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Mika Stoltzman: If You Believe
By
Bobby Hutcherson
vibraphone1941 - 2016

Stefon Harris
vibraphoneb.1973
The Japanese-born, New York-based Stoltzman isn't necessarily a jazz artist, as she's pitched her tent in various musical camps over the years, but she's one hell of a musician regardless of the stylistic tag(s) thrust upon her. Stoltzman made a name for herself in minimalist circles by appearing on Steve Reich: Triple Quartet (Nonesuch, 2001), and she turned some heads in the classical world by working with her husbandclarinet icon

Richard Stoltzman
clarinetb.1942

Duke Ellington
piano1899 - 1974
Stoltzman is joined by a stellar cast, including album producer/drummer

Steve Gadd
drumsb.1945

Eddie Gomez
bassb.1944
Stoltzman proves time and again that she's a brilliantly borderless artist, but she's hardly the only game in town on this album. Her husband comes close to eclipsing her, as he melts the heart on the "Ballad" section of "Irish Spirit" and struts along on "The Last Mojitos," Gomez and guitarist

John Tropea
guitarTrack Listing
Mikalypso; Funky Little Fugue; BECO; La Fiesta; Irish Spirit: Ballad/Celebration Dance; Sambata; Jubilation; The Last Mojitos; Marika Groove; Cantabile; Pavane; Crazy Marimba.
Personnel
Mika Stoltzman
vibraphoneMika Stolzman: marimba; Steve Gadd: drums (1, 4, 5, 7-10, 12), congas (3), percussion (4, 8); Richard Stolzman: clarinet (2-5, 8-11); John Tropea: guitar (2, 3, 6, 8, 10); Eddie Gomez: bass (2-4, 6-10); Duke Gadd: drums (2, 3, 6, 8), percussion (8); Harlem String Quartet (1, 4, 7).
Album information
Title: If You Believe | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: Self Produced
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