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Paul VornHagen: Kindred Spirits

Read "Kindred Spirits" reviewed by Dan McClenaghan


The opener on multiple-reedman/vocalist Paul VornHagen's Kindred Spirits, “Namely You," kicks the set off on a relaxed straight-ahead vibe, with the leader blowing a robust tenor sax lead. The sound feels loose, like Ben Webster—Ellington's most famous tenor saxophonist—playing out in front of a bunch of top-notch accompanists. Cal Tjader's “Mindanao," featuring VornHagen on flute, takes ...

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Waiting For The Boogaloo Sisters

Label: PKO Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: Meet Me @ 11; Jimmy Smith Goes To Washington; Clap Yo' Hands; Life Wish; Blake's Shake; You Don't Want To Do That; Young?s Dream; Pre-Dawn Rain; Decoder.

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Enjoy The Moment

Label: PKO Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: 1.The Nest 2.Enjoy The Moment 3.Never Let Me Go 4.This End Up 5.To Have, To Lose 6.I Wish I Knew 7.Taking A Chance On Love 8.In My Life

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Bop Culture

Label: PKO Records
Released: 2003

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Bop Culture

Label: PKO Records
Released: 2003

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Bop Culture

Label: PKO Records
Released: 2003

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Randy Napoleon and Jared Gold: Enjoy The Moment

Read "Enjoy The Moment" reviewed by Mark F. Turner


Organ trios are prevalent these days with groups such as the neo-funksters Medeski Martin & Wood and Soulive, post-modern boppers Larry Goldings and Sam Yahel, and continuing offerings from veterans Dr. Lonnie Smith and Joey DeFrancesco. From the greasy grooves of Jimmy Smith to the sophisticated lines of Larry Young, imitators and disciples are continuing the ...

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Organissimo: Waiting For The Boogaloo Sisters

Read "Waiting For The Boogaloo Sisters" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


Organissimo injects their unique brand of organ trio music with a shot of James Brown. Drummer Randy Marsh, more often that not, lays down a greasy funk, supported by organist Jim Alfredson's pedals--more like a Friday Night fish fry than chicken and ribs by the river. Guitarist Joe Gloss applies a sheen of respectability to this ...


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