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Ron Blake, feat. Reuben Rogers & John Hadfield: SCRATCH Band
ByRon Blake
saxophoneb.1965

Reuben Rogers
bass, acoustic
John Hadfield
drumsThe term "SCRATCH band," Blake writes, refers to "a tradition of folk music performed by storytellers and groove makers in the community [he] grew up with in the Virgin Islands." Blake has clearly taken that custom to heart, as he is a first-rate storyteller on every horn. He is also a stellar groove maker, as are his able companions, Rogers and Hadfield. The grooves they tend to favor, however, are for the most part medium-tempo and easygoing, with "Appointment" the lone outlier, trotting at a relatively brighter and more rapid pace.
Besides "Appointment," Blake also wrote "Grace Ann," "Song for Maya" and "April's Fool," none of which raises the over-all temperature above moderate. Completing the program are Winston Bailey's "Bassman,"

Roy Hargrove
trumpet1969 - 2018
The drums add weight and color on the opening "Bassman," "Lift Every Voice," "Appointment" and the closing numbers, "La Conga de Juana" and "April's Fool," on each of which Blake unlimbers his soulful baritone, which brings to mind

Serge Chaloff
saxophone, baritoneb.1923

Cecil Payne
saxophone, baritone1922 - 2007

Nick Brignola
saxophone, baritone1936 - 2002
Track Listing
Bassman; Body and Soul; Another Level; Lift Every Voice and Sing; Grace Ann; Appointment; Song for Maya; La Conga de Juana; April's Fool.
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Title: SCRATCH Band | Year Released: 2025 | Record Label: 7tēn33 Productions
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