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Breakin' Out

Label: Whaling City Sound
Released: 2001
Track listing: What's the Difference...#; Shall We Dance?; All the Things You Are*; Marie-Pierre; Breakin' Out#^; Angela#; Tutti Italiani*^; Stella by Starlight; (To the} Head Now!*^

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The Psychic Horns

Label: Whaling City Sound
Released: 2001
Track listing: From The One; 91; Trippin'; Have You Met Miss Jones; People Make The World Go Round; Monday Night At Amsterdam's; Rudy

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The John Allmark Jazz Orchestra Featuring Clay Osborne

Label: Whaling City Sound
Released: 2001
Track listing: Bye Bye Blackbird; Shopping Mall Blues; There Is no Greater Love; My Foolish Heart; Don't Get Around Much Anymore; Old Folks; Just One of Those Things; The Shadow of Your Smile; I Love You; Here's That Rainy Day; Moody Street; Georgia on My Mind

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Dino Govoni: Breakin' Out

Read "Breakin' Out" reviewed by Jack Bowers


No young lion, tenor saxophonist Dino Govoni has been diligently mastering his craft while working steadily in the Boston–New York area for more than two decades, and the seasoning is evident on his impressive debut album, the well–named Breakin’ Out. Govoni, a blues–based modernist who lists John Coltrane, Cannonball Adderley, Michael Brecker and fellow Bostonians Jerry ...

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The Psychic Horns: From the One

Read "From the One" reviewed by Jack Bowers


The New England–based Psychic Horns slip immediately into a funky groove and stay there throughout much of their genial debut album on Whaling City. The horns are trumpeter John Allmark (who composed five of the album’s eleven tunes), saxophonist Dan Moretti (who wrote two others) and trombonist John Wheeler. A fourth horn, baritone Bob Bowlby, is ...

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John Harrison Trio: Roman Sun

Read "Roman Sun" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


The folks at Rhode Island-based, “Whaling City Sound” continue to highlight the abundance of jazz talent emanating from the New England area. The celebration surges onward with the debut release by the “John Harrison Trio.” On this newly issued outing, pianist John Harrison guides his rhythm section through a program consisting of standards, one Harrison original ...

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The Psychic Horns: The Psychic Horns

Read "The Psychic Horns" reviewed by Dave Nathan


All masters of their instruments, The Psychic Horns are John Allmark, trumpet, John Wheeler, trombone and Dan Moretti, woodwinds. Their debut album runs with a play list of originals by Allmark and Moretti plus two pieces of familiar music. The liner notes hawk the varied backgrounds of the players, funk, pop, jazz, etc., and there's a ...

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The Psychic Horns: The Psychic Horns

Read "The Psychic Horns" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


Northeasterners; trumpeter John Allmark, woodwinds ace Dan Moretti and trombonist John Wheeler recently reunited to record their inaugural release. Hence, no underlying agendas here, as the band pursues a “Tower of Power" style funk-groove chart on the opener “From the One", which is all about 70's style, tightly coordinated unison horn arrangements atop crisp beats and ...

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Dino Govoni: Breakin' Out

Read "Breakin' Out" reviewed by Dave Nathan


Whaling City Sound gathered some talented players, veterans and newcomers, for this take no prisoners hard bop set. This blowing session is reminiscent of those events which regularly took place throughout the 1950's and 1960's led by the likes of Hank Mobley, Kenny Wheeler, Johnny Griffin and others responsible for building the foundation for this hard ...

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Alon Yavnai: D. S. al Coda

Read "D. S. al Coda" reviewed by Dave Nathan


This is the initial recording of pianist Alon Yavnai's sextet (plus guests), a group with an international flavor. Yavnai and Avishai Cohen are from Tel Aviv, Massimo Biolcati was raised in Sweden and Italy, Take Toriyama is a rocker from Japan and George Garzone and Dino Govoni are Americans. All have splendid credentials including several jazz ...


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