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Jay Lawrence: Sonic Paragon
ByJay Lawrence
drumsOpening with his own breezy "Full Moon In Havana," Lawrence immediately establishes a mellow vibe while showcasing an easy rapport with bassist

John Patitucci
bassb.1959

Renee Rosnes
pianob.1962

Romero Lubambo
guitarb.1955

Harry Allen
saxophoneb.1966

Anthony Wilson
guitarb.1968

Yotam Silberstein
guitar
Terell Stafford
trumpetb.1966
In most of those aforementioned instances the music runs down the middle and everybody paints mostly within the lines, but that's the real beauty of it. Whether taking a stroll through NOLA by way of "Tchoupitoulas," pulling Jimi Hendrix into the jazz orbit with a personalized slant on "Crosstown Traffic," or delivering any number of engaging originals, Lawrence and his A-Team find a way to enjoy themselves without pushing the music toward the outer limits. This is pure musical variety wrapped in accessible language. ">
Track Listing
Full Moon In Havana; What'll I Do; Vamonos; Slide; Maria; Dayspring; From Nadir to Zenith; Sonic Paragon; Tchoupitoulas; Golden Ratio; Crosstown Traffic; My Winsome Consort.
Personnel
Jay Lawrence
drumsJay Lawrence: drums; John Patitucci: bass; Renee Rosnes: piano; Harry Allen: tenor saxophone; Terell Stafford (3, 4, 7, 9); Romero Lubambo: guitar (1, 5, 6); Anthony Wilson: guitar (2, 4, 7, 8); Yotam Silberstein: guitar (3, 9-11).
Album information
Title: Sonic Paragon | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: Jazz Hang Records
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