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Jeff Lashway: Reunion

Read "Reunion" reviewed by Nicholas F. Mondello


Throughout the decades, the bands of trumpet legend Maynard Ferguson were, by very nature, heavily brass and ensemble section oriented. Occasionally, Ferguson's pianists were given the opportunity to shine, launching into extended solo tune introductions or brief solos. Some of those pianists were (or would become) stars or leaders in their own right. They included Mike ...

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Reunion

Label: Sea Breeze Jazz
Released: 2006
Track listing: Downpour; Au Privave; My Funny Valentine; Ground Zero; Waltz for One; Ballad for Two; Keeping Track of Twenty; September Song; A Tad for Thad; Groove Assai (69:39 minutes).

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Hawk-Richard Jazz Orchestra: Reunion

Read "Reunion" reviewed by Edward Blanco


In the course of listening to and appraising some of the fine big band music being recorded these days, once in a while and not often enough, you come across an unexpected surprise, a gem of an album full of music that sparkles all over. I'm pleased to report that such is the case with Reunion, ...

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Reunion

Label: Tetrachord Music
Released: 2004
Track listing: 1. Lester Leaps In 2. Last Train from Overbrook 3. Serbo Salsa 4. Shorty Indigo 5. Tickle Toe 6. Flamingo 7. Impressions 8. Lester's Minor Blues 9. One Heart 10. Scrapple from the Apple 11. Shadow of Your Smile 12. Do You Call That a Buddy? 13. Bye Bye Blackbird 14. Yesterdays

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Reunion

Label: Touch
Released: 2004
Track listing: Sylvia; To My Friends; I've Never Been in Love Before; Rue Hamra; Blue Jay; Stay as Sweet as You Are; When Did You Stop Loving Me, When Did I Stop Loving You; Sorcerer of Antiquity; Ugetsu; Brown Silk; Reunion (60:40).

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Amanda Sedgwick: Reunion

Read "Reunion" reviewed by Jack Bowers


Here's yet another clear refutation of the ludicrous assertion that women jazz musicians are unable to measure up to their male counterparts. I know nothing about alto saxophonist Amanda Sedgwick--as Reunion was recorded in Stockholm, she may be Swedish--but I do know a player when I hear one, and Sedgwick not only holds her own on ...

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Larry Vuckovich/Jon Hendricks: Reunion

Read "Reunion" reviewed by Mark F. Turner


Two venerable kings of swing, pianist Larry Vuckovich and vocalist Jon Hendricks, reunite on Vuckovich’s latest recording, Reunion. Vuckovich’s career began in 1959 with a Lester Young influenced tenor player Brew Moore, who was a notable saxophonist and friend of Charlie Parker. Vuckovich’s recent recordings Young at Heart and Blue Balkan: Then and Now prove his ...

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Reunion

Label: Tone Center
Released: 2001
Track listing: Scotland, Reunion, Rhapsody & Blues, Pedals and Suspensions, Foreplay, Blues for Yoshiro Hattori, Tomorrow Never Knows, Ballad for Guitar and Soprano, Jammin

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Reunion

Label: Chiaroscuro Records
Released: 2001

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Jack Wilkins: Reunion

Read "Reunion" reviewed by Bill Donaldson


Reunion is just that.And for jazz listeners who missed Jack Wilkins' outstanding 1977 release, Merge, the first time out, or for those who are too young to remember it, Reunion brings back that group for a brief moment in time.It wasn't easy. Schedules conflicted and everyone was busy, but they found a ...


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