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The Bob Florence Limited Edition: Eternal Licks and Grooves

by Jack Bowers
In a world of unrestrained hyperbole, where competent athletes are superstars and slim, attractive women supermodels, words like awesome, spectacular, phenomenal, superlative and breathtaking are too often over-used and undeserved. But not in this case. On Eternal Licks and Grooves, the Bob Florence Limited Edition is awesome, its soloists spectacular, guest artists Carl Saunders, Scott Whitfield ...
Mirror Images

Album: Eternal Licks and Grooves
By Bob Florence
Label: MAMA Records
Released: 2007
Duration: 8:03
Here We Are

By Chuck Owen
Label: MAMA Records
Released: 2004
Track listing: E Ticket; Study Score;
My Foolish Heart;
Duets;
Off Flow;
Red Beans and Ricely Yours, Part 1: Struttin’;
Red Beans and Ricely Yours, Part 2: A Gate’s Gate.
Back to Balboa, Volume 6
Label: MAMA Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Jeannine; Poor Butterfly; Hit and Run; Goodbye Porkpie Hat; In the Still of the Night; Willowcrest; I
Bob Florence: Another Side

by Jack Bowers
As a follow–up to his Grammy Award–winning big–band album, Serendipity 18, Bob Florence has chosen to record a solo piano album, and one’s response to it will depend largely on his / her musical preferences. This is no whim; it’s something Florence has wanted to do for a long time. He’s been studying and playing piano ...
A Stan Kenton Celebration: Back to Balboa, Volume 6
by Jack Bowers
In May–June 1991 musicians and fans from around the world gathered in Newport Beach, California, to mark the fiftieth anniversary of the Stan Kenton Orchestra’s debut at the famed Rendezvous Ballroom. From that four–day event came a five–CD boxed set, Stan Kenton 50th Anniversary Celebration: Back to Balboa (MAMA 1003). Broad as it was, however, the ...
Anthony Wilson: Adult Themes

by Jack Bowers
In spite of its provocative title, the themes on composer / arranger / guitarist Anthony Wilson’s third release for the MAMA Foundation aren’t x–rated. Perhaps “music for adults” would be a more accurate description, for that it surely is. Wilson, who has reached the ripe old age of 31, validates the uncommon maturity that overspread his ...