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Nick Hempton: Night Owl
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Nick Hempton
saxophone, altob.1976
Having spent many an evening in clubs and corner bars, Hempton is more than qualified to raise his horn in a toast to his fellow nighthawks. And here, on his sixth album, fronting an organ quartet recorded live at GB's Juke Joint, he does just that. Across these nine tracks Hempton delivers a "no BS" form of music that speaks to earthy atmospheres, soulful suggestions and good-time grooves associated with let-it-all-hang-out, late-night sessions.
This album, appropriately enough, opens with the title tracka shuffling winner wrapped in blue. Then the peppy "I Remember Milady's" arrives, giving guitarist

Peter Bernstein
guitarb.1967

Kyle Koehler
organ, Hammond B3Fukushi Tainaka
drums
Duke Ellington
piano1899 - 1974
Nobody here is presenting a false narrative on the scene, putting on airs or playing toward over-intellectualized ideals. This is how it is, and this what it is, plain and simple. When the lights go down, the music comes out. Just soak it all in and rejoice in that act. ">
Track Listing
Night Owl; I Remember Milady's; After You've Gone I'm A Fool To Want You; 10st Street Turnaround; Corner Bistro; It Shouldn't Happen To A Dream; Listen Hard, Speak Easy; Macao Mood.
Personnel
Nick Hempton
saxophone, altoNick Hempton: saxophones; Peter Bernstein: guitar; Kyle Koehler: Hammond B3 organ; Fukushi Tainaka: drums.
Album information
Title: Night Owl | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: Self Produced
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