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Kenny Drew Jr. Trio with guests: Wallace Roney & Stefon Harris: Remembrance

by Glenn Astarita
It’s difficult to fathom that the wondrously adept pianist Kenny Drew Jr. (son of jazz trumpeter Kenny Drew) is a self-taught musician. And with his latest release titled Remembrance, he pays homage to three sadly departed jazz luminaries; Milt Jackson, Art Farmer and Manfredo Fest. Here, the pianist garners additional support from vibraphonist Stefon Harris and ...
The Winners: Live at the Dolder Grand Hotel, Zurich

by C. Michael Bailey
A humble little recording that absolutely burns so bright the listener must hide his eyes. The Montreux Jazz Label has made a name for itself in releasing solid, straight ahead jazz. Live at the Dolder Grand Hotel, Zurich is no exception. This release quietly allows Swiss trumpeter Franco Ambrosetti and his cohorts to produce Jazz firmly ...
The Gerry Mulligan Quartet: Zurich 1962

by Jack Bowers
Another entry in TCB’s Swiss Radio Days series of concert performances by well–known Jazz artists, many of them from the U.S., taped for broadcast on Swiss Radio. For this date at Zurich’s Kongresshaus in October ’62, baritone maestro Gerry Mulligan’s quartet included young valve trombonist Bob Brookmeyer (now a 71–year–old elder statesman), bassist (and more recently ...
Richie Vitale Quintet Featuring Ralph Lalama: Shake It!
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by Dave Nathan
Shake It! is Richie Vitale's third album for the Swiss based TCB label. Saxophonist Ralph Lalama guests sharing the bill and playing time with Vitale throughout. But Lalama's dissonant, biting sax seems out of place on a CD which for the most part is devoted to the hushed side of jazz. In contrast Vitale's horns never ...
Gerry Mulligan and the Concert Jazz Band: Zurich 1960
by Jack Bowers
As record bins aren’t exactly overflowing with recordings by Gerry Mulligan’s Concert Jazz Band, almost any new evidence of the ensemble’s remarkable prowess is welcome, even if playing time isn’t overly generous, recording quality is uneven, the choice of material prosaic, and the album’s subtitle, “featuring Zoot Sims,” alludes to only two tracks. If that sounds ...
Quintessential Lou

By Louis Hayes
Label: TCB Music
Released: 2000
Track listing: 1. Progress Report
2. Clarence's Place
3. Mystified
4. Tenderly
5. Decision
6. Lions Den
7. Alter Ego
8. That's the Thing
9. Our Quiet Place
10. Interlude