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Erik Jekabson Sextet III: One Note At A Time
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Erik Jekabson
trumpetb.1973
This eighth album from the San Francisco Bay Area-based horn man, and the third from his sextet, is never short on excitement or allureor, as already indicated, variety. And in each and every setting, Jekabson seems right at home. Whether oozing passion and conversing with saxophonist

Dave Ellis
saxophone, tenor
Dave MacNab
guitar
John Wiitala
bass, acousticDavid Flores
drums
John Santos
percussionb.1955
Eight of this album's nine songs rely solely on the lock and chemistry of that core band, but the title track stands somewhat apart. Adding several guests to the mix to enhance the atmosphere and speak to truth, it offers an alternative sound and vision. Presenting with stark sensibilities that wouldn't feel out of place in the backdrop of a spaghetti western, Jekabson invites violinists

Mads Tolling
violinb.1980
Avotcja Jiltonilro
percussionTrack Listing
Days of Haze; Dusk; Brother Todd; Bell Song; One Note at a Time (I Cry Creativity); Full House; The Growing Place; Shaker Funk; When You Went Away.
Personnel
Erik Jekabson
trumpetDave Ellis
saxophone, tenorDave MacNab
guitarJohn Wiitala
bass, acousticDavid Flores
drumsJohn Santos
percussionErik Jekabson: trumpet; Dave Ellis: saxophone; Dave MacNab: guitar; John Wiitala: bass; David Flores: drums; John Santos: percussion; Avotcja: vocals (5); Mads Tolling: violin (5); Alisa Rose: violin: (5).
Album information
Title: One Note At A Time | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: Wide Hive Records
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