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Jazzing Up Childhood Memories
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The Bat Swings!
Flying Horse Records
2018
The University of Central Florida's Flying Horse Big Band presents a set of big band jazz based on soundtrack cues from the 1966 Batman TV show. That is no stretch at all since that music was originally written by two of the great arrangers of the period.

Neal Hefti
trumpet1922 - 2008

Nelson Riddle
arranger1921 - 1985
The band brings these tunes to vivid life with plenty of appropriate Sixties' hipster cool in the arrangements. "Batman Riddles The Riddler" is vintage "bachelor pad" music, a swaying cha-cha featuring rippling guitar by
Ryan Waszmer
guitar
Count Basie
piano1904 - 1984

Henry Mancini
composer / conductor1924 - 1994
Andy Garcia
saxophoneBits of familiar music from the show crop up occasionally like the whirling sounds heard whenever the screen spun and the themes for various villains like The Joker, Riddler, and Penguin but they all appear on "Murcielago en la Cueva" mixed in with sinister motifs, brassy chase music and a bit of organ-and-guitar grooving before the "Batman Theme" smashes through in all its "da-da-da-da-da-da-da" glory at the climax.

Michael Philip Mossman
composer / conductorb.1959
Not everything here is Batman related. "Spider-Man Theme" is a jumping rendition of the theme for the 1966 cartoon series about everybody's favorite web-slinging super-hero that features

Richard Drexler
bass, acoustic
Beyond the Neighborhood: The Music of Fred Rogers
Self-Produced
2018
The Bat Swings! is fun. Beyond The Neighborhood is something special. This CD consists of songs written for the beloved children's show, Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, by its star and producer, Fred Rogers. In the hands of pianist

Kevin Bales
piano
Keri Johnsrud
vocalsb.1976
Rogers' songs with their messages about self-confidence, friendship and universal love as are pertinent for adults as well as children, especially these days. Musically the original melodies are basic but strong enough to work in all the rearrangements that Bales and Johnsrud create. "It's You I Like" becomes fast-paced bebop, "Look And Listen" adapts nicely to a funky New Orleans groove, "I Like To Take My Time" sounds beautiful as measured gospel and "Just For Once" glides over an exotic tropical beat.
Keri Johnsrud's singing throughout is remarkable, light and soft with elements of poignancy, innocence and sometimes even sensuality. Kevin Bales' piano can gently float over the melodies or pound rhythmically as called for, sometimes evoking the touch of Rogers' own musical director, pianist

Johnny Costa
piano1922 - 1996

Billy Thornton
bass
Marlon Patton
drums
Ahmad Jamal
piano1930 - 2023
This session is a delight. It pays tribute to Fred Rogers' music and spirit in a fashion that glows with respect and carries over some of the powerful messages of the show itself. It's delicate and moving and one of the highlights of the year's music so far.
Tracks and Personnel
The Bat Swings!
Tracks: Batmobile To Airport; Bat-Spin; Batman Riddles The Riddler; Bat-Spin; Batman Blues; Spider-Man Theme; Bat-Spin; Kitka; Bat-Spin; Holy-Hole-In-The-Doughnut; Bat-Spin; Murcielago en la Cueva (featuring Batman Theme); Amazing Grace.
Personnel: Jeff Rupert: director; Luther Burke: bass, electric bass; Courtland Beyer, Taylor Grubbs, Aidan Lakshman, Marco Rivera, Justin Diaz: trumpet; Gus D'Angelo: drums; Andy Garcia, Dylan Hannah: tenor sax; Kristian Rey: alto sax, flute; Dylan Young: alto sax; Saul Dautch: baritone sax; Matt Kerr, Christian Herrera, Brian Morris, Juwan Murphy: trombone; Mudel Honore: piano, Hammond organ; Ryan Waszmer: guitar; Richard Drexler: Hammond organ (6,13); Jeff Moore: bongos (1,12); Marty Morell: vibes (1,12), congas (3), shaker (10).
Beyond the Neighborhood: The Music of Fred Rogers
Tracks: It's You I Like; Just For Once; I Like To Take My Time; Find A Star; I Like To Be Told; Look And Listen; Look And Listen Tag; When The Day Turns To Night; You Are Special; Troll Talk; The Weekend Song.
Personnel: Kevin Bales: piano; Keri Johnsrud: vocals; Billy Thornton: bass, vocals; Marlon Patton: drums.
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Multiple Reviews
Keri Johnsrud
Jerome Wilson
Lydia Liebman Promotions
Flying Horse
Flying Horse Big Band
Neal Hefti
Nelson Riddle
Ryan Waszmer
Christian Herrera
Count Basie
Henry Mancini
Andy Garcia
Mudel Honore
Michael Phillip Mossman
Richard Drexler
Jeff Rupert
Self-Produced
Kevin Bales
Keri Johnsrud
Johnny Costa
Billy Thornton
Marlon Patton
Ahmad Jamal
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