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Matt Gordy: Be With Me
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Matt Gordy
drumsEveryone from

Charlie Christian
guitar, electric1916 - 1942

Modern Jazz Quartet
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1952

Mulgrew Miller
piano1955 - 2013

Tony Williams
drums1945 - 1997

Ron Stout
trumpetIdo Meshulam
trombone
Alan Pasqua
pianob.1952

Chris Colangelo
bassJust when you may need a break, you get one with "Chloe," an original ballad dedicated to Gordy's granddaughter. There are two vocals as well, featuring Sherry Williams, "Sunny" and "Be With Me." They bring yet another flavor, a different texture to an already engagingly diverse set of performances. "Soul Eyes" is another contrafact that owes its origins to

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967
A very fine recording: swinging, sophisticated, varied and most musical. Matt Gordy reminds his listeners that you can have respect for the past, but not be a prisoner of it. The liner notes by Ken Franckling are literate and a pleasure to read as well. ">
Track Listing
Topsy; You and the Night and the Music; Camouflage; Spring Ahead; Chloe; Be with Me; Soul Eyes; My Shining Hour; Wheatland; Sunny.
Personnel
Matt Gordy
drumsRon Stout
trumpetJeff Ellwood
saxophone, tenorIdo Meshulam
tromboneAlan Pasqua
pianoChris Colangelo
bassSherry Williams
vocalsAlbum information
Title: Be With Me | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: Self Produced
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