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Rayford Griffin: Reflections of Brownie
ByClifford Brown
trumpetb.1930

Max Roach
drums1925 - 2007
Reflections of Brownie, by drummer Rayford GriffinClifford Brown's nephewpays tribute to pioneering trumpeter, not by trying to replicate Brownie's 1950s sound, but by updating it and giving it a new millennium sheen. Oddly, and delightfully, for a set that modernizes Brown, the disc spins to life with the child-like voice of Pee Wee Marquette, the diminutive 1950s MC at New York's Birdland, introducing "the trumpet sensation, Clifford Brown," followed by a rousing round of applause before the new century band kicks in, with "Daahoud," from, originally, the Clifford Brown Max Roach. Griffin and the band get funky. A driving

Brian Bromberg
bassb.1960
Besides the modern drum/bass team, the keyboardists are the biggest factor in the update of the sound. Phillipe Saisse and the late

George Duke
piano1946 - 2013

Roy Hargrove
trumpet1969 - 2018

Rick Braun
trumpetb.1955

Nicholas Payton
trumpetb.1973

Everette Harp
saxophoneb.1961
"Jordu," with its tight rhythm, muted horns and stinging guitar sound like something out of trumpeter

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991
Track Listing
Daahoud; Cherokee; Jordu; Willow Weep For Me; Sandu; Joy Spring.
Personnel
Rayford Griffin
drumsRayford Griffin: drums; Phillp[e Saisse: keys; Everette Harp; sax; Doug Webb: sax; Rick Braun: trumpet; Brian Bromberg: bass; Michael "Patches" Stewart: trumpet;George Duke: keys; Nicolas Peyton: trumpet; Roy Hargrove: trumpet.
Album information
Title: Reflections of Brownie | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Self Produced
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