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Mike Barone Big Band: Flight Of The Bumblebee
ByThe majority of Flight Of The Bumblebee's twelve songs are Barone originals, with the exception of the RImsky-Korsakov title track and "Avalon," by

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The soloists do a great job of building excitement, the trumpets especially, care of
Bob Summers
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Mark Lewis - Trumpet
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Other tunes that swing hard include "Limes Away" and "Sprung Time," featuring Lewis' cooking trumpet solo. The tune also features a fresh-sounding baritone solo by Brian Williams, swinging hot and heavy with bebop sensibilities. Bob Leatherbarrow's drumming keeps the band in the groove, while bassist David Tranchina is solid throughout. Flight Of The Bumblebee is another fine offering from a tight, well led band that puts it all out there. ">
Track Listing
Flight Of The Bumblebee; Easy Does It; Exceptionally Moist; Trottin'; The Other Half ; Lobbers No More; Put Your Arms Around Me, Honey; Limes Away; Slow Walkin' ; Minus Five ; Sprung Time ; Avalon.
Personnel
Mike Barone
composer / conductorMike Barone: leader, trombone; Tony Bonsera: trumpet; Pete DeSiena: trumpet; Adolfo Acosta: trumpet; Mark Lewis: trumpet; Bob Summers: trumpet; Charlie Loper: trombone; Dick Hamilton: trombone; Dave Ryan: trombone; George Thatcher: trombone; Tom Luer: saxophone; Keith Bishop: saxophone; Kevin Garren: saxophone; Vince Trombetta: saxophone; Bryan Williams: saxophone; Andy Langham: piano; David Tranchina: bass; Bob Leatherbarrow: drums.
Album information
Title: Flight Of The Bumblebee | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: Rhubarb Recordings
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