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Fat Kid Big Band: New Beginnings
ByStarting, for example, with Track 2, "La Bella Ragazza," an easygoing swinger showcasing the band's nominal leader (and chief composer / arranger),

Luke Horimoto
composer / conductor
Alex Bellegarde
bass, acousticDave Turner
saxophoneOthniel PF (yes, that's the name given on the album cover) returns on Track 4, as does the rock vibe, slogging through

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Paul Anka
vocalsb.1941
Two buoyant instrumentals follow, leading the session to a persuasive conclusion. In fact, the last number, the shiny and swinging "A Better Tomorrow," would have served quite well as the album's opener. Horimoto wrote that one, as he did the high-octane "Monty & the Fox" (suggestive at times of

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Al McLean
saxophone, tenorTrack Listing
Bustin' My Ass; La Bella Ragazza; Jon's Advice; Love Never Felt So Good; The Knight of Cairo; In the Stone; Adieu Montreal; Monty & the Fox; A Better Tomorrow.
Personnel
Don Pullen
pianoLuke Horimoto: music director, composer, arranger, tenor sax; Fred Bourgeault: trumpet; Hichem Khalfa: trumpet; Benoit Beaupre: trumpet; Martine Labbe: trumpet; Tevet Sela: alto sax; Al McLean: alto, soprano sax; Tihomir Krastev: tenor sax; Melissa Pipe: baritone sax; Modibo Keita: trombone; Kalun Leung: trombone; Alex Desjardins: trombone; Olivier Lizotte: bass trombone; Matt Mignogna: guitar; Guillaume Martineau: piano; Alex Bellegarde: bass; Martin Auguste: drums; Diomer Gonzalez: congas; Anuschka Wright: vocals; Othniel PF: vocals. Guest artistDave Turner: baritone sax (3, 7).
Album information
Title: New Beginnings | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: Spectra Music Group
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