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Giovanni Guidi: A New Day
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James Brandon Lewis
saxophone, tenorb.1983
Guidi's triocompleted by American double bassist

Thomas Morgan
bass, acousticJoao Lobo
drums
Francesco Bearzatti
saxophone, tenorRoberto Cecchetto
guitar, electricb.1965
Meanwhile, back at the ranch, onetime gospel music specialist Lewis was making a transition to faith-informed jazz, debuting in 2014 with Divine Travels (Okeh). Though it is a close-run thing, the apogee of this trajectory is arguably 2023's masterpiece For Mahalia With Love (Tao). In 2024, Lewis, wishing to extend his palette, guested on The Messthetics And James Brandon Lewis (Impulse!), an in-your-face rock/jazz mash-up.
Lewis and the Guidi trio are not natural bedmates. The trio is so understated as sometimes to make

As the press materials observe, Lewis' presence on A New Day means that Guidi's trio explores new dialects, at least in those passages where Lewis is on mic. Whether those dialects speak as persuasively as the old ones will, one suspects, vary from listener to listener. ">
Track Listing
Cantos Del Ocells; To a Young Student; Means for a Rescue; Only Sometimes; Luigi (The Boy Who Lost His Name); My Funny Valentine; Wonderland.
Personnel
Jo?o Luis Lobo
drumsAlbum information
Title: Ad Lib | Year Released: 2000 | Record Label: -
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