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Ralph Bowen: Dedicated
ByBowen was co-leader of the sextet, OTBOut of the Bluea sextet based in New York. During that time, he associated with

Kenny Garrett
saxophone, altob.1960

Steve Wilson
saxophoneb.1961

Renee Rosnes
pianob.1962

Adam Rogers
guitarb.1965

John Patitucci
bassb.1959

Antonio Sanchez
drumsb.1971
"Canary Drums" features Bowen's sunny lead, subtly aided by the rhythm section. Rogers, Patitucci and Sanchez are in a groove, expressing themselves both as a unit and individually. Meanwhile, the tenor explores upper and lower reaches of its range, at times at a fiery pace, with Rogers also contributing a solo.
Trumpeter

Sean Jones
trumpetb.1978
Pattitucci starts "Prof. 9:23," setting up a duet between Bowen and Rogers. During his solo, Bowen puts the tenor through a series of high-speed rolls, powerfully emotive throughout. Rogers, however, tones it down a little during his solo; still expressive, but mellower than Bowen. The tenorist returns at a slower pace but with more power, followed by a guitar solo even subtler than the previous one; accompanied only by bass and drums, it's an effective way to bring the song to a close.
Though Bowen is out front most of the way during Dedicated, the music never loses its group sense. Patitucci and Sanchez don't offer any solos, but their accompaniment is top notch. All six songs were written by Bowen and are dedicated to his mentors, including Keith Blackley,

David Baker
trombone1931 - 2016
Track Listing
Canary Drums; Pat; Qaiyam; Mr. Bebop; Prof; E.R.
Personnel
Ralph Bowen
saxophoneRalph Bowen: tenor saxophone; Sean Jones: trumpet; Adam Rogers: guitar; John Patitucci: bass; Antonio Sanchez: drums.
Album information
Title: Dedicated | Year Released: 2009 | Record Label: Posi-Tone Records
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