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Lori Bell: Brooklyn Dreaming
ByBrooklyn Dreaming is clearly Bell's baby, but her band mates deserve equal credit for bringing this music to life. She's joined by a trio of West Coast rhythm acesClayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra-associated pianist

Tamir Hendelman
piano
Matt Witek
drums
Katie Thiroux
bass
Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982
While Brooklyn holds Bell's heart and gets top billing here, only a pair of piecesthe airy, calmly waltzing title track and an angular, swinging ode to enjoying a Nathan's hot dog on Coney Islandreference that borough. Six of the seven other numbers are firmly planted in Manhattan by name. The album starts in the tourist-filled heart of New York City, referencing Times Square not once, but twice.

Charles Mingus
bass, acoustic1922 - 1979

Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982
Bell glides, glows, and runs up and down her flute in seemingly effortless fashion throughout. Her rhythm mates, in turn, keep the grooves swinging and flowing while adding their two cents in all the right places. Brooklyn Dreaming is a tight and classy affair that furthers Bell's fine reputation, shines a spotlight on her talented compatriots, and reminds us all that east and west aren't so far apart after all. ">
Track Listing
Nostalgia In Times Square; Time Squared; 52nd Street Theme; Streets Of New York; Brooklyn Dreaming; A Dog On Coney; Lower Manhattan; 3 Deuce Blues; Harlem Nocturne.
Personnel
Lori Bell
fluteLori Bell: C flute, alto flute; Tamir Hendelman: piano; Katie Thiroux: bass; Matt Witek: drums.
Album information
Title: Brooklyn Dreaming | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Self Produced
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