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April 2022: Get Out Of Town
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Get Out Of Town
Self Produced
2022
Youthful, vibrant, and musically precocious, vocalist / composer

Kristina Koller
vocalsb.1994

Cole Porter
composer / conductor1891 - 1964
Key Selection: "Every Time We Say Goodbye."

Purple Gray
Lucy Anderson
2022
Not a universal name,

Kellye Gray
vocalsb.1954

Prince
multi-instrumentalist1958 - 2016

Russell Haight
saxophone, tenorKyle Thompson
drumsKey Selection: "Gotta A Broken Heart Again."

Mutineer
Blue Coast Records
2021
It's in the voice, after allthat essence inviting the listener to collude in matters of intimacy and the heart.

Jenna Mammina
vocalsMatt Rollings
piano and vocals
Warren Zevon
piano1947 - 2003
Key Selection: "Dream."

Cafe Pacific Records
2022
Between 2012 and 2016, vocalist

Gary Brumburgh
vocals
Barbara Brighton
producerb.1948

Mark Winkler
vocalsJamieson Trotter
piano
Larry Koonse
guitar, electric
Gabe Davis
bass, acoustic
Scott Whitfield
tromboneb.1963
Key Selection: You've Got To Be Taught."

Spin Cycle III
Sound Fooling Records
2022
Spin Cycle is a band led by saxophonist

Tom Christensen
saxophone, tenor
Pete McCann
guitarb.1966
R.L. Burnside
guitar1926 - 2005
Key Selection: "Drain The Swamp."

Grooves & Sushi with Norm Stockton
Stocktone Records
2022
Bassist

Norm Stockton
bass, electric
Jeff Beck
guitar1944 - 2023

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991

Jonas Hellborg
bass
Shawn Lane
guitar, electric1963 - 2003
Key Selection: "Only When I Exist."

Late Bloomin' Jazzman
Cafe Pacific Records
2022
Benevolent Godfather of the Los Angeles Jazz Mafia,

Mark Winkler
vocals
David Benoit
pianob.1953

Rich Eames
piano
John Mayer
guitarb.1977

Bob Sheppard
saxophone, tenorb.1952
Key Selection: "It Ain't Necessarily So."

StandArt
Nonsuch
2022
Following a string of recordings ranging from purely classical to the improvised edge of his native Armenia's folk music, pianist and composer

Tigran Hamasyan
piano
Matt Brewer
bassb.1983

Justin Brown
drums
Mark Turner
saxophone, tenorb.1965

Joshua Redman
saxophoneb.1969

Charlie Parker
saxophone, alto1920 - 1955
Key Selection: "Softly, As In A Morning Sunrise."

Jammin' Jubilate Deo (1565) (Renaissance For Steel Guitar)
Self Produced
2022
Just a taste. French guitarist No?l Akchoté undertook to transcribe and perform the whole of Renaissance music for guitar and dobro. Ambitious, to be sure, but he has given it the old heave-ho. Akchoté recently announced that this project was necessarily coming to an end. But not before he produced upwards of 50 recordings ranging from the well-known Palestrina Masses to the present liturgical music of Claude Goudimel (1514 -1572). Akchoté has several different performance moods, some lyrically tuneful, others, hostile and fractured. He illustrates both on this three-selection release by presenting his original conception of Goudimel's "Jubilate Deo Omnis Terra" and his elaborately over- the-top "Jammin' Jubilate Deo." Akchoté has an expansive knowledge of music and a keen sense of humor showing it off. The guitarist separates the two versions of "Jubilate Deo" by an improvisation on Goudimel's "Domine, Refugium Factus Es." This is a nice, if too short, an introduction to Akchoté's vision of Goudimel's work.
Key Selection: "Domine, Refugium Factus Es."

Claude GoudimelLes Cent Cinquante Psaumes De David (Genevan Psalter For 4 Voices, Selected) (1565) (Renaissance For Steel Guitar)
Self Produced
2022
With Jammin' Jubilate Deo as our anteroom, No?l Akchoté expands on the music of The High Renaissance composer, Claude Goudimel. Goudimel is most famous for his four-part settings of the psalms of the Genevan Psalter from which selections are addressed by Akchoté. The guitarist's mood for these performances is one of pensive anticipation. Thematically, he performs the pieces using the essence of the melody embedded in his thoughtful chording. Injected into this are solo parts: astringent and often dissonant as in his reprise of the straight title piece of the previous review. Here, Akchoté is wordy and cockeyed in the harmonic-melodic interplay beneath his playing. The experience would be disconcerting were it not begging so hard to be understood. In this way, Akchoté's repertoire choice and performance are like reading James Joyce's Ulysses: the listener knows there is more to the music and performance than is apparent and further study would enhance both the pleasure and understanding of the music. This is music to make you think while enjoying it.
Key Selection: "Verba Mea Auribus Percipe."
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Bailey's Bundles
Kristina Koller
C. Michael Bailey
Cole Porter
Prince
Lucy Anderson
Kyle Thompson
Jenna Mammina
Matt Rollings
Warren Zevon
Gary Brumburgh
Barbara Brighton
Mark Winkler
Jamieson Trotter
Larry Koonse
GABE DAVIS
Scott Whitfield
Ross Garen
Tom Christiansen
Scott Neuman
Pete McCann
R.L. Burnside
Phil Palomb
Norm Stockton
jeff beck
Miles Davis
Jonas Hellborg
Shawn Lane
Jameison Trotter
David Benoit
Rich Eames
John Mayer
Bob Sheppard
Tigran Hamasyan
Matt Brewer
Justin Brown
Mark Turner
Joshua Redman
Charlie Parker
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