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Little Echo
By Ken Fowser
Label: Posi-Tone Records
Released: 2010
Track listing: Resolutions; Ninety Five; Sap; The Dog Days; Vigilance; Little Echo; One Step At A Time; You; Another View.
Little Echo
By Behn Gillece
Label: Posi-Tone Records
Released: 2010
Track listing: Resolutions; Ninety-Five; Sap; The Dog Days; Vigilance; Little Echo; One Step at a Time; You; Another View.
Little Echo
Label: Posi-Tone Records
Released: 2010
Track listing: Resolutions; Ninety Five; Sap; The Dog Days; Vigilance; Little Echo; One Step At A Time;
You; Another View.
Little Echo
Label: Posi-Tone Records
Released: 2010
Track listing: Resolutions; Ninety Five; Sap; The Dog Days; Vigilance; Little Echo; One Step at a Time; You; Another View.
Ken Fowser & Behn Gillece: Little Echo
by Raul d'Gama Rose
If Marc Free, Nick O'Toole and the team at Posi-Tone Records continue producing albums in the same manner as they have been since the inception of the label in 1994, they will surely be further along the path to emulating the legacy of the Blue Note label, which has produced some of the finest music of ...
Ken Fowser & Behn Gillece: Little Echo
by Bruce Lindsay
Little Echo is a delightful collection of bop-influenced tunes--contemporary, but with the authentic sound of a classic late-'50s or early-'60s ensemble. The quintet sounds like it brings many decades of experience to the recording yet the co-leaders and composers, saxophonist Ken Fowser and vibes player Behn Gillece, are still only in their late-20s. This is their ...
Ken Fowser / Behn Gillece: Little Echo
by John Barron
Tenor saxophonist Ken Fowser and vibraphonist Behn Gillece have been performing together since the 1990s as teenagers growing up outside of Philadelphia. Now residents of New York City, the two host a weekly jam session at Smalls Jazz Club where they've had the opportunity to perform with an A-list of jazz performers. Little Echo, the follow ...
Ken Fowser & Behn Gillece: Little Echo
by Dan Bilawsky
Tenor saxophone and vibraphone frontlines--while not as commonplace as two horn teams--have their place in history. Lionel Hampton and Stan Getz had a marvelous meeting in the studio and Milt Jackson recorded with Sonny Rollins, Coleman Hawkins and John Coltrane, on different occasions. Bobby Hutcherson added to this legacy, working with Dexter Gordon and maintaining a ...