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Ferit Odman: Autumn in New York

Terell Stafford
trumpetb.1966

Vincent Herring
saxophone, altob.1964
Herring still blows a hot, energetic, post-bop horn. Lyrics are also included for "My Ideal," a feature for the altoist, with Odman admitting he is still looking for that special someone. What he has found, however, is the best partner in a rhythm section that a drummer could hope for.

Peter Washington
bassb.1964
Jazz has a long tradition of Americans going abroad, some for longer periods than others. Whether it is to live, work or play festivals, jazz remains largely an American art form, and an export which is still well-received in far-off places. Turkish musicians have been playing jazz for quite some time, with schools and conservatories for jazz studies popping up in the country. The best place to learn, however, will always be the bandstand. Odman has the vocabulary, is well-versed in the idiom and does a nice job of accompanying his band mates throughout. His main contribution as leader on this date, however, is in assembling the band and picking the tunes. He's done that well, and his visitors do their job wonderfully also. More sessions like this and perhaps there will be some "young lions" emerging amongst the young Turks. ">
Track Listing
Step Lighty; Alter Ego; Autumn in New York; The Soulful Mr. Timmons; Hindsight; My Ideal; Changing of the Guard.
Personnel
Ferit Odman
drumsTerell Stafford: trumpet; Vincent Herring: alto saxophone; Anthony Wonsey: piano; Peter Washington: bass; Ferit Odman: drums.
Album information
Title: Autumn In New York | Year Released: 2011 | Record Label: Equinox Music & Entertainment
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