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Bill Cantrall & Axiom: Live at the Kitano
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Mike DiRubbo
saxophone, altob.1970

Freddie Hendrix
trumpetb.1976
As live recordings go, this measures up as one of the finest live sets around, boasting excellent audio revealing a crisp sound and clear audience response. Influenced and inspired by the music of trombonist

Curtis Fuller
trombone1934 - 2021

Lee Morgan
trumpet1938 - 1972

Wayne Shorter
saxophone1933 - 2023

Stacy Dillard
saxophone
Rick Germanson
pianoOriginally introduced by Fred Astaire in the 1932 Broadway show The Gay Divorcee, "After You" is a little-known

Cole Porter
composer / conductor1891 - 1964

Gerald Cannon
bassOn "Like I Said," the band returns to the recording's swinging nature with what is truly a "soloist's dream," as the press clippings indicates, providing every member of the quintet, including Oakland native, drummer

Darrell Green
drumsWhen sampling Live at the Kitano one can only imagine how magical of an evening it must have been on June of 2010 at The Kitano. A live date that captures the power, passion and astounding musicianship of trombonist and leader Cantrall and his Axiom band, it's a hard-blowing session of propulsive hard bop and modern jazz grooves in the finest tradition of old school jazz. ">
Track Listing
B.B.M.; After You; Sharphead; Shaniece; Like I Said; Axiom; Maker's.
Personnel
Bill Cantrall: trombone; Stacy Dillard: tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone; Rick Germanson: piano; Gerald Cannon: bass; Darrell Green: drums; Mike DiRubbo: alto saxophone (6); Freddie Hendrix: trumpet (6).
Album information
Title: Live at the Kitano | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: Up Swing Records
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