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Ralph Lalama Quartet: The Audience
ByLalama, a tenor saxophonist, has been a fixture on the New York jazz scene for 30 years, many of them spent with the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra. He was also a member of

Joe Lovano
drumsb.1952
Rick Petrone
bass, acousticb.1947

John Hart
guitarb.1961

Joe Corsello
drumsThere's something special about a swinging jazz interpretation of a pop, rock or soul song. The quartet brings that type of flair to

Stevie Wonder
vocalsb.1950
"Portrait of Jennie," previously recorded by

Nat King Cole
piano and vocals1919 - 1965
"Minor League," first recorded by guitarist

Grant Green
guitar1935 - 1979

Joe Henderson
saxophone1937 - 2001
The Audience is the quartet's follow-up to its debut, Energy Fields (Mighty Quinn, 2008). The name is derived from the band's alignment during the recording sessionplaying as if before a live audience. ">
Track Listing
Marie Antoinette; Livin' For The City; Love Thy Neighbor; Jonme; Portrait of Jennie; Minor League; Jome; Kiss & Run; Ricme; I'm an Old Cowhand.
Personnel
Ralph Lalama
saxophoneRalph Lalama: tenor sax; John Hart: guitar; Rick Petrone: bass; Joe Corsello: drums.
Album information
Title: The Audience | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: Mighty Quinn Productions
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