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Jeb Patton: New Strides
ByMulgrew Miller
piano1955 - 2013

Geoffrey Keezer
keyboardsb.1970

Eric Reed
pianob.1970

Denny Zeitlin
pianob.1938

Jessica Williams
piano1948 - 2022
He doesn't play Jerome Kern's time-tested standard, "I'm Old Fashioned" on this set, but it could be his theme song. Patton and his trio-matesdrummer Pete Van Nostrand and bassist Peter Wongplay very much in the pre-

Bill Evans
piano1929 - 1980
The set leans to the sunny and upbeat side of the piano trio sound, with a sizzling take on Lerner and Lowe's "If Ever I Would Leave You," the time-tested "My Ideal," and a light-stepping take on

Cole Porter
composer / conductor1891 - 1964
Patton is a fine tunesmith, contributing three of his own first-rate compositions to the set: a fluid mid-tempo "The Music Goes On"; a bouncy, bluesy tribute to one of his idols, Sir

Roland Hanna
piano1932 - 2002

Albert Tootie Heath
drums1935 - 2024
Tootie's brother,

Jimmy Heath
saxophone, tenor1926 - 2020
New Stride is a lively and excellent addition to the Piano Series. ">
Track Listing
Billy; My Ideal; The Music Goes On; Sir Roland; If Ever I Would Leave You; Last Night When We Were Young; Cloak and Dagger; Estate; Street Song; Dream Dancing.
Personnel
Jeb Patton
pianoJeb Patton: piano; David Wong: bass; Pete Van Nostrand: drums; Albert "Tootie" Heath: drums (4, 7, 8); Jimmy Heath: soprano saxophone (6).
Album information
Title: New Strides | Year Released: 2009 | Record Label: MAXJAZZ
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