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The Interplay Jazz Orchestra: On The Sunny Side
ByThe band kicks hard right from the start here, opening on trumpeter and co-leader Gary Henderson's take on Joe Raposo's "Sing." This high-octane happening, powered by the rhythm tandem of bassist
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Andrew Gould
saxophoneThe scales tip toward classics on this program, with smart takes on standards and Great American Songbook favorites outnumbering original compositions, but that's not to say there aren't some new additions to the repertoire here. Baritone saxophonist Chris Scarnato delivers a dose of uplift with "Renewed," Henderson deals in noir-ish themes on the rise with "Lights Down Low," and Devassy works two different angles, merging pathos and beauty on "Broken" and working debonair Latin designs on "El Gato Suave." With plenty of years under its belt, steady monthly gigs at two Long Island venuesTreme and The Jazz Loft and a stable roster with some serious skills, The Interplay Jazz Orchestra has hit its stride. ">
Track Listing
Sing; On The Sunny Side Of The Street; Caravan; Renewed; Broken; Time After Time; Tangerine; Invitation; El Gato Suave; I'll Close My Eyes; Lights Down Low.
Personnel
Interplay Jazz Orchestra
band / ensemble / orchestraAndrew Gould: alto saxophone, soprano saxophone, flute; Chris Donohue: alto saxophone, flute; John Marshall: tenor saxophone; Alejandro Aviles: tenor saxophone, flute; Chris Scarnato: baritone saxophone; Michael Rubenstein: trumpet; Damien Pacheco: trumpet; Steve Henry: trumpet; Gary Henderson: trumpet; Brent Chiarello: trombone; Joey Devassy: trombone; Justin Friedman: trombone; Eric Gottesman: trombone; Jay Orig: piano; Dave Lobenstein: bass; Mark Portugal: drums.
Album information
Title: On The Sunny Side | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: Self Produced
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