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Ed Cherry: Are We There Yet?
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Ed Cherry
guitarb.1954

Monte Croft
vibraphone
Kyle Koehler
organ, Hammond B3
Byron Landham
drumsb.1969
The session opens with a Cherry original, "Jean/Pauline," which he wrote for his two daughters. It is a voluble swinger that gives this slick band space to run through a wide range of changing lines with dogged curiosity. Scintillating guitarist

Grant Green
guitar1935 - 1979

Cedar Walton
piano1934 - 2013
Another Cherry original composition is the title track "Are We There Yet?" Infused with a blues aesthetic, the number cooks along with its own steam. Cherry, Croft and Koehler have a fastidious grasp of this tradition providing a contemporary harmonic and sleek rhythmic sensibility. The trend-setting jazz guitarist

Wes Montgomery
guitar1923 - 1968
The album closes with "Tres Palabras" written by the Cuban songwriter and composer Osvaldo Farrés. With a bright Latin beat, Cherry presents himself as guitarist adept with colour and line, while Koehler is accomplished at finessing the full range of the organ. A solid ear-catching outing. ">
Track Listing
Jean Pauline; Ding Dong; Green Jeans; Holy Land; Japanese Folk Song; Are We There Yet; Spring Is Here; Mr Walker; Lawns; Tres Palabras.
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Album information
Title: Are We There Yet? | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: Cellar Music Group
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