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Tommy Igoe and the Birdland Big Band: Eleven
ByIgoe and guest percussionist Rolando Morales-Matos open the lively set with a loud introduction to the decidedly Latin-tinged "New Ground," setting the stage for the swing to come.

Bobby Timmons
piano1935 - 1974

Rob Middleton
saxophone, tenor
Tom Kennedy
bass, electricb.1960

Chick Corea
piano1941 - 2021

Michel Camilo
pianob.1954

Hector Martignon
pianoBorrowing from

Michael Brecker
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Dan Willis
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Don Grolnick
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Herbie Hancock
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Track Listing
New Ground; Moanin'; Common Ground; Armando's Rhumba; Got A Match?; Spherical; Uncle Bob; On Fire; Butterfly; Open Invitation; Alma Llanera.
Personnel
Tommy Igoe
drumsTommy Igoe: drums, percussion; Tom Kennedy: acoustic bass, electric bass; Kenny Ascher: piano; Chris Jaudes: trumpet; Nick Marchione: trumpet; John Walsh: trumpet; Raul Agraz: trumpet; Glenn Drewes: trumpet; Isrea Butler: trombone; Andy Hunter: trumbone; Jeff Nelson: bass trombone; Nathan Childers: alto saxophone, soprano saxophone, flute; Matt Hong: alto saxophone,flute; Dan Willis: tenor saxophone, flute; Rob Middleton: tenor saxophone, flute; Barbara Cifelli: baritone saxophone, flute;Rob Paparozzi: harmonica (2); Hector Martignon: piano (8); Rolando Morales-Matos: percussion, vibes (1, 6, 8, 9, 11).
Album information
Title: Eleven | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: Self Produced
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