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Joe Magnarelli: Hoop Dreams
ByDuke Ellington
piano1899 - 1974

Kenny Washington
drumsb.1958
Confident in his skills as one of New York City's finest jazz trumpeters, Hoop Dreams may be

Joe Magnarelli
trumpetb.1960
In the final analysis, Magnarelli updates the tradition established by such classics as

Kenny Dorham
trumpet1924 - 1972

Lee Morgan
trumpet1938 - 1972
Since his maiden voyage for Criss Cross back in 1995, Why Not (Criss 1104), Magnarelli has built a sound catalog for the label that now numbers a half dozen albums, including the two critically acclaimed discs that pair him with fellow trumpeter

John Swana
electronics
Renee Rosnes
pianob.1962

Peter Washington
bassb.1964

Eric Alexander
saxophone, tenorb.1968
Although they have worked together before, this particular ensemble has not previously been heard on disc with Magnarelli, the exception being drummer Anthony Reedus, a New York regular who is featured on the trumpeter's Mr. Mags (Criss 1200). Better known as an organist these days,

Gary Versace
piano
Maria Schneider
composer / conductor
Lee Konitz
saxophone, alto1927 - 2020

Jonathan Kreisberg
guitarb.1972
Completing the quartet is

Paul Gill
bass, acoustic
Jon Hendricks
vocals1921 - 2017

Diana Krall
piano and vocalsb.1964

Gary Bartz
saxophone, altob.1940

Benny Golson
saxophone, tenor1929 - 2024

Tom Harrell
trumpetb.1946

Michael Weiss
pianob.1958

Peter Bernstein
guitarb.1967
Magnarelli's smart originals contribute much to the variety that is part and parcel of this well paced set, with a certain degree of inspiration coming from the late Ray Barretto. "I had been working with Barretto since 2003," says Joe. "This record was influenced by him, since I did it three days after coming off a long tour with his sextet." The first of four tunes from Joe's pen, "Genet" was composed on the spur of the moment one morning and as such has been called by the trumpeter "a gift from the universe." Its medium tempo gait gets things off to a perky start with first-rate solos from Magnarelli, Versace, and Reedus.
"Division Street" is your basic bossa nova, but with a twist. Utilizing the standard AABA form of eight bars each section, save for four on the bridge, an extra bar is added at the end of the bridge and a three-bar tag follows the last A statement. "That's a tune I wrote in 2002 and dedicated to my mom, who passed away that year," says Magnarelli, who contributes a marvelous solo marked by fine pacing and a sage choice of notes.
Seldom heard, but worthy of rediscovery, "Paris in the Spring" is a standard that dates back to the late '40s and is the first of five cuts to add Peter Bernstein to the mix. "This was a tune I played in earlier days, and having spent the spring in Paris previous to this date, I thought it would be a good choice," Joe says. "It's not an overplayed standard and a good tune for me and Pete to play [the lead] together."
A trio of

Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982

Paul Chambers
bass, acoustic1935 - 1969

Sam Jones
bass, acoustic1924 - 1981
"Hoop Dreams" was influenced by my love of

McCoy Tyner
piano1938 - 2020
A standard that never seems to go out of style, "Old Folks" is the other extended track on the disc and it puts the spotlight squarely on Magnarelli, who delivers as mature a ballad performance as one would expect from an artist whose varied experiences have played an affirmative role in the shaping of his musical personality.
Versace gently introduces us to "Dance Only With Me" before the tune's waltz tempo kicks in. Magnarelli picked up on this one after a spin of the 1959 Verve date Blossom Dearie Sings Comden and Green. "I fell in love with the song the first time I heard it," he says. Both Joe and Gary spin jovial yarns that make this one a highlight of the date.
"Barretto's Beat" fittingly closes the session on a positive note, while paying homage to the recently deceased Latin jazz master. "It's a tune I wrote for Ray, [but] it didn't really work for his band." "In fact," adds Joe, "I don't think Ray really dug it, so I made a swinger out of it and named it after him anyway."
Pleased with the results of this latest installment. Magnarelli is already looking towards his next musical project. "I have something new in mind that I'm working on at the moment," he says. "Other than that, I'm just working on being a better person and musician. Hopefully, in the coming years I'll still be doing what I'm doing now, only better."
Liner Notes copyright ? 2025 C. Andrew Hovan.
Hoop Dreams can be purchased here.
Contact C. Andrew Hovan at All About Jazz.
An avid audiophile and music collector, Chris Hovan is a Cleveland-based writer / photographer / musician.
Track Listing
Genet; Division Street; Paris In The Spring; Ask Me Now; Hoop Dreams; I Mean You; Old Folks; Dance Only With Me; Monk's Mood; Barretto's Beat.
Personnel
Joe Magnarelli
trumpetPeter Bernstein
guitarGary Versace
pianoPaul Gill
bass, acousticTony Reedus
drumsAlbum information
Title: Hoop Dreams | Year Released: 2006 | Record Label: Criss Cross
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