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Gilbert Castellanos: Espérame en el Cielo
ByGilbert Castellanos
trumpet
Charles McPherson
saxophone, altob.1939

Willie Jones III
drumsb.1968

Gerald Clayton
pianoThe album consists of eight covers that reflect Castellanos' musical influences of hard bop players like

Freddie Hubbard
trumpet1938 - 2008

Art Blakey
drums1919 - 1990

Lee Morgan
trumpet1938 - 1972
Tyler Kreutel
drums
Joshua White
pianob.1985

Christopher Hollyday
saxophoneb.1970
John Murray
bass
Victor Feldman
multi-instrumentalist1934 - 1987

Jimmy Heath
saxophone, tenor1926 - 2020
Castellanos gets great support from the rest of the band. Christopher Hollyday plays alto with the intensity of

Jackie McLean
saxophone, alto1932 - 2006

Cannonball Adderley
saxophone1928 - 1975
The album is comprised of all covers, though uncommon ones. It would have been nice to include some original compositions, and perhaps an extended piece to allow the soloists to delve deeper into their ideas.
With the release of Espérame en el Cielo, Gilbert Castellanos has crafted an album that is a reflection of the San Diego jazz scene. It is rooted in the music of the hard-bop era with a wink toward West Coast cool and a nod to the Mexican culture at its border. ">
Track Listing
Bilad As Sudan; Home Is Africa; Espérame en el Cielo; Will You Still Be Mine; Totem Pole; New Delhi; La Puerta; Big P; Espérame en el Cielo (Bonus).
Personnel
Gilbert Castellanos
trumpetJoshua White
pianoChristopher Hollyday
saxophoneTyler Kreutel
drumsJohn Murray
bassAlbum information
Title: Espérame en el Cielo | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: Z Note Records
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