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Mica Bethea: Stage 'N Studio
ByMica Bethea
composer / conductorb.1983
Indeed, Bethea's compositions and arrangements are charming and resourceful, and his Florida-based ensemble performs them with dexterity and assurance, in concert and in studio. The album's main stumbling block, if indeed it can be seen as such, lies elsewhere, more specifically with less than adequate balance among sections and indifferent sound quality, a blemish that, counter to what one might assume, is more prominent in the recording studio than it is onstageeven though the audio in either case is no more than a step or so above passable. The upshot is music that sounds more confined than unfettered, in spite of the fact that Bethea and the band are working overtime to make it shine.
The ensemble opens on a lively note on both sessions with

Herbie Hancock
pianob.1940

Stan Piper
bassMike Emmert
flute
Joshua Bowlus
pianob.1984
Corey Wilcox
trombone
Joel Frahm
saxophone, tenor
Linda Cole
vocals
Tom Schuman
keyboards
Scott Dickinson
trumpet and vocalsb.1984
Daniel Dickinson
saxophoneb.1993
Before closing, a more explicit portrait of Bethea himself, who is quoted as saying, "Life gives you challenges that you just have to work with and move on," seems warranted. One of the wee "challenges" Bethea has had to face is that an auto accident in 2005 left him without the use of his legs, confined forevermore to a wheelchair. Since then, Bethea has not only earned a master's degree from the University of North Florida, he has formed a big band and written and arranged much of its material. Remarkable? Yes, but more a tribute to the human spirit than anything miraculous. Stage 'n Studio is performed (and performed quite well) by the Mica Bethea Big Band, for which Bethea wrote four original compositions and arranged almost everything on that notable two-disc recording. Setting aside the generally unimpressive sound quality, both sessions are unremittingly persuasive and well worth seeking out and hearing. ">
Track Listing
STUDIO: Hang Up Your Hang Ups*; Jonesin' For Thad**; Tenderly*; Frahm Out Of Nowhere*; Coal**; Our Love Is Here To Stay**; Birth Rite**; Wind Warriors*. STAGE: Hang Up Your Hang Ups; Jonesin' For Thad; Birth Rite; Frahm Out Of Nowhere; Self Defense; Stormy Weather; Just Friends; Our Love Is Here To Stay; Coal.
Personnel
Mica Bethea
composer / conductorSTUDIO: Greg Balut, Ray Callender, Jay Forman*, Dave Champagne*, Jonathan Ward**, Robert Vandiver**: trumpet; Ryan Bricknell, Corey Wilcox, Lance Reed, Michael Nunez*: trombone; Gina "Badeeduh" Benalcazar: bass trombone; Todd DelGiudice: alto sax, soprano sax, flute, clarinet; Daniel Dickinson: alto sax, flute, clarinet; Juan Carlos Rollan: tenor sax, flute; Jose Rojas*: tenor sax, flute, clarinet; Eric Riehm**: tenor sax, clarinet; Mike Emmert: baritone sax, bass clarinet; Josh Bowlus: piano, Rhodes; James Hogan, guitar; Stan Piper*, Dennis Marks: bass; John Lumpkin Jr: drums; Terry "Doc" Handy: percussion; Aaron Lehrian**: piano, string synthesizer; Ryan Slatko*: vibes, percussion, piano; Linda Cole: vocals. STAGE: Balut, Champagne, Scott Dickinson, Ward, Callander: trumpet; Bricknell, Wyatt Thomas, Reed: trombone; Benalcazar, bass trombone; DelGiudice: alto sax, soprano sax, flute, clarinet; Daniel Dickinson: alto sax, flute, clarinet; Rollan: tenor sax, flute; Rojas: tenor sax, flute, clarinet; Emmert: baritone sax, bass clarinet; Bowlus: piano, Rhodes; Steve Gallatin: guitar; Marks: bass; Lumpkin: drums; Handy: percussion; Jonah Pierre, vibes, percussion; Linda Cole, vocal.
Album information
Title: Stage 'N Studio | Year Released: 2017 | Record Label: Self Produced
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