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Matt Wilson’s Big Happy Family: Beginning of A Memory
ByMatt Wilson
drumsb.1964
This recording was Wilson's first since he lost his wife to leukemia in 2014. It certainly was fitting to perform the compositions she loved, and by the performers Felicia considered her extended family. Instead of a wake, the music is a celebration. One crafted in the true Wilson fashion, without written arrangements or rehearsals.
The relaxed groove pervades the session. In "Feel The Sway," you really feel the oscillations of his two-bassists' Yosuke Inoue and

Chris Lightcap
bassb.1971

Terell Stafford
trumpetb.1966

Lester Bowie
trumpet1941 - 1999

Kirk Knuffke
trumpet
Andrew D'Angelo
saxophone, altoThe music is crazy fun, but also gratifyingly sentimental.

Larry Goldings
organ, Hammond B3b.1968

Jeff Lederer
woodwinds
Don Cherry
trumpet1936 - 1995
Track Listing
Score; Lester; Searchlight; Beginning of a Memory; Request Potato; How Ya Goin’?; Father of the Year; Getting Friendly; Andrew’s Ditty; Flowers for Felicia (Orchids-Wildwood Flower); No Outerwear; Potato Radio; Go Team Go!/Endless Love; 25 Years of Rootabagas; Feel the Sway; Schoolboy Thug; July Hymn.
Personnel
Matt Wilson
drumsTerell Stafford: trumpet; Kirk Knuffke: cornet; Jeff Lederer: tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone, clarinet; Joel Frahm: tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone; Andrew D’Angelo: alto saxophone, bass clarinet; Gary Versace: piano, organ, accordion; Larry Goldings; piano; Martin Wind: acoustic bass; Paul Sikivie: acoustic bass; Yosuke Inoue: acoustic bass; Chris Lightcap: acoustic bass, electric bass; Matt Balitsaris: acoustic guitar, dobro; Matt Wilson: drums.
Album information
Title: Beginning of A Memory | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: Palmetto Records
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