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Mark Winkler: Late Bloomin' Jazzman
ByAfter the opening Gershwin standard "It Ain't Necessarily So" and the

Michael Franks
vocalsb.1944
Joe DePasquale
drums
Bill Cantos
pianoThe " data-original-title="" title="">Burton Lane classic "Old Devil Moon" is re-imagined here, sounding almost like a fresh new sound even though the singer kept to the established lyrics of the song. Winkler sings with heartfelt emotion on two beautiful love ballads "I Always Had A Thing For You," and "Before You Leave." He includes two of pianist
Jamieson Trotter
pianoProminently featured on this album are Winkler's supporting cast of LA's finest musicians, including saxophonist

Bob Sheppard
saxophone, tenorb.1952

Grant Geissman
guitarb.1953

John Clayton
bassb.1952

Christian Euman
drumsTrack Listing
It Ain't Necessarily So; Don't Be Blue; When All The Light in The Sign Worked; Late Bloomin Jazzman; In Another Way; Boss Nova Days; Old Devil Moon; I Always Had A Thing For You; Before You Leave; Old Enough; Marlena's Memories; If Gershwin Had Lived.
Personnel
David Benoit
pianoJohn Clayton
bassJamieson Trotter
pianoBob Sheppard
saxophone, tenorNolan Shaheen
flugelhornKevin Winard
drumsJon Mayer
pianoGabe Davis
bass, acousticClayton Cameron
drumsBrian Swartz
trumpetGrant Geissman
guitarChristian Euman
drumsMark Winkler
vocalsAlbum information
Title: Late Bloomin' Jazzman | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: Cafe Pacific Records
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