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Mark Lomax Trio: Isis and Osiris
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John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967

Albert Ayler
saxophone, tenor1936 - 1970

Pharoah Sanders
saxophone, tenor1940 - 2022

Alice Coltrane
piano1937 - 2007

Sun Ra
piano1914 - 1993

Norman Connors
drumsb.1947

Earth, Wind & Fire
band / ensemble / orchestraThe current interest in this loosely-defined sub-genre has also led, partly, to the rediscovery and popularization of previously under-appreciated and little-known artists such as " data-original-title="" title="">Phil Cohran, James Tatum, and Brother Ah in much the same way that the 60s blues boom in the UK led to the rediscovery of dozens of heretofore "lost" blues artists. Significantly, there are a growing number of younger jazz artists, such as

Andrew Lamb
saxophone, tenorb.1958

Franklin Kiermyer
drumsb.1956

Nat Birchall
saxophone, tenorb.1957

Dwight Trible
vocalsI mention all of this because the remarkable music of drummer / composer / educator Mark Lomax seems to be flying completely under the Spiritual Jazz radar. A native of Columbus, OH, Lomax has worked with

Azar Lawrence
saxophoneb.1952

Billy Harper
saxophoneb.1943

Delfeayo Marsalis
tromboneb.1965
Dean Hulett
bassEdwin Bayard
saxophone, tenorConceived as a continuous suite, "Kemet" opens Isis and Osiris on a gentle, meditative note with bells, malleted toms and hand percussion framing Hulett's evocative arco bass. Throughout the album, Hulett plays an impressive variety of rhythmic, harmonic and melodic roles. His improvisations are not merely "bass solos," and cover the entire range of his instrument. About five minutes in, Bayard intones the piece's sinuous, exotic Middle Eastern sounding melody. Bayard is a big-toned, commanding player whose overall sound and approach sounds a bit like

Odean Pope
saxophoneb.1938
One can only hope that Mark Lomax continues to create music in this vein. A multi-talented scholar and educator who holds a Doctorate in Music Arts from the Ohio State University, Lomax seems committed to his local scene. Even though New York City continues to be the hub of jazz activity, living and working in the sticks should not be an impediment to an artist with Lomax' skill set. ">
Track Listing
Kemet; Bass (Interlude); Isis; Drums (Interlude 1); Osiris; Drums (Interlude 2); Chaos; Love; Tenor Saxophone (Interlude); Resurrection.
Personnel
Dr. Mark Lomax, II
drumsMark Lomax: drums, percussion; Edwin Bayard: tenor saxophone; Dean Hulett: bass.
Album information
Title: Isis and Osiris | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Inarhyme Records, LLC
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