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Matt Ulery: Pollinator
ByMatt Ulery
bass, acoustic
Jelly Roll Morton
piano1890 - 1941
Celebrating a century since the riotous, roaring 20's, Ulery, ten discs into an illustrious canon, gives it all he's got and we are the better for it. He may consider these wild, whimsical musings an art project or a parallel of millennial prohibitions (first booze, now movement) but there's a tremendous amount of art and concepts about art out there that don't make you immediately twist 'n shout! That don't inspire merrymaking in or out of isolation.
With a snapping rat-a-tat-tat, "Clown Drum" jump starts this bubbling recording on its roller coaster way. Powered as it is by the absolutely giddy, blade-sharp interplay of trumpeter

James Davis
trumpet
Dustin Laurenzi
saxophone, tenorb.1989
Steve Duncan
trombone
Paul Bedal
pianob.1987
Pollinator then proceeds boasting a bold, infectious clarity. Ulery, returns to his original instrument, the sousaphone, and his deep pumping drive alongside

Quin Kirchner
drumsb.1981

Woody Allen
clarinetb.1935
Track Listing
Clown Drum; So Long, Toots; Dropping' In; Jelly; Cakes; Soup Talk; Feed; Clover.
Personnel
Matt Ulery
bass, acousticJames Davis
trumpetDustin Laurenzi
saxophone, tenorSteve Duncan
trombonePaul Bedal
pianoQuin Kirshner
drumsAlbum information
Title: Pollinator | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: Woolgathering Records
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