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Ryan Keberle & Catharsis: Into The Zone
ByOn Into The Zone, there isn't any intentional showboating, musical haughtiness, needless complexity, or anything of the sort. Keberle practices what he preaches, delivering honest-to-goodness accessible music that doesn't only cater to those in the jazz-playing fraternity. Sure, there are sophisticated concepts at play and virtuosic solos to be heard, but that's not the point here; the point is to be honest and truthful in the art of creation and communication.
Over the course of eight songs, Keberle and company capture the imagination, exploring myriad moods and themes. Funky underpinnings, high spirits, drum showcasing, and a blue-laced horn lament come to the surface in a single work ("Inevitable Blues"); candombe-inspired rhythms lay the groundwork beneath ear-catching bass soloing and ghostly horn layering ("Gallop"); and the spirit of the blues comes to the surface on an updated

Charlie Parker
saxophone, alto1920 - 1955
Keberle, trumpeter

Mike Rodriguez
trumpetb.1979

Jorge Roeder
bass, acoustic
Eric Doob
drums
Scott Robinson
saxophone, tenorb.1959

Camila Meza
vocalsThe jazz world truly needs more musicians like Ryan Keberle, a supremely gifted artist who's willing and eager to prioritize emotion and humanity over ivory tower jazz intellectualism. ">
Track Listing
Inevitable Blues; Gallop; Ballad Of The Sad Young Men; Without A Thought; Simple Sermon; Cheryl; Easy To Love; Zone.
Personnel
Ryan Keberle
tromboneRyan Keberle: trombone, melodica; Mike Rodriguez: trumpet; Jorge Roeder: bass, bass FX; Eric Doob: drums; Camila Meza: vocals; Scott Robinson: tenor saxophone.
Album information
Title: Into The Zone | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: Greenleaf Music
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