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Pharez Whitted: For The People
ByFor The People finds Whitted in fine form, delivering funky hard bop, sunny selections and probing fare with equal skill. His horn work and writing both take center stage here, as he moves through eleven originals with his simpatico sextet.

Eddie Harris
saxophone, tenor1934 - 1996

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967

Freddie Hubbard
trumpet1938 - 2008

Terence Blanchard
trumpetb.1962
While some of the tunes try to pack in a few too many solos, it's understandable that Whitted would want to showcase these musicians. Guitarist

Bobby Broom
guitarb.1961

Dennis Carroll
bass
Greg Artry
drumsAfter a long drought, it seems that Pharez Whitted has found the waters of inspiration and virility that will allow him to teach, play and record. Now, people outside of the Chicago-area can take notice of Whitted's winning work. ">
Track Listing
Watusi Boogaloo; If They Could Only See; Another Kinda Blue; Freedom Song; For The People; It Is What It Is; Sad Eyes; Keep The Faith; The Unbroken Promise; Venture; Hope Springs Eternal.
Personnel
Pharez Whitted
trumpetPharez Whitted: trumpet; Eddie Bayard: tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone; Bobby Broom: guitar; Ron Perrillo: piano, keyboards; Dennis Carroll: bass; Greg Artry: drums.
Album information
Title: For The People | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: Origin Records
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