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John Lee: Second Wind
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Peter Washington
bassb.1964

Kenny Washington
drumsb.1958
The opening track is "It's A Blue World," written by George Forrest and Robert Wright. The Four Freshmen popularized the tune in the early 1950s. In a brisk rendition of this number, Lee sets the tone for the album as he gambols over the keys with fluid precision. The rock-solid foundation laid down by Washington and Washington provides the perfect complement to Lee's pianism. Composer Jerome Kern asked the self-reflective question, "Why Was I Born?" Lee provides the answer in his sensitive and lyrical approach to the piece. Bassist Peter Washington takes a solo filled with warm and resonant bass lines.
Lee's title track is next up, and it swings along effortlessly. Bassist Washington is again given solo space that features his strong technique. "Moonlight In Vermont" is a popular song written by John Blackburn and Karl Suessdorf and was a particular favourite of

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trumpet1926 - 1991
Track Listing
It's A Blue World; Why Was I Born?; Second Wind; Curtain Call; Moonlight In Vermont; Music Music Music; Young At Heart; Dear Old Stockholm; Widow's Remorse.
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Album information
Title: Second Wind | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Cellar Music Group
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