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Ray Gallon: Grand Company
ByRay Gallon
piano
Ron Carter
bassb.1937

Lewis Nash
drumsb.1958
This nine-track session is a combination of Gallon originals along with several jazz and popular standards beginning with the

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piano1899 - 1974

John Lewis
piano1920 - 2001
" Two Track Mind" harkens back to Gallon's teenage years playing in a blues band, as well as inspiration from the likes of

Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982

Ray Bryant
piano1931 - 2011

Sonny Clark
piano1931 - 1963
The

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991

Julie London
vocals1926 - 2000
The closing track is a 1938 popular song and jazz standard, "Old Folks." In this bossa nova-themed interpretation, the trio maintains its high standard of artistry. Gallon continues demonstrating that he is a pianist committed to the art of discovery, while Carter delivers his solo with sweeping agility. The album showcases a trio that plays transparently and clearly, where every note means something. ">
Track Listing
Drop Me Off In Harlem; Acting Up; Zombette; Two Track Mind; Nardis; Pins And Needles; If I Had You; Monkey Bars; Old Folks.
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Album information
Title: Grand Company | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: Cellar Music Group
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