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Jennifer Wharton's Bonegasm: Bonegasm
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Jennifer Wharton
trombone, bass
Alan Ferber
trombone
Darcy James Argue
composer / conductorb.1975
This eponymous debut from Wharton's four-bone band focuses on material commissioned specifically to highlight the bass trombone and its communicative nature with its related tenor tribe. With Ferber,

John Fedchock
tromboneb.1957

Nate Mayland
tromboneb.1977
Opening on

Edward Perez
bass, acousticb.1978

Mike Eckroth
piano
Evan Gregor
bass, acoustic
Don Peretz
drums
Mauricio Herrera
percussion
Jim McNeely
composer / conductorb.1949
Six of the seven remaining tracks highlight the composing and arranging chops of Wharton's slide-wielding partners in this band. The lone exception"Other Angles"is penned by
Sara Jacovino
tromboneb.1983

Dinah Washington
vocals1924 - 1963
From afar, this album may seem like nothing more than a novelty project, but the music successfully argues against that thinking. Jennifer Wharton's Bonegasm blows the doors wide open for the bass trombone. The horn itself may play from the bottom, but it can certainly operate at the top of the heap. ">
Track Listing
The Year Of Two Summers; Low Ball; Stellar; North Rampart; Softly As A Morning Sunrise; Other Angles; Tricotism; Impromptu; Big Long Slidin' Thing.
Personnel
Jennifer Wharton
trombone, bassJennifer Wharton: bass trombone, vocals; John Fedchock: trombone; Nate Mayland: trombone; Alan Ferber: trombone; Michael Eckroth: piano; Evan Gregor: bass; Don Peretz: drums; Mauricio Herrera: percussion (1).
Album information
Title: Bonegasm | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: Sunnyside Records
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