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Christmas Roundup 2016: Aguankó, Jeff Collins, & Vinnie Zummo
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Latin Jazz Christmas in Havana
Self Produced
2015
Alberto Nacif
congas
Patrick Prouty
bassb.1972

Rick Roe
pianoPaul Finkbeiner
trumpet
Chris Smith
drums
The Keys To Christmas
Crossroads Music
2016
Keyboardist Jeff Collins takes center stage in this often heavily orchestrated set of Christmas songs. There's a mix of religious and secular, but the album opens and closes with Christian hymns. A ?"Hark! The Herald Angels Sing/O Come, All Ye Faithful/Joy To The World" medley and "O Come, O Come Emmanuel" bookend a set which also includes "Baby It's Cold Outside," "Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow" and "What Are You Doing New Year's Eve?" among others. The brief renditions combined with strings, full orchestra, or big band tend to militate against the jazz feel, sometimes veering close to smooth jazz. A fine version of

Vince Guaraldi
piano1928 - 1976
David Johnson
guitarb.1946
Jason Webb
piano
A RetroCool Bossa Nova Christmas Vol. 1
Vaz Music
2001
Guitarist

Vinnie Zummo
guitar
Joe Jackson
tromboneJanice Zummo
vocals
A RetroCool Bossa Nova Christmas Vol. 2
Vaz Music
2012
More stealth jazz, but the sequel does include a few vocal features with lyrics, again sung by
Janice Zummo
vocals
A RetroCool Mixed Bag Christmas
Vaz Music
2014
This one is an eclectic mix of pop styles, as the title suggests, and five of the twelve tracks feature vocals. "Jingle Bell Surf Party" is exactly what it sounds like; opener "Jolly Old St. Nicholas" is rockabilly (including a quote from the guitar part in Brenda Lee's classic "Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree"); a new arrangement of "Greensleeves" retains the bossa feel of the previous version; "Blue Christmas" has the country sound of the original recordings of the song. There's even a zydeco arrangement of "All Through The Night," and the Latin "Deck The Halls/Jingle Bells Medley" benefits from guests trumpeter Michael Morealle and trombonist " data-original-title="" title="">Birch Johnson. In short, there's no predicting what musical style will pop up next. It's great fun, performed with a joyous energy.
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