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Eternal Funk

Label: Severn Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: Eternal Funk; The Curse; Duke Ellington Superstar; Blue in Green; The Doctor is In; Right Now;
Young One; Rhythm & Biz; On The Cuff; Truth Is.
J Street Jumpers: Good for Stompin'

by AAJ Staff
Swingin — adj. Thirteen cuts of hip jams on the album Good for Stompin' by the J Street Jumpers. For Good for Stompin' the Jumpers have put together another mixture of very distinct styles from 1930s Harlem and New Orleans, to the L.A. Swing scene of the late 1940s. The J Street Jumpers are ...
Ken Clark Organ Trio: Eternal Funk

by C. Michael Bailey
Slowly but surely, the organ trio is beginning to enjoy a healthy resurgence. Spurred on by the recent likes of Joey DeFrancesco, Tony Monaco, and Larry Goldings and the front guard of Jimmy Smith, Dr. Lonnie Smith, and Jimmy McGriff, home cookin’ has become fashionable again. Presently, organist Ken Clark and his trio are submitted for ...
The Rest of My Life
Label: Severn Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Give You all My Love#%; Walking with a New Step#; Seems So Long#; Burnin' & Lootin'*$; Somewhere; Here's to Life Desperado*$; Give of Yourself$; Bama McSweeney*$; The Rest of My Life#^
Benjie Porecki: The Rest of My Life

by Dave Nathan
Through the wonders of technology (and a keyboard), Benjie Porecki plays both acoustic piano and organ (recalling Milt Buckner) on all but one of the10 tracks. Sometimes it's the piano in the lead with the organ providing the harmonic foundation; other times the simulated B3 is on top. What comes out is an hour of chicken ...
Darrell Nulisch: I Like It That Way

by Ed Kopp
Darrell Nulisch possesses one of the supplest, most heartbreaking male voices in contemporary blues and R&B. His last release The Whole Truth was a breakthrough album that garnered widespread critical acclaim. His new release is every bit its equal. There's a pathos to Nulisch's vocals that only a handful of R&B singers can match. He's an ...
Big Joe and the Dynaflows: I'm Still Swingin'

by Ed Kopp
Big Joe Maher claims Louis Jordan as his main influence, but Maher's style is more reminiscent of my favorite blues singer of all time, Big Joe Turner. Like the original Big Joe, this Big Joe covers tunes that rock and swing simultaneously. Moreover, the Dynaflows are far more capable than most of the younger, more popular ...