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Mark Winkler: Hold On
ByMark Winkler
vocalsThe album's strength lies not only in Winkler's supple phrasing and storytelling craft but also in the collaborative framework he has built. Six pianists

John Beasley
piano
Rich Eames
piano
Tamir Hendelman
piano
Eric Reed
pianob.1970
Jamieson Trotter
piano
Gabe Davis
bass, acoustic
Christian Euman
drums
Bob Sheppard
saxophone, tenorb.1952

Brian Swartz
trumpetb.1967
George Doering
guitar, electricThe title track, "Hold On," radiates optimism and resilience, opening the album on a note of determination. Beasley's piano underscores Winkler's message with refined sophistication. The irreverent pianist/composer

Dave Frishberg
piano1933 - 2021
In 1965,

Frank Sinatra
vocals1915 - 1998
What sets the album apart from earlier Winkler releases is the sense of discovery that pervades each track, not least so for the closer "I Dream of You Each Night," a tender and lyrical original that lingers long after the final notes. Sparse accompaniment from Reed and Swartz on open and muted trumpet frames Winkler's voice at its most vulnerable and sincere. ">
Track Listing
Hold On; A Little Taste; If I Were A Bell; Cat Women On The Moon; It Was A Very Good Year; My Future's Just A Memory; Vienna; Train In The Desert; The Devil Don't Want A Saint; My Electric Car; I Dream Of You Each Night.
Personnel
Mark Winkler
vocalsJohn Beasley
pianoTamir Hendelman
pianoEric Reed
pianoBob Sheppard
saxophone, tenorJamieson Trotter
pianoRich Eames
pianoGabe Davis
bass, acousticBrian Swartz
trumpetGeorge Doering
guitar, electricGrant Geissman
guitarChristian Euman
drumsAdditional Instrumentation
Greg Gordon Smith: piano; Kendall Kay: drums; Lemar Guillary: percussion; Joey De Leon: percussion; The GGS Singers: background vocals.
Album information
Title: Hold On | Year Released: 2025 | Record Label: Cafe Pacific Records
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