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Falkner Evans: Marbles
ByFalkner Evans
pianob.1953
He uses a front line of

Michael Blake
saxophone, tenorb.1964

Ted Nash
saxophoneb.1960

Ron Horton
trumpetb.1948

Belden Bullock
bass
Matt Wilson
drumsb.1964

Oliver Nelson
saxophone1932 - 1975
Evans' piano gets to shine beautifully on the haunting ballad "Sing Alone" alongside Blake's tenor and Nash's flute. "Mbegu," named for an elephant Evans and his wife sponsor, could be a later

Andrew Hill
piano1931 - 2007

Steve Nelson
vibraphoneb.1954

Mercer Ellington
trumpet1919 - 1996
Everyone in the group gets to excel at one point or another on this album but the MVP of the whole thing is Matt Wilson. He really shows his versatility as he plays with style and humor through whatever rhythm Evans dials up, be it a march, a tango, swing, funk or belly dancing.
Falkner Evans writes and arranges intricate jazz compositions which get a big sound out of a small group while swaying and rolling with a confident swagger. He uses a top flight group of players on this album and they have put together a very enjoyable set. ">
Track Listing
Pina; Civilization; Sing Alone; Global News; Hidden Gem; This From That; Mbegu; Marbles; Dear West Village; Things Ain't What They Used To Be.
Personnel
Falkner Evans
pianoMichael Blake
saxophone, tenorTed Nash
saxophoneRon Horton
trumpetBelden Bullock
bassMatt Wilson
drumsSteve Nelson
vibraphoneAdditional Instrumentation
Michael Blake: soprano saxophone; Ted Nash: clarinet, flute; Ron Horton: flugelhorn; Steve Nelson (5,8,10).
Album information
Title: Marbles | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: Consolidated Artists Productions
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