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Mica Bethea: Suite Theory
ByMica Bethea
composer / conductorb.1983
Suite Theory itself arose from an ultimatum to Bethea from a teacher, bassist
Dennis Marks
bassThe third movement, "Meniscus," focuses on Bethea's recovery and the start of his "second life" as a student, composer and bandleader, wherein he determined, in his words, that his glass was half full, not half empty, and that this was "a magical time in [his] life." It is a songo, whose Latin temper is splendid for dancing, as is the customary third movement (minuet) in a classical symphony. Bethea's opus ends with the fast-moving "Guardian of Forever," which he says represents a time-travel device in the original Star Trek television series. It is dedicated to the one who has been and always will be an essential part of Bethea's life, his mother, who gave up her career to help him recover and is, in his words, "the main reason I've been able to accomplish every goal that I've aimed for."
Having appraised the Suite and its genesis, it should be noted that Bethea's ensemble, comprised of first-class musicians from northern Florida, is exemplary, as are the soloists, especially Todd DelGuidice whose expressive tenor saxophone adorns both versions of "Destiny's Boat." Others include trumpeters

Ray Callender
trumpetDaniel Dickinson
saxophoneb.1993
Jose Rojas
saxophone, tenor
Michael Dease
tromboneb.1982

Joshua Bowlus
pianob.1984
As is "Crystal Clear" from the outset of <>em>Suite Theory, it is far easier to slow Mica Bethea down than it is to stop him. His proficiency as a composer / arranger has been growing apace, and Suite Theory moves Bethea one step higher on the ladder he has been so tenaciously climbing since life gave him a second chance. ">
Track Listing
Crystal Clear; Destiny's Boat; Meniscus; Guardian Of Forever; Destiny's Boat (alternate take).
Personnel
Mica Bethea
composer / conductorGreg Balut, Dave Champagne, Daniel Rollan, Ray Callendar: trumpet; Michael Dease, Diego Herrada "de la Vega" Ventura, Lance Reed: trombone; Gina "Badeeduh" Benalcazar: bass trombone; Todd DelGiudice: alto sax, tenor sax, soprano sax, flute; Daniel Dickinson: alto sax, soprano sax, flute; Juan Carlos Rollan: tenor sax, alto sax, flute; Jose Rojas: tenor sax, alto sax, clarinet; Seth Ebersole: baritone sax, bass clarinet; Josh Bowlus: piano, Fender Rhodes; James Hogan: guitar; Dennis Marks: bass; John Lumpkin Jr: drums; Terry "Doc" Handy, percussion.
Album information
Title: Suite Theory | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: Self Produced
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