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The VJE: East End Sojourn
By
Peter Bernstein
guitarb.1967

Tatum Greenblatt
trumpetb.1982
Old style swing jazz kicks off the music with a Blanck arrangement of

Horace Silver
piano1928 - 2014

Fats Waller
piano1904 - 1943
Venturing into Latin jazz for the very first time, the group delivers a spirited rendition of Brazilian singer Djavan's "Flor de Lis" led by the guitarist and drummer

Josh Feldstein
drums
Elias Bailey
bass, acoustic
Steve Einerson
pianoThe Count Basie staple "Corner Pocket" gets a fresh new treatment from Blanck's arrangement of the

Freddie Green
guitar, acoustic1911 - 1987

Chris DeAngelis
bassKeeping faith with the traditional and contemporary side of jazz, East End Sojourn delivers a fair share of hard-driving swing and bop which, is something the dynamic Verve Jazz Ensemble has become accustomed to doing so well. ">
Track Listing
Sister Sadie; Jitterbug Waltz; You And The Night And The Music; My One And Only Love; Flor De Lis; East End Avenue; Corner Pocket; Strollin' Meets Cute; Dill Dally Doodle.
Personnel
The VJE
band / ensemble / orchestraJon Blanck: tenor saxophone; Peter Bernstein: guitar (3-5); Tatum Greenblatt: trumpet; Matt Oestreicher: piano; Elias Bailey: bass; Josh Feldstein: drums; Chris Deangelis: bass (1, 6, 8); Steve Einerson: piano (2, 7, 9).
Album information
Title: East End Sojourn | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: Self Produced
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