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Bobby Broom: My Shining Hour
ByBobby Broom
guitarb.1961

Fats Waller
piano1904 - 1943
Besides the songs mentioned above, Broom's working trio (bassist

Dennis Carroll
bass
Makaya McCraven
drumsb.1983

Sonny Rollins
saxophoneb.1930
For sheer loveliness, however, it's hard to top "Heather," from Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe's wonderful score for the Broadway musical Brigadoon. Broom and the trio linger lovingly over that one, leaving no subtlety overpassed. "Jitterbug Waltz," on the other hand, is pure fun, as Waller envisioned it, while "Tennessee Waltz" is a paragon of heavy-hearted sentimentality. "Sweet and Lovely" also includes the verse, leading to one of the more instantly recognizable melodies in the popular music canon. It's taken at a genteel gallop, as are "Lady Be Good" and "My Ideal." "One of Those Things" is a tad faster-paced, but not enough to cause any palpitations. In fact, aside from "Georgia Brown" and "Jitterbug Waltz," there's nothing conspicuously zesty on the menu.
Broom, who was born and raised in New York City and made the move to Chicago more than thirty years ago, has a special fondness for the Songbook's enduring repertoire but hadn't until now recorded an album devoted primarily to that music. "I grew up in Manhattan kind of drinking the water and breathing the air a generation or so removed from the time of Tin Pan Alley," he says, "so maybe through osmosis I benefited from that." Whatever the reason, Broom and his trio affirm on My Shining Hour that Tin Pan Alley is an ideal locale for their singular approach to music-making. ">
Track Listing
Sweet and Lovely; My Ideal; Just One of Those Things; My Shining Hour; Sweet Georgia Brown; The Heather on the Hill; The Jitterbug Waltz; Oh, Lady Be Good; The Tennessee Waltz.
Personnel
Bobby Broom
guitarBobby Broom: guitar; Dennis Carroll: bass; Makaya McCraven: drums.
Album information
Title: My Shining Hour | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: Origin Records
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