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The Rob McConnell Sextet: Old Friends / New Music
ByRob McConnell
trombone1935 - 2010

Guido Basso
trumpet1937 - 2023
Rick Wilkins
saxophone, tenor
Ed Bickert
guitar1932 - 2019

Steve Wallace
bass, acoustic
Terry Clarke
drumsb.1944
The eight tunes comprising this session feature four jazz classics and four new compositions including two by McConnell. The opening track is

Ray Brown
bass, acoustic1926 - 2002

Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982
"Friends Again" is contrafact by Larry Morgan based on the chord changes to the standard "Just Friends." This intense arrangement requires challenging execution and precise playing by the front line before Bickert jumps in with an extended solo filled with his usual blistering and relentless work on the fretboard. There is also some tricky contrapuntal playing between McConnell and Basso. McConnell's "All The Best" has a lovely ballad line. Although he usually kept his solo efforts to a minimum, McConnell's efforts here are a welcome reminder of his smooth talents in this capacity. Guitarist

Jim Hall
guitar1930 - 2013
The closing track is Rick Wilkins' "Countless Blues," which was written shortly after the death of

Count Basie
piano1904 - 1984
Track Listing
Ray's Idea; There's Been Too Many Changes; Pannonica; Greenhouse; Friends Again; All The Best; Simple Samba; Countless Blues.
Personnel
Rob McConnell
tromboneGuido Basso
trumpetRick Wilkins
saxophone, tenorEd Bickert
guitarSteve Wallace
bass, acousticTerry Clarke
drumsAlbum information
Title: Old Friends / New Music | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: Cornerstone Records Inc.
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