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Steppin' Out

By Mike Davis
Label: Turtle Bay Records
Released: 2024
Track listing: Do Do Do; Everybody Loves My Baby; Love Will Find a Way; Half-Seas Over; My Fate Is in Your
Hands; My Melancholy Baby; My Gal Sal; Cornet Chop Suey; Helen Gone; My Blue Heaven.
Gotham

By Wayne Alpern
Label: Turtle Bay Records
Released: 2024
Track listing: Batman; Blue Room; Desafinado; Norwegian Wood; Anyone Can Whistle; Spartacus Love
Theme; Lady Madonna; Two Sleepy People; Song for My Father; Have You Met Miss Jones; Little
Darlin’; I’ll Be There; When I’m Sixty-Four.
Spooky Jazz. Vol. 2

By Hannah Gill
Label: Turtle Bay Records
Released: 2024
Track listing: I'd Rather Be Burned As A Witch; My Man's An Undertaker; Love Is A Necessary Evil; Hummin' To Myself; Love, Your Spell Is Everywhere; Oogie Boogie's Song; You Hurt Me; Hard Hearted Hannah; That Old Black Magic; Haunted House Blues; Shine On Harvest Moon
Treasury Volume 1

By Terry Waldo
Label: Turtle Bay Records
Released: 2024
Track listing: Blame It on the Blues; I Get the Blues When It Rains; Wolverine Blues; Yellow Dog Blues; Bill
Bailey, Won’t You Please Come Home; San; The Frog Song; Tiger Rag; After You’ve Gone;
Maple Leaf Rag.
Terry Waldo & the Gotham City Band: Treasury Volume 1

by Jack Bowers
Pianist Terry Waldo isn't stuck in the past; he revels in it, as do his eager teammates on Treasury, Vol. 1--the first of three such discourses, according to the album's liner notes--recorded not in jazz's primal era but in May and June 2022 (save for After You've Gone," recorded in October 2018 with the splendid guest ...
Wayne Alpern: Gotham

by Jack Bowers
There are a number of bright and interesting moments on New York-based arranger Wayne Alpern's album, Gotham, wherein he makes good use of a well-polished tentet on several generally handsome and engaging charts. Alpern's choice of music is eclectic, ranging from Tchaikovsky to Jobim, Rodgers and Hart to Stephen Sondheim, Hoagy Carmichael to Horace Silver, Alex ...
Hannah Gill: Spooky Jazz. Vol. 2

by Kyle Simpler
In most cases, seasonal albums get shelved after the holiday passes, but Hannah Gill's Spooky Jazz Vol. 2 is an exception. Although it might appear to be a novelty record centered on Halloween-themed songs, the music here transcends the holiday, offering a collection of tunes enjoyable throughout the year. Although the selections ...
The New Wonders: Steppin' Out

by Jack Bowers
Although the ten songs performed by cornetist Mike Davis' Brooklyn-based septet, The New Wonders, on the group's second album, Steppin' Out, are well removed from new, most have stood the test of time and remained popular with a small yet devoted number of trad jazz enthusiasts, some for a century or more. The New Wonders carry ...
Sweet Megg: Bluer Than Blue

by Nicholas F. Mondello
One of the more niche genres in the history of jazz is western swing. Primarily dance music and hugely popular in the Southwest, it originated as a jambalaya blending hot jazz, country, blues, pop and traditional fiddle playing, performed by combos such as the Light Crust Doughboys and Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys. It incorporated ...
Ricky Alexander: Just Found Joy

by Nicholas F. Mondello
The odd picture on the cover of Ricky Alexander's Just Found Joy is neither a takeaway from The Beach Boys' Pet Sounds (Capitol, 1966) album cover, nor a play on the GOAT acronym. Actually, the album art was photographed at the Store Barns Farm in Downstate New York. This is a superb album of a dozen ...