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Benito Gonzalez: Sing To The World
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Benito Gonzalez
pianob.1975

Kenny Garrett
saxophone, altob.1960
Powerhouse bassist

Christian McBride
bassb.1972

Jeff Tain Watts
drumsb.1960

Sasha Mashin
drumsb.1976

Nicholas Payton
trumpetb.1973
While most of the new material was written by Gonzalez, there are two notable exceptions. The great trumpeter

Roy Hargrove
trumpet1969 - 2018
While Gonzalez is relentlessly engaging throughout, his assault on his keys in no way interferes with his improvisational interface with his bandmates. These cats are very much paying attention to each other and responding in kind. A grand master of the bass, McBride leads and steadies a precise yet ultimately daring rhythm section which Gonzalez gloriously rides like a big kahuna at Big Sur. The robust energy and fine tuned skill sets of the members of the ensemble collectively elevated everyone to the top of their instrumental and conversational game. There is much to be said, much to be heard, and an abundance of joy along the way. ">
Track Listing
Sounds of Freedom; Views of the Blues; Father; Offering; Visionary; Smile; Sing to the World; 412; Flatbush Avenue; Colors.
Personnel
Benito Gonzalez
pianoNicholas Payton
trumpetJosh Evans
trumpetChristian McBride
bassEssiet Essiet
bassSasha Mashin
drumsJeff Tain Watts
drumsMakar Kashitsyn
saxophoneAlbum information
Title: Sing To The World | Year Released: 2021 | Record Label: Rainy Days Records
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