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Upbeat And Sweet

Label: Summit Records
Released: 2017
Track listing: Magic Carpet Ride; With A Little Help From My Friends; When I Need You; Muskrat Love; You've Made Me So Very Happy; Heartache Tonight; Jazzman; Just Like A Woman; You've Got A Friend; Don't Stop; Baby, I Love Your Way; Wonderful Tonight.

Album

Happy Madness

Label: Summit Records
Released: 2017
Track listing: Nobody Else But Me; Samba Saravah; Like Someone In Love; Take A Chance; So Nice; It's Alright With Me; I'm Old Fashioned; This Happy Madness; Here, There And Everywhere; The More I See You; Destination Moon; Haven't We Met; Spider Man.

Album

All Through the Night

Label: Summit Records
Released: 2017
Track listing: Avalon; Smile; Nobody Knows the Trouble I See; Without a Song; The Gospel Truth; Frankie and Johnny; Strange Fruit; Blues Another Day; I Am a Poor, Wayfaring Stranger; Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child; St. James Infirmary; All Through the Night.

Album

Every End is a Beginning

Label: Summit Records
Released: 2017
Track listing: Florian; Polyglot; Melt; Every End is a Beginning; Tempus Fugit; Sea Winds; Seven Shooting Stars; Embrace; Joga; White Veil

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Label: Summit Records
Released: 2017
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Dave Potter: You Already Know

Read "You Already Know" reviewed by Dan Bilawsky


You might not know who drummer Dave Potter is, but you should. Whether stoking the flames in Jason Marsalis' Vibes Quartet, adding rhythmic flair to the recordings of bassist Will Goble, or leading the charge on his own, Potter has something incredibly positive to say. With You Already Know, Potter shrewdly mixes it ...

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Craig Fraedrich with Trilogy and Friends: All Through the Night

Read "All Through the Night" reviewed by Nicholas F. Mondello


It's no secret among professional musicians that the elite military jazz ensembles such as the “U.S. Army Blues," the Air Force's “Airmen of Note," and the Navy's “Commodores" consist of some of the finest musicians on the planet. Trumpeter Craig Fraedrich, recently-retired 30-year Army Bandsman, his Trilogy crew, and vocalist Christal Rheams are spit-shining examples. And, ...

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Joe Bourne: Upbeat And Sweet

Read "Upbeat And Sweet" reviewed by Mark Sullivan


"Upbeat And Sweet" is a pretty good summary of the feel of this collection of songs from mellow jazz vocalist Joe Bourne. But the subtitle is even more telling: “Jazz-infused classic rock & pop songs." None of these songs come from the canon of the Great American Songbook, and many of them seem downright unlikely choices ...

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Scott Whitfield: New Jazz Standards, Volume 2

Read "New Jazz Standards, Volume 2" reviewed by Jack Bowers


On New Jazz Standards, Volume 2 (yes, the title may seem a tad optimistic at first glance; more about that later), trombonist Scott Whitfield leads a well-honed quartet playing the music of Carl Saunders. If the name Carl Saunders is new to you, he is quite simply one of the finest jazz trumpeters you've never heard--and ...


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