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Jarod Bufe: Brighter Days
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Buck Hill
saxophone, tenorb.1927

Jarod Bufe
saxophone, tenorBufe fronts a straight ahead quartet of

Tim Stine
guitar, acoustic
Matt Ulery
bass, acoustic
Jon Deitemyer
drums
Art Pepper
saxophone, alto1925 - 1982

Dexter Gordon
saxophone, tenor1923 - 1990
Thai quartet held a residency at FitzGerald's Sidebar, just outside of Chicago, from 2021 to 2019. The Covid-19 crisis put that on hold, but the group came back post-lockdown to the place that they use as a workshop for material and rapport.
"Midnight" opens the show on an ominous vibe. The quartet addresses the pandemic in "Forgotten. On " Loss Of Agency," the four players fit together as tightly as the pieces of a jigsaw puzzle. "Goodbye Marlene" is dedicated to a lovely and much-missed lady from the sound of it. Stine lays down an understated and intricate solo that seems to gleam with love, while the title tune sounds as if it could have come from the

Pat Metheny
guitarb.1954
"Window Well" closes the set on a terrific quartet dynamic, crisp and clean and driving ahead without a bump or pothole in the road or a care in the world. Some speak of the sophomore jinx. You will not find that here. ">
Track Listing
Midnight; The Forgotten Before; Fighting For Hope; Goodnight, My Brooklyn Prince; Eclipse; Loss Of Agency; Goodbye, Marlene; Brighter Days; Window Well.
Personnel
Jarod Bufe
saxophone, tenorTim Stine
guitar, acousticMatt Ulery
bass, acousticJon Deitemyer
drumsAdditional Instrumentation
Time Stine: electric guitar.
Album information
Title: Brighter Days | Year Released: 2025 | Record Label: Calligram Records
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