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Doug MacDonald and the L.A. All-Star Octet: Overtones
ByDoug MacDonald
guitarb.1953
Like such illustrious forebears as

Gerry Mulligan
saxophone, baritone1927 - 1996

Marty Paich
composer / conductor1925 - 1995

Bill Holman
composer / conductor- 2024

Dave Brubeck
piano1920 - 2012

Kim Richmond
saxophone
Rickey Woodard
saxophone, tenorb.1950

Ira Nepus
trombone
Aaron Janik
trumpet
Bill Cunliffe
pianob.1956

Chuck Berghofer
bass, acousticb.1937

Roy McCurdy
drumsb.1936
The best way to open any session, octet or otherwise, is to come out swinging, as MacDonald and his teammates do on "Night by Night" (a moonlit version of the standard "Day by Day"), on which everyone but McCurdy solos. "Bossa for PK," which follows, is a zephyr-like bow to drummer and educator

Paul Kreibich
drumsWith MacDonald, Richmond, Woodard, Nepus and Cunliffe on their game and trading well-aimed volleys, there is no cause for complaint, while Janik, a new name here, also speaks with assurance. As for Berghofer and McCurdy, one couldn't ask for a more capable and responsive rhythm component. Even so, it is MacDonald's ear as much as his hands that enriches the enterprise and raises Overtones from admirable to superior. ">
Track Listing
Night by Night; Bossa for PK; Blues by Eight; Hortense; Lover Man; Over #21; Ground Up; Rickey Speaking.
Personnel
Doug MacDonald
guitarAaron Janik
trumpetKim Richmond
saxophoneRickey Woodard
saxophone, tenorIra Nepus
tromboneBill Cunliffe
pianoChuck Berghofer
bass, acousticRoy McCurdy
drumsAlbum information
Title: Overtones | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: Self Produced
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