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Grant Geissman: Cool Man Cool
ByGrant Geissman
guitarb.1953
Geissman may be best known for his solo on "Feels So Good," the pioneering smooth jazz song that brought

Chuck Mangione
flugelhorn1940 - 2025

Tom Scott
saxophone, tenorb.1948

Patrice Rushen
keyboardsb.1954
The title song says it all; with finger snaps, Brian Kilgore's bongos and Brian Scanlon's flute, "Cool Man Cool" captures the essence of those beatnik days. Geissman's electric guitar lead is in a groove. After solos by Scanlon and pianist Emilio Palame, Geissman and Scanlon pair up for some engaging, high-speed riffs that build in intensity until the song settles back into the main melody.
Mangione joins Geissman for "Chuck and Chick." This piece is an all-in jam with

Chick Corea
piano1941 - 2021

Russell Ferrante
keyboardsb.1952
"Minnie Lights Out" goes back even further than the 1950s-'60s cool scene. With Henry switching to tuba, and Brinker shedding the drums for pie pans, this playful piece ponders what would happen if Minnie Mouse walked out on Mickey. Van Dyke Parks adds the accordion, and Charlie Bisharat brings a wailing violin while Geissman plays acoustic guitar, as does guest Dennis C. Brown. Guitar and violin then enjoy a sassy call-and-response late in the piece.
Although the entire set is built around the idea of cool, no two pieces are alike. Elements of several styles, including blues and bop, are mixed in here and there. Geissman wrote and arranged all 14 tracks. ">
Track Listing
Cool Man Cool; Chick Shack Jack; Too Cool for School; Chuck and Chick; Even If
Personnel
Grant Geissman
guitarGrant Geissman: Gibson ES-335 electric guitar (1-3, 5-7, 9, 11-13), Hernandis classical guitar (4), Martin 000-18 acoustic guitar (4, 8, 10), 1965 Epiphone Casino electric guitar (14), finger snaps (1); Brian Scanlon: flute (1), soprano saxophone (4, 9), tenor saxophone (3, 5, 10-12), alto saxophone (6); Emilio Palame: acoustic piano (1, 8), Hammond B-3 organ (10), Fender Rhodes electric piano (14); Trey Henry: acoustic bass (1-7, 9-14), tuba (8); Ray Brinker: drums (1-7, 9-14), pie pan (8), finger snaps (1); Brian Kilgore: bongos (1), percussion (4, 7, 9-11, 14); Paul Stilwell: finger snaps (1); Tom Scott: tenor saxophone (2, 13); Jim Cox: Hammond B-3 organ (3, 11- 13), acoustic piano (2); Chuck Mangione: flugelhorn (4, 9, 10); Chick Corea: acoustic piano (4); Russell Ferrante: Fender Rhodes electric piano (4, 9), acoustic piano (5, 11); Alex Acuna: percussion (4, 7, 9-11, 14); Tom Rainer: acoustic piano (6, 7, 12); Jerry Hahn: 1952 Gibson L-7 electric guitar (7); Mike Finnigan: Hammond B-3 organ (7, 14); Van Dyke Parks: accordion (8); Charlie Bisharat: violin (8); Dennis C. Brown: Martin 00-16T acoustic rhythm guitar (8), Gibson Les Paul Standard electric guitar (14), Dobro (14); Patrice Rushen: acoustic piano (10); Chuck Lorre: 1964 Fender Stratocaster electric guitar (14).
Album information
Title: Cool Man Cool | Year Released: 2009 | Record Label: Futurism Records
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