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Andrew Hadro: For Us, The Living
ByFor Us, The Living, the debut album from baritone saxophonist Andrew Hadro, takes its name from a line in The Gettysburg Address. This is Hadro's dedication to the greats who've come before, but it's also his way of building on what they've done. He doesn't cover any standards or older works and he doesn't ape any particular players or styles. He also doesn't try to erase the past; this is his show, but he's aware that there would be no show if not for those who paved the way.
His "Allegrecia" kicks off the album with washes of sound, but clarity isn't too far away. A lot happens during this opener, as

Daniel Foose
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Matt Wilson
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Carmen Staaf
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Julian Shore
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A mini sea setHadro's "Wading The Sea" followed by

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composer / conductor
James Davis
trumpetTrack Listing
Allegrecia; Forever, All Ways; Gove; Bright Eyes; For Us, The Living; Wading The Sea; Sea Of Tranquility; Paola; Cotton; Hurricane Sandy.
Personnel
Andrew Hadro
woodwindsAndrew Hadro: baritone saxophone, flute; Daniel Foose: double bass; Carmen Staaf: grand piano; Matt Wilson: drums.
Album information
Title: For Us, The Living | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: Tone Rogue Records
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