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Divergence Jazz Orchestra: Fake It Until You Make It
ByThe album opens with trombonist Luke Davis' "On Horseback," which may best be described as "interesting."

Michael William Gilbert
composer / conductorb.1954

Sammy Nestico
composer / conductor1924 - 2021

Count Basie
piano1904 - 1984

Andrew Scott
drumsCave's "Twerking It Nyabs Style" shuffles implacably forward to a New Orleans-centered beat, earnestly reinforced by

Tim Clarkson
saxophone, tenorOur review of the orchestra's Opening Statement ended with a wish to hear what Cave and the orchestra might choose to say next. Well, that second manifesto is now here, and the verdict is that it is in many ways even more impressive than the first. Of course, that is one reviewer's opinion. Listen and decide for yourself. ">
Track Listing
On Horseback; For Miro; Fantastical Epic (Lessons in Jazz); Mrs. Party Pants; Now, My Sun Can Shine Again; Twerking It Nyabs Styel; One Woman’s Day of Triumph; Tones; Trinity; Peace Please; Fake It Until You Make It.
Personnel
Jenna Cave: composer, arranger, conductor; Paul Weber, co-director, trombone; Paul Murchison: trumpet, flugelhorn; Rob Campbell: trumpet, flugelhorn; Will Endicott: trumpet, flugelhorn; Paul Meo: trumpet, flugelhorn; Will Gilbert: trumpet, flugelhorn; Justin Buckingham: alto sax, flute; Loretta Palmeiro: alto, soprano sax, clarinet; David Reglar: tenor, alto sax; Louis Klaasse: tenor sax; Tim Clarkson: baritone sax, bass clarinet; Brendan Champion: trombone; Tim Coggins: trombone; Luke Davis: bass trombone; Luke Liang: guitar; Andrew Scott: piano, keyboards; David Groves: bass; James McCaffrey: drums.
Album information
Title: Fake It Until You Make It | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: Self Produced
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