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Charlie Apicella: Groove Machine
By
Lou Donaldson
saxophone1926 - 2024

Radam Schwartz
organ, Hammond B3
Willis "Gator" Jackson
saxophone, tenor1932 - 1987
Apicella's standout guitar work glides through the various pieces with a joyful and easy twang. But the spotlight on this album shines on Schwartz's deft organ work. He too glides, both in his solos and in his accompaniment. But there's energy in his playing, subtle and laid back as it may be, and it gives each piece a special boost. Beyond the hands, Schwartz also gives the organ pedals a workout, walking the bass lines as easily as he creates the chordal background to many of his band mate's solos. The other members of Iron City add their own rollicking efforts as well, but never in a slap-happy manner. Instead, the playing on Groove Machine is crisp and dynamic, and although relaxed, there's a professional tightness to the playing that serves to enhance the various moods created.
Take the cool rendering of "Three Sided," the boppish "Space Madness" (which ends with a scorching solo by

Freddie Hendrix
trumpetb.1976
Gene Ghee
saxophone
Mayra Casales
percussionSchwartz contributes the lively dance composition "Calypso Blue," which features a raucous duet between Casales and drummer " data-original-title="" title="">Alan Korzin. Apicella's cool "Ironcity" pushes along like a speedy nighttime freeway drive and features Korzin on several breakaway solos. The album closes with Willis Jackson's "Brother Elijah," an up-tempo gospel number that bounces along like a beach ball in the stands at a baseball game.
The music on Groove Machine will certainly brighten the day, and it goes well whether cruising down the highway or strolling down a sidewalk sipping on that special cup of joe. It's bright and sunny disposition is guaranteed to remind one that there is indeed a groovy somewhere over the rainbow. ">
Track Listing
Three Sided; Space Madness; Hot Dog; Lemon Rind; Along The Southern Coast; Calypso Blue; Ironicity; Brother Elijah.
Personnel
Charlie Apicella
guitarCharlie Apicella: Guitar; Gene Ghee: Tenor Sax; Freddie Hendrix; Trumpet; Amy Bateman: violin; Radam Schwartz: Hammond Organ; Alan Korzin: Drums; Mayra Casales: Congas.
Album information
Title: Groove Machine | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: OA2 Records
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