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The Scott Hamilton Trio: Live at Pyatt Hall
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Harry Allen
saxophoneb.1966

Ken Peplowski
woodwindsb.1959

Grant Stewart
saxophone, tenorb.1971

Cory Weeds
saxophone, altob.1973

Scott Hamilton
saxophone, tenorb.1954
Although Hamilton, who has a sharp and felicitous phrase for every occasion, is the nominal leader, the other members of the trio are no less eloquent and indispensable. Pianist

Rossano Sportiello
pianob.1974
Shakur is showcased admirably on

Luiz Bonfa
guitar, acoustic1922 - 2001
The word "sunlit" is especially true of "Nel Blu," ushered in by Sportiello's breezy piano and underscored by Hamilton's expressive tenor. Sportiello's solo is radiant, as is the case in every scenario, starting with the well-known (and well- chosen) "Tangerine," as lovely and pleasing an opener as anyone could wish for. In fact, the trio's choice of material is superior from start to finish, making a summary of highlights redundant, as every number is worthy of that endorsement. Shortcomings? To state the case as clearly as possible, there are none. In other words, a blue-chip concert performance that sets the bar high for every trio with a similar point of view. ">
Track Listing
Tangerine; Estate; Three Little Words; Darn That Dream; You Do Something to Me; Black Orpheus; Just as Though You Were Here; Old Fashioned Love; Torna a Surriento; Nel Blu di Pinto di Blue.
Personnel
Scott Hamilton
saxophone, tenorScott Hamilton: tenor saxophone; Rossano Sportiello: piano; J.J. Shakur: bass.
Album information
Title: Live at Pyatt Hall | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: Cellar Live
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