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Mark Elf: Glad to be Back

Read "Glad to be Back" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


New York City guitarist Mark Elf has been missing in action for the past year. Mr. Elf spent the majority of 2003 and 2004 recovering from not one but two life-threatening health conditions. Now, convalesced and back on his feet, he offers us an expression of gratitude in Glad to be Back. Always in the company ...

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New York Cats

Label: Jen Bay Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: 1. Brownie Speaks 2. Blues in the Night 3. From This Moment On 4. Smoke Gets in Your Eyes 5. No More Blues (Chega de Saudade) 6. Conflict 7. Stompin' at the Savoy 8. Heartfelt 9. Walker's Walk 10. Pemble's Tremble 11. Oh Lady Be Good 12. Blues for Jenny

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The Eternal Triangle

Label: Jen Bay Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: 1. Eternal Triangle 2. This Is All I Ask 3. So Samba 4. Hot House 5. Stablemates 6. Philly Twist 7. Prelude To A Kiss 8. Tea Cup 9. The Elf 10. Why Do I Love You?

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Over the Airwaves

Label: Jen Bay Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: 1. On at KLON 2. TGEG Blues 3. Cookie Maker 4. Erv's Curve 5. Lush Life 6. Love for Sale 7. Blue Moon 8. In Three for Bob P. 9. Mr. Suave 10. Let's Call the Whole Thing Off 11. By Myself 12. Stormy Weather

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A Minor Scramble

Label: Jen Bay Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: 1. Minor Scramble 2. After You've Gone 3. Tico-Tico 4. It Was Written in the Stars 5. Nobody Else But Me 6. Blues in Fat Tues. 7. Niche 8. Too Close for Comfort 9. Something to Live For 10. I Concentrate on You 11. Come Rain or Come Shine 12. Fine Romance

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Lucky Me!

Label: Jen Bay Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: I Thought About You; Lush Life; Makin

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Michelle Conte: Lucky Me!

Read "Lucky Me!" reviewed by Jack Bowers


It must be genetic, because there’s no doubt that musical talent runs in some families. The Joneses, the Heaths, the LaBarberas — and the Elfs (or should that be Elves?). Michelle Conte, whose brother is the well-known guitarist (and entrepreneur) Mark Elf, makes her recorded debut on Lucky Me!, and it’s hard to believe when listening ...

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Michelle Conte: Lucky Me!

Read "Lucky Me!" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


West coast vocalist Michelle Conte employs a crack East coast team for her debut recording. Originally conceived as a family-only event, Brother Mark Elf dared Conte to do it right if she was going to do it at all. The result of this dare is Lucky Me!. Conte has a tight refined voice and likes to ...

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Mark Elf: The Eternal Triangle

Read "The Eternal Triangle" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Backed by an old school who’s who which includes Ray Drummond, Jimmy Heath, Ben Riley and Hank Jones, guitarist Mark Elf presents a simple album rich in its simplicity. The title opener is a mellow cascade into a be-boppy bay where the water's fine and everyone's in the pool. Though Elf does take a solo, it ...

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Mark Elf: New York Cats

Read "New York Cats" reviewed by AAJ Staff


As is his way, guitarist Mark Elf uses his 1998 trio album New York Cats as an opportunity to pick from among the best in music and musicians to create an album of feline felicity. Known for corralling members of major label stables on past recordings, Elf works his magic this time with the help of ...


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