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Gordon Grdina: Singular and Prolific
ByGordon Grdina
oudb.1977

Gary Peacock
bass, acoustic1935 - 2020

Gordon Grdina's Nomad Trio
Skirl Records
2020
Gordon Grdina's Nomad Trio is enthralling as it probes assertively through arrangements for the leader's oud and guitar,

Matt Mitchell
pianob.1975

Jim Black
drums
Resist
Irabbagast Records
2020
While the title Resist certainly has inevitable political overtones, the word also refers to the artistic leadership involved in bringing a diverse range of players together to create beauty for beauty's sake: Grdina's self-production maintains the focus even as it complements his playing. The electric guitar is hardly as exotic an instrument as the oud, particularly in the context of a group that also features violin, viola, cello as well as

Jon Irabagon
saxophoneKenton Loewen
drumsTracks and Personnel
Nomad TrioTracks: Wildfire; Nomad; Ride Home; Benbow; Thanksgiving; Lady Choral.
Personnel: Gordon Grdina: guitar, oud: Matt Mitchell: piano; Jim Black: drums.
Resist
Tracks: Resist; Seeds; Varscona; Resist the Middle; Ever Onward.
Personnel: Gordon Grdina guitar, oud; Jon Irabagon tenor sax, sopranino sax; Jesse Zubot violin; Eyvind Kang viola; Peggy Lee cello; Tommy Babin bass; Kenton Loewen: drums.
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Multiple Reviews
Gordon Grdina
Doug Collette
Braithwaite & Katz Communications
Gary Peacock
Skirl Records
Matt Mitchell
Jim Black
Irabbagast Records
Jon Irabagon
Kenton Loewen
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