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Night Owl

Album: International FM
By Duoya
Label: Urban Waves Records
Released: 2021
Duration: 03:31
Night Owl

By Nick Hempton
Label: Self Produced
Released: 2019
Track listing: Night Owl; I Remember Milady's; After You've Gone I'm A Fool To Want You; 10st Street Turnaround; Corner
Bistro; It Shouldn't Happen To A Dream; Listen Hard, Speak Easy; Macao Mood.
Nick Hempton: Night Owl

by Dan Bilawsky
If jazz belongs to a single breed of believers, it would have to go to the night owls. Those loyalists who live a nocturnal existencethe listeners. sitting at the bar while they drink in their surroundings, and the performers, playing into the wee small hours in basement hideawaysare the heartbeat of this music, and saxophonist Nick ...
Night Owl

Label: Big Bridge Music
Released: 2011
Track listing: The Man; Innuendo; Love Me Two Times; Little Blue; Night Owl;
Sideswipe; I'm Your Puppet; That Lucky Old Sun; We Kiss In A Shadow;
You'd Better Love Me.
Jeff Hackworth: Night Owl

by Jerry D'Souza
If there is one trait that time has etched on Jeff Hackworth's career it is his development as a tenor saxophonist. Hackworth has shown a growing maturity on his recordings, with Night Owl being his strongest. He is not afraid to take chances and develops themes with an abiding sense of adventure. His tone can be ...
Jeff Hackworth: Night Owl

by Edward Blanco
New York saxophonist Jeff Hackworth--who performs in the style of jazz greats like Gene Ammons, David “Fathead" Newman and Stanley Turrentine--keeps the tradition alive on Night Owl. Leaving the standard piano trio behind, Hackworth recaptures the saxophone/organ blend made so popular by Lou Donaldson and takes it a step further by adding vibraphone to the mix. ...
Jeff Hackworth: Night Owl

by Greg Simmons
Tenorist Jeff Hackworth taps late 1960s soul jazz on Night Owl. The instrumental mix, with Hammond B3, vibraphone and drums, draws a straight line to the traditions of masters like Lou Donaldson and Big John Patton. The use of organ, in particular, is a distinctive and tacit embrace of the instrument's ability to make anything sound ...