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PJ Perry: No Hugs
ByPJ Perry
saxophoneb.1941

Neil Swainson
bass, acousticb.1955
As Swainson lives in Toronto and Perry in Edmonton, Swainson doesn't perform on the album, ceding his place to the talented
Paul Johnston
producerBob Tildesley
trumpet
Chris Andrew
pianoDave Laing
drumsAs a sideman, Perry spent a number of years with the late

Rob McConnell
trombone1935 - 2010
Andrew, who takes his most extended solo on the groovy "So Long," merits applause whenever called upon, while Johnston and Laing leave nothing to be desired in the rhythmic arena. Even so, Perry's distinctive alto and his and Swainson's beguiling themes earn top honors, blending warmly with Tildesley, Johnston and Laing to make No Hugs one of 2022's more persuasive and pleasurable small-group recordings. ">
Track Listing
Too Soon Gone; Agoraphobia; So Long; March Of The Covidians; No Hugs; The Kestrel; Scaredy Cat; Gring's Dilemma.
Personnel
PJ Perry
saxophoneBob Tildesley
trumpetChris Andrew
pianoPaul Johnson
bassDave Laing
drumsBrad Shigata
tromboneAlbum information
Title: No Hugs | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: Cellar Music Group
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