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Ben Wolfe: Live At Smalls
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Steve Davis
tromboneb.1967

Ryan Kisor
trumpetb.1973

Jim Rotondi
trumpet1962 - 2024
Wolfe is familiar to many listeners for his work with two of the world's biggest piano/vocal cross-over artists

Harry Connick, Jr.
pianob.1967

Diana Krall
piano and vocalsb.1964

Wynton Marsalis
trumpetb.1961
The album opens with some driving ride cymbal work from drummer

Gregory Hutchinson
drumsb.1970

Luis Perdomo
pianob.1971

Ryan Kisor
trumpetb.1973

Marcus Strickland
clarinet, bass
Sonny Clark
piano1931 - 1963
Wolfe's soloing plays a more important role in the latter half of the album and his work is based more on substance than fireworks. He patiently plies his trade during his solo on "Unjust" and he delivers similarly well-paced performances as the program continues. While Strickland comes on strong earlier on, his sound is soothing and comforting on "I'll Know You More." "Double Czech" is built on some deliciously diabolical, angular bass lines and a little bit of Latin America sneaks its way into the groove on "Coleman's Cab." The latter begins with a soulful, searching bass cadenza with a

Charles Mingus
bass, acoustic1922 - 1979
The Live At Smalls series brings the music of the club right into the home and this specific release will, hopefully, bring the music of one of today's brightest bass players to the attention of a wider audience. ">
Track Listing
Block 11; For The Great Sonny Clark; Telescope; Contraption; Unjust; I'll Know You More; Double Czech; Coleman's Cab; The Trade.
Personnel
Ben Wolfe
bassBen Wolfe: bass; Marcus Strickland: tenor saxophone; Ryan Kisor: trumpet; Luis Perdomo: piano; Gregory Hutchinson: drums.
Album information
Title: Live At Smalls | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: Unknown label
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