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Mike Melito: New York Connections
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Mike Melito
drumsb.1965
Over the years, the drummer has produced his own sessions as a leader that have yielded five previous albums. The latest is yet another accomplished collection that features the type of mainstream fare that he finds an inspiration. Names such as Billy Higgins, Philly Joe Jones, and Art Taylor are part and parcel of Melito's muse and the fact that he can speak in this vernacular while still making an album that is fresh and vital to today is a testament to the many insights gained from such masters.
Pianist

Jeb Patton
pianob.1974

Neal Miner
bass, acousticb.1970

Peter Bernstein
guitarb.1967
Best known for his work with Harry Connick, Jr., tenor saxophonist

Jerry Weldon
saxophone, tenorMelito himself favors the wide open sound of the drums with no fancy gimmicks or muffling. His toms ring and are tuned on the high side, not unlike those of fellow contemporary Kenny Washington. His ride cymbals have that dark and crashy sound with less emphasis on stick attack and more on textural colors. He takes some very musical solos, integrating the entire set organically and in a way that complements the whole. That last statement could sum up Melito's approach to the entire set. This doesn't sound like a drummer's record and that's quite a compliment. ">
Track Listing
Jet Stream; Theme For Ernie; Wives and Lovers; Five Will Get You Ten; Up Over and Out; I Wished I Knew; If Ever I Would Leave You; Indian Summer; Bolivia; The Knife; Blues Okura.
Personnel
Mike Melito
drumsMike Melito: drums; Jerry Weldon: tenor sax; Peter Bernstein: guitar; Jeb Patton: piano; Neal Miner: bass.
Album information
Title: New York Connections | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: Weebop
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