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Matt Lavelle: Goodbye New York, Hello World
ByGoodbye New York, Hello World ponders these questions and more. Lavelle is a great storyteller, and each song is an original composition that documents his journey. He covers an astonishing spectrum of emotions in these seven tunes, aided by his facility on a wide range of instruments: cornet, flugelhorn, alto clarinet, and bass clarinet. As J.R.R. Tolkein made clear with The Lord of the Rings, good traveling companions are essential, and Lavelle is accompanied every step of the way by three musical blood brothers: tenor saxophonist

Ras Moshe
saxophoneb.1968

Francois Grillot
bass, acousticTunes such as "Choices" and "Endings and Beginnings" address Lavelle's questions straight on, offering no-holds-barred access to a human heart in flux. But there's also the beautiful "Mi Manchi" ("I miss you" in Italian), an elegant meditation on longing that's subtle and private. The CD's ground zero is "Your the Tonic," an 18-minute song without a single wasted breath. Lavelle's previous recordings are uniformly excellent, but here he breaks new ground. The heart of the song is Lavelle's relationship with legendary saxophonist and musical pioneer

Ornette Coleman
saxophone, alto1930 - 2015
In recent decades, New Yorkonce such a welcoming haven for jazz musicians in terms of cost of living and range of venueshas become a tough place to survive. And yet, by virtue of his tenacity and musical mission, Lavelle has done just that, receiving an education that has included priceless contact with luminaries such as Coleman, multi-instrumentalist

Giuseppi Logan
saxophone1935 - 2020

William Parker
bassb.1952
Track Listing
Rose (for Lance); Your the Tonic (for OC); Endings and Beginnings (for Theresa Beck); WAYNE; Mi Manchi (for Silvia); Choices; Goodbye New York, Hello World.
Personnel
Matt Lavelle
trumpetMatt Lavelle: cornet, flugelhorn, alto clarinet, and bass clarinet; Ras Moshe: tenor saxophone (2,4, 6); Francois Grillot: bass; and Bob Hubbard: drums and gongs (2, 4, 6, 7).
Album information
Title: Goodbye New York, Hello World | Year Released: 2011 | Record Label: Music Now
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