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Ray Gallon: Make Your Move
ByRay Gallon
piano
Ron Carter
bassb.1937

Art Farmer
flugelhorn1928 - 1999

Grady Tate
drums1932 - 2017

David Wong
bass
Kenny Washington
drumsb.1958
Starting off with "Kitty Paws," Gallon has arranged the composition in a way which makes it musically meaningful and expressive. The introduction features a unison bass and piano interlude which is buoyant, and sets the pace for the balance of the number. Gallon clearly has tons of technique with an assertive touch. For a delightful change of pace, "Craw Daddy" its the bill. This is a blues-themed number with Gallon's piano bubbling along with warmth and swing. Bassist David Wong delivers a strong solo filled with a deep-toned rhythmic flow.
The first of the two standards is " I Don't Stand A Ghost Of A Chance" which was written by Victor Young and Ned Washington. It was first recorded in 1932 by

Bing Crosby
vocals1903 - 1977
One of Gallon's teachers was the esteemed pianist

Hank Jones
piano1918 - 2010
This is an interesting debut recording from an impressive pianist. ">
Track Listing
Kitty Paws; Out Of Whack; Craw Daddy; Harm's Way; Back To The Wall; I Don't Stand A Ghost Of A Chance; That's The Question; Hank's A Lot; Yesterdays; Plus One; Make Your Move
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Title: Make Your Move | Year Released: 2021 | Record Label: Cellar Music Group
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