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Chris Hazelton: After Dark
ByChris Hazelton
organ, Hammond B3b.1985
Joining Hazelton's B-3 organ on this journey through the realm of the night is a cohort of grit-and-shout Kansas City musicians, including baritone saxophonist

Brett Jackson
saxophoneb.1986
Jamie Anderson
guitarJohn Kizilarmut
drumsPat Conway
congas
George Coleman
saxophone, tenorb.1935
"Jammin' At The Kirk" is a contrafact line over the changes from "Pennies from Heaven." The number was written by the saxophonist " data-original-title="" title="">Kerry Strayer and jumps from the get-go with some fabulous unison playing between Jackson and Anderson. As the number rolls out, the players create a tapestry of sound and a "jammin'" groove reminiscent of the Kansas City jazz scene. The

Gerry Mulligan
saxophone, baritone1927 - 1996
Hazelton's virtuosity on the organ is undeniable and shines throughout the album. His performances are full of expressive phrasing and the interplay with the other members of the band is a testament to their synergy. These features are given full expression on the

Jerome Richardson
woodwinds1920 - 2000
Track Listing
Amsterdam After Dark; East Talk; Jammin' At The Kirk; Nightlights; So Tired; The Groove Merchant; Watch What Happens.
Personnel
Chris Hazelton
organ, Hammond B3Brett Jackson
saxophoneJamie Anderson
guitarJohn Kizilarmut
drumsPat Conway
congasAlbum information
Title: After Dark | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: Cellar Music Group
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