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Ethan Mann: It's All About A Groove
ByThis eleven-song program touches on everything from standards to The Stylisticsthe Philadelphia based vocal soul group that had some success in the '70sand the band sounds like its having a blast working its way through all of it.
Greg Bandy
drumsb.1949

Wes Montgomery
guitar1923 - 1968
Bandy's booming voice makes an appearance on "Woman Please," changing the group dynamic. A 12/8 blues feel is at the heart of this piece and, while the lyrics don't amount to much, Bandy's voice is a wonder to behold and brings a natural, raw intensity into the music. "Blues For Now" is built on a slippery swing feel from Bandy, and the drummer gets ample space to solo on this one. While his playing is a bit too busy and distracting on "The Look Of Love," his drumming perfectly meshes with his trio mates on "Minor Steps," a song based on

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967
In the end, It's All About A Groove amounts to more than just its name...but it certainly feels good too.
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Foxy; What Are You Doing For The Rest Of Your Life; Betcha By Golly Wow; People Make The World Go 'Round; Stop, Look, Listen To Your Heart; Woman Please; Blues For Now; The Look Of Love; Minor Steps; Easy Living; You And The Night And The Music.
Personnel
Ethan Mann
guitarEthan Mann: guitar; Chip Crawford: keyboards; Greg Bandy: drums.
Album information
Title: It's All About A Groove | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: Self Produced
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