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Josh Maxey: Celebration of Soul
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Josh Maxey
guitarb.1978
The title of this collection was also chosen very deliberately. Maxey describes the music as "a celebration of the jazz tradition, the sound of a band approaching new compositions with the intent of expressing not just the notes found on the page but the meaning that brings life to music...It brings the listener back, time and again, to the most primal and fundamental part of themselves: soul."
The core group here has played on the previous nine recordings in the series, building a great rapport.

Brian Charette
organ, Hammond B3b.1972

Rodney Jones
guitarb.1956

Chase Baird
saxophone, tenor
Jeremy Noller
drumsBut the program proper is bookended by the contrasting tunes "Brooklyn Sunrise" and "Colorado Sunset," soundscapes featuring Dave Parnell on acoustic guitar, Brett Parnell on lap steel guitar and Michael Cioffero on slide guitar. Much more than mere curiosities, these tracks would be right at home on ambient albums with Michael Brook or

Daniel Lanois
guitarb.1951
Maxey makes an impression as both composer and guitarist on the whole program. "Culmination" evokes the spirit of

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967
Track Listing
Brooklyn Sunrise; Celebration of Soul; Light & Shade; Culmination; Cycles of Sound; Blues for Page; Colorado Sunset; Cycles of Sound (Radio Mix); Light & Shade (Radio Mix); Culmination (Radio Mix).
Personnel
Josh Maxey
guitarJosh Maxey: guitar; Brian Charett: organ; Rodney Jones: guitar; Chase Baird: saxophones; Jeremy Noller: drums; Dave Parnell: acoustic guitar; Brett Parnell: lap steel guitar; Michael Cioffero: slide guitar.
Album information
Title: Celebration of Soul | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Miles High Records
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