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Duane Eubanks Quintet at Blues Alley
ByBlues Alley
Washington, DC
July 15, 2015
Duane Eubanks has been fighting to establish a noteworthy identity as a jazz trumpeter for years. One, he's had to dwell in the shadow of his more well-known brothers, Duane and Robin, as well as hustling in the often rough-and-tumble New York jazz scene. 2015 seems to be the year that he has broken out as one of more significant players in modern jazz. His latest release, Things of That Particular Nature (Sunnyside, 2015) has scored highly with fans and critics alike. Plus, he is fronting a top-notch quintet that has been a hit on the summer festival and club circuit.
Eubanks brought his cats for a midweek gig at Washington, DC's Blues Alley, which as been the setting for historic trumpet performances throughout its fabled existence. The quintet included three solid alumni from

Jackie McLean
saxophone, alto1932 - 2006

Abraham Burton
saxophone, altob.1971

Dezron Douglas
bass
Eric McPherson
drums
David Bryant
pianoEubanks played music from his CD, kicking off the set with a tune he dedicated to his nieces, "As Is," which started started off with the trio opening up, and Eubanks jumping in and holding a musical conversation with Burton. Next up was "Slew-Footed," a funky burner which featured an up-tempo solo from McPherson, and allowed Eubanks to display his alacrity on the horn, reminiscent of another great Philly trumpeter

Lee Morgan
trumpet1938 - 1972

Grover Washington, Jr.
saxophone1943 - 1999
It can be said that

Duane Eubanks
trumpetb.1969

Abraham Burton
saxophone, altob.1971
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