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Rodger Fox and Brian Smith: The LA-NZ Connection

Read "The LA-NZ Connection" reviewed by Jack Bowers


Jazz truly is a universal language, a premise that is proven again on this spirited post bop studio date by two of New Zealand's most celebrated musicians, trombonist Rodger Fox and saxophonist Brian Smith, backed by a blue-chip West Coast rhythm section--pianist Bill Cunliffe, guitarist Larry Koonse, bassist Tom Warrington, and drummer Joe La Barbera (with ...

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The LA-NZ Connection

Label: T-Bones Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: Hard Bop & the Fox; Jackson

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Warriors

Label: T-Bones Records
Released: 2002
Track listing: Rockin' In Rhythm; Dunedin; Sophisticated Lady; All's Well In Wellington; Te Wero Nui; The Warriors; Epilogue; Napier.

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Bill Cunliffe with the Rodger Fox Big Band: Warriors

Read "Warriors" reviewed by Jack Bowers


Having known of Bill Cunliffe only as an outstanding Jazz pianist, I was thrilled to learn via receipt of trombonist Rodger Fox's latest album that he's an outstanding big--band composer / arranger as well. Six of the compositions and all of the charts on Warriors are Cunliffe's, and there's not a blank cartridge in the canister. ...

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Half-Gallon Nut

Label: T-Bones Records
Released: 2000

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Ain't That the Truth

Label: T-Bones Records
Released: 2000
Track listing: Ain

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The Rodger Fox Big Band: Ain't That the Truth

Read "Ain't That the Truth" reviewed by Jack Bowers


This is the fourteenth recording by one of the best big bands you’ve probably never heard, trombonist Rodger Fox’s world–class ensemble from far–away New Zealand. As on several of those earlier albums, which featured guest appearances by such well–known Jazz artists as John Scofield, Tom Harrell, Gary Grant, Bobby Shew and Bill Reichenbach, Fox employs a ...

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The Dukes of Jazzard: Half-Gallon Nut

Read "Half-Gallon Nut" reviewed by Rob Evanoff


Is the Half-Gallon glass half full or half empty? Or is it half and half? I would hazard to guess that the glass is bottomless. It would have to be to contain all ingredients thatThe Dukes of Jazzardpour in. Recorded live in November ’99 at the famousBoiler Roomin New Orleans, The Dukes of Jazzard dump a ...

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Back to Being One

Label: T-Bones Records
Released: 1999

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Xtra Juicy

Label: T-Bones Records
Released: 1999


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