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Mark Small: One Day
BySmall is no novice, having amassed an impressive musical background that includes performing with the Village Vanguard Orchestra and as a sideman with the likes of John McNeil,

Martin Bejerano
piano
Ignacio Berroa
drums
Nicole Henry
vocals
Michael Buble
vocalsb.1975
Having performed with so many musicians over the years, Small decided to record in a trio format, calling upon two friends he had not played with in some time. Reuniting with leading bassist and fellow educator

Matt Brewer
bassb.1983

Damion Reid
drumsOpening up on the blues-styled "Sonny," perhaps a tribute to

Sonny Rollins
saxophoneb.1930

Bill Frisell
guitar, electricb.1951
While each composition here reveals elements particular to that tune, the stories they tell are as different as night and day, as evidenced by the sharp "GeeZee," and the lighter and slower-tempo of "Local Color," both driving in different, musically-challenging directions.
What makes performing with a trio more preferable than being a part of a larger ensemble is that with only three players, each instrument plays an equally important part in the music which comes through loud and clear on this recording. Captured here are the sounds of a howling saxophone, a powerful bass and a pounding drum set showcasing a cohesive band of brothers.
Mark Small's One Day succeeds on many fronts, from fulfilling a dream to making a fine musical statement. However, what may be perhaps more significant is a well-deserved recognition of a talented composer and skillful reed player the jazz world will surely hear from often. ">
Track Listing
Sonny; Tumbleweed; The Charmer; Persephone; GeeZee; Local Color; Conflict of Interest; UP.
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Album information
Title: One Day | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: Self Produced
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