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Dave Noland: Ripple
ByOriginally from San Angelo, Texas, Noland has been active in a variety of musical contexts in the New York metro area pretty much since he arrived in 1999. Transferring from North Texas University, he finished up his undergrad work at William Paterson University before earning a master's in jazz performance in 2004 at New Jersey City University. Since then, he's performed with the

Vanguard Jazz Orchestra
band / ensemble / orchestra
Vince Giordano
composer / conductorb.1952
For Ripple, Noland brought together a quartet he led for a regular gig in the Washington Heights neighborhood in upper Manhattan: pianist
Matt Kanelos
keyboardsBen Gallina
bassb.1982
Andy O'Neill
percussion"X-on Supreme" is the album's dramatic opener, a bold and driving composition in 5/4 that features improvisations that are equally striking by both Noland and Kanelos. The title track, "Ripple," offers a contrasting mood; it's a slow-tempo, contemplative minor-key piece with a lot of chromatic movement. Noland and the quartet infuse both "Cruiser" and "O's Groove" with a Latin feel, the first tune featuring a light, swinging rhythm with an extended piano opening, and the second presenting a strong melody that mixes an angular, modern approach with a sprinkling of soul jazz. Of the standards, "Time After Time" and "How About You" both open and close with bouncy, straight-ahead swing, bookending some harmonically adventurous solos, and "Here's That Rainy Day" takes a somewhat similar approach as a ballad, nicely closing out the album.
Throughout, Noland shows traces of some clear influences:

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967

Wayne Shorter
saxophone1933 - 2023

Walt Weiskopf
saxophoneb.1960
Track Listing
X-on Supreme; Time After Time; Ripple; Cruiser; How About You; O's Groove; Here's That Rainy Day.
Personnel
Dave Noland
saxophoneDave Noland: tenor saxophone; Matt Kanelos: piano; bassist Ben Gallina: bass; Andy O’Neill: drums.
Album information
Title: Ripple | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: Self Produced
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