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Killer Joey

Label: New World Records
Released: 2000

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Article: Album Review

Joey Baron: We'll Soon find Out

Read "We'll Soon find Out" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


Perhaps the core, and highly noticeable component here, is that traditional groove oriented, R&B induced music, while in the hands of musicians who respectively possess distinctive voices enables the tried and true to be elevated to a higher plane. With drummer Joey Baron’s second “Songline/Tone Field” release titled We’ll Soon Find Out, these characteristics provide the ...

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Article: Album Review

Joey Baron: We'll Soon Find Out

Read "We'll Soon Find Out" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


Perhaps the core, and highly noticeable component here, is that traditional groove oriented, R&B induced music, while in the hands of musicians who respectively possess a distinctive voice enables the tried and true to be elevated to a higher plane. With drummer Joey Baron’s second “Songline/Tone Field” release titled We’ll Soon Find Out, these characteristics provide ...

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Dave Douglas: Moving the Music Forward

Read "Dave Douglas: Moving the Music Forward" reviewed by David Adler


There aren't many artists who release records two at a time, but trumpeter Dave Douglas has done it already this year with Leap of Faith, a quartet date for Arabesque, and Soul On Soul, a sextet session for RCA Victor which pays tribute to the late pianist and composer Mary Lou Williams. On top of that, ...

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Comin' & Goin'

Label: 32 Records
Released: 1999
Track listing: Exit; Come Sunday; Three Base Hit; Days Of Wine And Roses; Blue Bossa; I Remember Clifford; Do You Have A Name?; Slipback; All That You Have; Turnpike.

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Down Home

Label: Intuition
Released: 1998
Track listing: Mighty Fine, Little Boy, Wide Load, The Crock Pot, What, Listen To The Woman, Aren't We All, Supposing.

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Article: Album Review

Joey Baron: Down Home

Read "Down Home" reviewed by Douglas Payne


Befitting its title, Down Home is a surprisingly soulful set by four pros who live up to their promising intrigue as an all-star quartet. Arthur Blythe, Bill Frisell, Ron Carter and leader Baron combine forces and the result is not what you'd expect. Such a quartet may suggest a hip trip through the downtown avant-garde, with ...

Album

Down Home

Label: New World Records
Released: 1997

Album

Crackshot

Label: New World Records
Released: 1995

Album

RAIsed Pleasure Dot

Label: New World Records
Released: 1994


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