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John Fedchock Quartet Live: Fluidity
ByJohn Fedchock
tromboneb.1957

Woody Herman
band / ensemble / orchestra1913 - 1987

Carl Fontana
trombone1928 - 2003
Having played at the Havana Nights club a year earlier, Fedchock surmised that, acoustically, it would be a perfect place in which to record a small-group session. Correct. Second, he reasoned that two "local" players, pianist

John Toomey
piano
Jimmy Masters
bassWith the venue set and group intact, the next step lay in choosing the music, and here again Fedchock displays his finesse, carefully blending six well-known standards with a pair of his elaborate compositions ("Havana," "Under the Radar") and Joe Henderson's frisky "Homestretch." What separates the session from many others of its kindapart from the group's tight and responsive interplayare Fedchock's deft revisions of the standards, such as transposing Sammy Cahn / Jule Styne's buoyant "Make Someone Happy" into an easygoing ballad or inserting an uncustomary spring in the step of

Henry Mancini
composer / conductor1924 - 1994
Not to get too personal, but if I were leading a small-group session there are a handful of timekeepers I'd love to have manning the drum kit including masters like

Roy Haynes
drums1926 - 2024

Jeff Hamilton
drumsb.1953
Track Listing
East Of The Sun; Havana; I Hear A Rhapsody; Make Someone Happy; Under The Radar; Weaver Of Dreams; The Days Of Wine And Roses; I've Never Been In Love Before; Homestretch.
Personnel
John Fedchock
tromboneJohn Fedchock: trombone; John Toomey: piano; Jimmy Masters; Dave Ratajczak.
Album information
Title: Fluidity | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Summit Records
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