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John Alvey: Loft Glow
ByOn this love letter to hard bop, Alvey's co-signatories are fellow Music City players trombonist
Roland Barber
tromboneJovan Quallo
saxophone, alto
Joel Frahm
saxophone, tenor
Matt Endahl
pianob.1985
Jacob Jezioro
bass, acousticLike, one suspects, more than a few members of the AAJ community, one of Alvey's early inspirations was

Art Blakey
drums1919 - 1990

Benny Golson
saxophone, tenor1929 - 2024
Golson's "Terminal 1" is one of three covers on Loft Glow. The others are

John Stubblefield
saxophone1945 - 2005

Ron Carter
bassb.1937

Duke Pearson
piano1932 - 1980
All three originals are solid, and Barber's "Winslow Nocturne" is strong enough to become a latter-day hard bop standard. Instrumentally, too, Barber is a stellar presence on the album with his visceral, at times straight down the line gutbucket solos. Check his use of the plunger mute on "Baby Man." Barber also brings to the album connections with Blakey's Jazz Messengers and The Jazztet through trombonist

Curtis Fuller
trombone1934 - 2021
Second albums are often said to be particularly difficult to pull off, and Alvey has set himself a high bar with Loft Glow. But with a lineup as all-round talentedand on messageas this, he has every chance of succeeding. ">
Track Listing
Azure; Winslow Nocturne; Baby Man; Terminal 1; June 23; Blues for D.P.
Personnel
John Alvey
drumsRoland Barber
tromboneJoel Frahm
saxophone, tenorJovan Quallo
saxophone, altoMatt Endahl
pianoJacob Jezioro
bass, acousticAlbum information
Title: Loft Glow | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Jazz Music City
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