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Ralph Peterson: Listen Up!
ByRalph Peterson
drums1962 - 2021

Art Blakey
drums1919 - 1990
Peterson is the drummer on his compositions, "Acceptance" and "The Art of War," and shares timekeeping duties with either Christian Napoleon or Samuel Bolduc on the others (in other words, there are two drummers playing simultaneously on most numbers, which is unusual but seldom evident). Trombonist Kuumba Frank Lacy, a veteran of the

Charles Mingus
bass, acoustic1922 - 1979

Freddie Hubbard
trumpet1938 - 2008

Bobby Watson
saxophone, altob.1953

Wayne Shorter
saxophone1933 - 2023

Curtis Fuller
trombone1934 - 2021
For the sake of confusion, "Acceptance" and "The Art of War" are transposed on the album's jacket, with "War" listed second, "Acceptance" ninth and last, whereas the reverse is true. There are some misspellings as well including the name of

Todd Bashore
saxophone, altoSound quality is acceptable throughout, running time a generous sixty-six minutes. In sum, another admirable recording by Peterson and his adherents who affirm once more that the future of jazz is in good hands, at least in the greater Boston area. ">
Track Listing
Arabia; Acceptance; Time Will Tell; Skylark; Down Under; Sweet ‘n Sour; In Case You Missed It; This Is for Albert; The Art of War.
Personnel
Ralph Peterson
drumsRalph Peterson: conductor, drums, trumpet, cornet; Robert Vega-Dowda: trumpet; Yuta Yamagichi: trumpet; Milena Casado Faquet: trumpet; Will Mallard: trumpet; John Michael Bradford: trumpet; Eric Nakanishi: alto, soprano sax; Craig Jackson: alto sax; Solomon Alber: tenor sax; Tim Murphy: tenor sax; Gabe Nekrutman: baritone sax; Morgan Faw: alto sax solo, arranger (4); Joe Melnicove: flute; Brandon Lin: trombone; Stephan Tenney: trombone; Dean Scarlett: trombone; Ethan Santos: bass trombone; Ido Hammovich: acoustic, electric piano; Youngchae Jeong: bass; Nikos Chatzitsakos: bass; Christian Napoleon: drums; Samuel Bolduc: drums; Manfredi Caputo: percussion; Chloe Brisson: vocals (4, 6). Special guest soloistKuumba Frank Lacy: trombone (5-7).
Album information
Title: Listen Up! | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: Onyx Productions
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