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Kevin Fort: Red Gold
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Wayne Bergeron
trumpet
John Clayton
bassb.1952

Ramsey Lewis
piano1935 - 2022

Bill Watrous
trombone1939 - 2018
Lending more than appreciable assistance to the pianist here are, Chicago-based bassist Doug Hayes and much in-demand drummer and educator at Loyola University,

Jon Deitemyer
drumsOne of

Irving Berlin
composer / conductor1888 - 1989
While the standards and ballad pieces form the meat of this project with gorgeous versions of such iconic tunes as "Never Let Me Go,"

Clare Fischer
piano1928 - 2012

Jim Hall
guitar1930 - 2013

Kenny Barron
pianob.1943
The ten-piece set closes out on the last Fort original "Whirled and Whirled Above" featuring more bass solos from Hayes, one last sampling of Deitemyer's strong drum work and of course, the leader's impressive skills on the instrument. There's no question about this one, with many memorable phrases and a talented crew in support, pianist Kevin Fort's audacious Red Gold sparkles all over casting a light on one of the young lions of the piano deserving of attention. ">
Track Listing
When Your Lover Has Gone; Red Gold; I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm; Cheer Up, Charlie; Never Let Me Go; Coastin' In; Pensativa; Voyage; All Across The City; Whirled and Whirled Above.
Personnel
Kevin Fort
pianoKevin Fort: piano; Doug Hayes: bass; Jon Deitemyer: drums.
Album information
Title: Red Gold | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Self Produced
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