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Martin Wind Quartet: My Astorian Queen
ByMartin Wind
bass, acousticb.1968

Jim McNeely
composer / conductorb.1949

Mike Holober
pianob.1957

Kenny Werner
pianob.1951

Bill Mays
pianob.1944
In this release My Astorian Queen, Martin Wind brings together a cohort of his former colleagues, pianist Bill Mays, multi-instrumentalist

Scott Robinson
saxophone, tenorb.1959

Matt Wilson
drumsb.1964

Thad Jones
trumpet1923 - 1986

Count Basie
piano1904 - 1984
When Wind was contemplating the pieces that he composed, and which played an important role during his twenty-five year period in New York, "My Astorian Queen" was undoubtedly at or near the top of the list. In the liner notes, Wind provides a lovely vignette about the provenance. From the opening bass notes, it is clear that Wind is in control of the narrative of the number. As he strokes and plucks his instrument riding over the theme, Mays and Robinson follow his lead, picking up on the melodic shapes which move the number forward. There is probably no more fitting closing track to this recital than "New York, New York." Wind takes on the number full throttle, showing his adaptability and command of his instrument; all the while drummer Wilson adds interesting flourishes and touches in lockstep support. ">
Track Listing
Mean What You Say; Solitude; Broadway; Peace Waltz; ? Precio Perduar; Out In P.A.; My Astorian Queen; There’s A Boat Leaving Soon For New York; New York, New York.
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Title: My Astorian Queen | Year Released: 2021 | Record Label: LAIKA Records
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