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The Roger Kellaway Trio: Remembering Bobby Darin

Read "Remembering Bobby Darin" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


Bobby Darin fu cantante di grande successo negli anni ‘50 e ‘60 grazie ad uno stile indefinito, una miscela originale dei vari generi che caratterizzavano la canzone americana dell’epoca. Deceduto a soli trentasette anni per problemi cardiaci, a dispetto del grande successo di pubblico fu sempre snobbato dalla critica, salvo una doverosa rivalutazione in tempi recenti ...

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The Roger Kellaway Trio: Heroes

Read "Heroes" reviewed by Jerry D'Souza


It's tribute time as Roger Kellaway tinkles the keys in homage to Oscar Peterson. On Heroes, Kellaway dwells mainly on tunes from the repertoire of Peterson's trio with Herb Ellis and Ray Brown, even working with a similar lineup alongside bassist Dan Lutz and guitarist Bruce Forman. There is some diversion; Kellaway tips his hat in ...

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Eddie Daniels Quartet: Mean What You Say

Read "Mean What You Say" reviewed by Ken Dryden


For Mean What You Say, Eddie Daniels reunites with two of his bandmates from the Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Orchestra (Hank Jones and Richard Davis), plus Kenny Washington on drums. He also brings his tenor sax on this fine studio date for the first time in quite a while. Although he has concentrated on ...

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The Roger Kellaway Trio: Heroes

Read "Heroes" reviewed by Michael P. Gladstone


The last we heard from pianist/composer Roger Kellaway was last year, when he dazzled the world with his remembrances as Bobby Darin's musical director (undoubtedly timed to coincide with the release of the Darin biopic Beyond The Sea. Now, we have a dramatic and long-needed tribute to the “drum-less" piano trio (guitar/bass/piano) that dates back to ...

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The Eddie Daniels Quartet: Mean What You Say

Read "Mean What You Say" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


Dopo aver sacrificato per quasi vent’anni il suo talento per una nota label statunitense, Eddie Daniels rimane folgorato sulla via di Damasco ed imprime una nuova direzione alla sua musica. A sessantaquattro anni l’ex allievo di Tony Scott torna al vecchio amore per il jazz, che lo aveva portato ad esordire ancora giovanissimo nell’orchestra di Thad ...

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The Eddie Daniels Quartet: Mean What You Say

Read "Mean What You Say" reviewed by Michael P. Gladstone


Multi-reed player Eddie Daniels has long been considered one of the best clarinetists in the business, and that ranking often includes Benny Goodman and Artie Shaw. Although he still does record rather infrequently (this is only his third album in the past ten years), Daniels still places in the jazz polls as one of the best ...

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My Little Suede Shoes

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Label: IPO Recordings
Released: 2006
Duration: 4:07

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The Eddie Daniels Quartet: Mean What You Say

Read "Mean What You Say" reviewed by Jerry D'Souza


Eddie Daniels has been under the radar for several years now. The woodwind specialist has surfaced to play on occasion, but the presence that once marked him has been missing. He is now back with a stellar cast and a new recording. Daniels is in top-notch form on Mean What You Say, and hopefully he will ...

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Eddie Daniels: Mean What You Say

Read "Mean What You Say" reviewed by Jim Santella


Straight-ahead jazz doesn't get much cleaner than this. When the Eddie Daniels Quartet goes to work, the business turns neat as a pin. They swing, too, with the intuition of veterans who have yet to run out of ideas. Cohesiveness, tone quality, intonation and a personal feel for the music's syncopated rhythms give the ...

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Eddie Daniels Quartet: Mean What You Say

Read "Mean What You Say" reviewed 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 ...


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