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David Ashkenazy: Out With It
ByAshkenazy studied piano and guitar at age nine and later learned to play the drums. His varied musical tastes include reggae, blues, rock, bluegrass, and jazz. A California native now residing in New York, Ashkenazy performs in a wide range of musical environments, associating with many other musicians, including his sidemen, saxophonist

Joel Frahm
saxophone, tenor
Gilad Hekselman
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Gary Versace
piano"Dadi-Yo" is one of two original songs in the set. It starts with a spacy organ solo, joined by sax, guitar, and drums. Frahm and Hekselman blend in the lead before splitting. Frahm then performs a freely expressive solo. He begins subtly, but soon builds in intensity, mixing in several high-speed phrases, including a climactic wave. After a repeat of the melody, Hekselman enjoys a solo of his own. Guitar and sax then take off in different directions, bringing back the off-worldly mood that began the song.
The ensemble presents an eclectic take on

The Beatles
band / ensemble / orchestra
Wes Montgomery
guitar1923 - 1968
Though Ashkenazy wrote only two of the tracks here, he and his sidemen treat the entire project as though they created it. The solos are excellent, but the background players do plenty to be noticed. The quartet is solid as a unit, but each player gets to demonstrate individuality. ">
Track Listing
Children of the Night; Dadi-Yo; Simone; I Want You; Bokserboym; Zoology; Strange Meeting; Too Young to Go Steady.
Personnel
David Ashkenazy
drumsDavid Ashkenazy: drums; Joel Frahm: saxophone; Gilad Hekselman: guitar; Gary Versace: organ.
Album information
Title: Out With It | Year Released: 2009 | Record Label: Posi-Tone Records
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