paris; The Summer Knows; Embraceable You; Blues for Ruby; If You Can't Call, Don't Come; If It's the Last Thing I Do.

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Jeremy Steig: Flute Fever

Read "Flute Fever" reviewed by Dan McClenaghan


Flute Fever, the 1963 Columbia Records debut by flutist Jeremy Steig, has somehow, until now, avoided release on CD. Thanks to reissue producer Jonathan Horwich, Steig's beautifully remastered and packaged freshman recording is now available. And it's not only Steig's premier as a recording artist, it's also a recording first for pianist Denny Zeitlin, on a ...

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Eddie Daniels & Roger Kellaway: Duke at the Roadhouse: Live in Santa Fe

Read "Duke at the Roadhouse: Live in Santa Fe" reviewed by Hrayr Attarian


For their third collaboration on IPO records, veteran musicians pianist Roger Kellaway and multireed player Eddie Daniels recorded a benefit concert for “Santa Fe Center for Therapeutic Riding." The resulting Duke at the Roadhouse: Live in Santa Fe is a tribute to pianist and composer Duke Ellington comprising eight of his standards and an original a ...

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Frank Wess: Magic 101

Read "Magic 101" reviewed by Hrayr Attarian


In 2007, saxophonist and flutist Frank Wess was named NEA Jazz Master, and Magic 101 amply demonstrates why. This mellow session covers six standards and a Wess original, with a candid and unadorned style that is nevertheless powerful in its apparent simplicity.Like a wise raconteur, the 89 year-old (at the time of the recording) ...

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Frank Wess: Magic 101

Read "Magic 101" reviewed by Dan Bilawsky


Most musicians can't escape the ravages of time, but a select few seem to have taken a sip from the musical fountain of youth. The late Hank Jones, for example, played with brilliance and class until the day he died at the age of 91, and octogenarian drummer Roy Haynes continues to snap and crackle in ...


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