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Shunzo Ohno: ReNew
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Shunzo Ohno
trumpetb.1949
Dedicated to the ongoing recovery process since the 2011 tsunami in Japan, and to the resiliency of the people of Nepal, this recording presents Ohno in tune with the contemporary direction of jazz, while acknowledging his ancestral heritage. Having worked with bassist

Buster Williams
bass, acousticb.1942
Sensei, translates as teacher, and "Song For Sensei," was composed by Williams as a tribute to a mentor. It displays Ohno playing in a mainstream bop mode, and why he is one of the premier trumpeters in jazz today. "Musashi," is a spoken word homage to a revered samurai, accented with a rhythmic tabla cadence by Ray Speigel. The percussive elements of the taiko (drumming) are featured on the traditional "Tairo Bushi," where modern meets ancient in a musical rendition of courage. There is an energetic determination on "First Step," highlighted by guitarist Paul Bollenbeck, and pianist

Clifford Carter
keyboardsWith an impressive discography of sixteen records as leader, extensive credentials of tenures with such luminaries as

Art Blakey
drums1919 - 1990

Gil Evans
composer / conductor1912 - 1988

Machito
vocals1909 - 1984
Track Listing
Easy Does It; renew; Song For Sensei; Musahi; Alone, Not Alone; Tairyo Bushi; Lea’s Run; First Step; ReNew Reprise.
Personnel
Shunzo Ohno
trumpetShunzo Ohno: trumpet; Buster Williams: bass; Cyro Babtista: percussion; Billy Drummond: drums; Jerome Jennings: drums; Paul Bollenback: guitar; Ed Howard: bass; Clifford carter: keyboards; Ray Spiegel: tablas; George Yamazawa: spoken word; Sasha Ono: cello; Ira Coleman: bass (7).
Album information
Title: ReNew | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: Pulsebeats Records
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