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Don't Look Back

By Warren Vache
Label: Arbors Records
Released: 2006
Track listing: It Was Written in The Stars; My Mistress' Eye; Spring; My Love and I; Molly on The Shore; April in My Heart; Valse Prismatique; I Fall in Love Too Easily; Love is For The Very Young; On The Street Where You Live.
Warren Vache and the Scottish Ensemble: Don't Look Back

by Edward Blanco
A veteran trumpeter with an extensive resume that includes stage, radio and television performances, Warren Vaché filled a void in his three-decade career with the recoding of Don't Look Back. Having once stated that Everybody really serious about jazz music dreams of making a recording with a string ensemble, Vaché accomplishes this long-held desire by joining ...
Dream Dancing

By Warren Vache
Label: Arbors Records
Released: 2004
Track listing: Close Your Eyes, Too Late Now, Quasimodo, Lover Come Back to Me, Dream Dancing, Blue Lou, Some Other Time, You're A Lucky Guy, You're All The World To Me, What's New?, I'm Shooting High, Not Exactly Paris.
Warren Vache: Dream Dancing

by Michael P. Gladstone
Cornetist Warren Vache has been a mainstay of the New York jazz scene since the mid-1970s. He frequently appeared and recorded with Scott Hamilton's combo and developed a lengthy recording contract with Concord Records as well as appearing on the local club circuit. Vache is perhaps the prime mover in the stimulation of the continued interest ...
2gether

By Warren Vache
Label: Nagel Heyer Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: If I Should Lose You; You And The Night And The Music; Darn That Dream; What'll I Do; Easy Living; Nip-Hoc Waltz, Etude #2; Soon, Dancing On The Ceiling; Prelude To A Kiss; St. Louis Blues. (Total Time: 52:34
Swingtime!

By Warren Vache
Label: Nagel Heyer Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Swingtime!; From This Moment On; I
Warren Vache: 2gether

by C. Michael Bailey
Close intimacy. There have been many memorable duet jazz recordings. Some that I would recommend to the listener are:Art Pepper and George Cables-- Tête-à-Tête (Galaxy 5147, 1982)Art Pepper and George Cables-- Going Home (Galaxy 5679, 1982)Archie Schepp and NHØP-- Goin' Home (Steeplechase 31079, 1994)Archie Schepp and NHØP-- Looking at ...
Cynthia Sayer

by Robert Spencer
Time was when every self-respecting jazz band had a banjoist. The legendary Johnny St. Cyr did duty in both Jelly Roll Morton's Red Hot Peppers and Louis Armstrong's Hot Five, and he was just the preeminent member of a hearty and considerable band. Listen to the banjo breaks on those great early sides, and you get ...
Warren Vache: Swingtime!

by Jack Bowers
Some album titles so accurately describe the contents that there's almost nothing meaningful that a poor review can say about it. Such is the case with Swingtime!, wherein what is advertised is precisely what one gets--a baker's dozen of inflexibly swinging sorties by trumpeter Warren Vaché and his New York City All--Star Big Band (underweight division). ...
Swingtime! / The Re-discovered Louis and Bix

by C. Michael Bailey
Archiving with a Difference. The German label Nagel Heyer is beginning to make a name for itself by documenting that rococo period in jazz between traditional and big band swing. My introduction to the label was the Terrie Richards Alden vocal release Voice With Heart (Nagel Heyer 048). I said in that review that, In the ...