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True Stories
By Mark Wade
Label: Mark Wade Music
Released: 2022
Track listing: I Feel More Like I Do Now; Falling Delores; The Soldier and the Fiddle; In the Market; Piscataway Went That-a-Way; A
Simple Song; Song with Orange and Other Things, Pt.1; Song With Orange and Other Things, Pt.2; At the Sunside
Bassist Mark Wade Trio Releases 'True Stories'
Modern jazz composer and bassist Mark Wade is open to appreciating and co-creating great music in all its forms, and clearly not limited by genre. True Stories, his fourth album, shows the breadth of his musicality and inventive compositional style. Eight original tracks (and one cover) were inspired by a wide range of influences, drawing on ...
True Stories
Label: Telarc Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: Got It Going On; Blues Man On A Saturday Night; Baby
Jimmy Thackery and the Drivers: True Stories
by C. Michael Bailey
Jim Thackery, when he was part of the Nighthawks, played the most devastating version of Sonny Boy Williamson’s (Rice Miller) "Nine Below Zero" I have ever heard. Thackery played fast and accurate, without a single wasted note, betraying long nights at the roadhouse. Journeyman is the perfect designation for Thackery: he spent the better part of ...
True Stories
Label: Blue Moon
Released: 2001
Track listing: Vignette I, True Stories Parts I-III, Vignette II, Another Aspect, Cards, Bluejays, Majority, She Who Chose (The Lies That Daylight Told Us), Vignette III
Andrew Rathbun: True Stories
by Jerry D'Souza
Jazz defies structure, poetry can harness it. Putting the two together requires an adept mind, an articulate skill and the vision to encapsulate the body of one within the free form of the other. When Andrew Rathbun takes on the poetry of Margaret Atwood, he gives it a new, and deserving, testament. Rathbun studied the work ...
Andrew Rathbun (: True Stories
by Glenn Astarita
Canadian saxophonist/composer Andrew Rathbun’s True Stories is a testament to fellow Canadian, poet Margaret Atwood’s lesser known works such as “True Stores” and “Bluejays”. For his third release, the artist demonstrates a keen and convincingly fresh compositional jazz-based approach. Vocalist Luciana Souza lends her warm, softly stated lyricism to several of these pieces amid blended horns, ...