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Alvin Queen: The Jazzcup Café Blues
ByAlvin Queen
drumsb.1950

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967

Jesse Davis
saxophone, altob.1965

Danny Grissett
piano
Dezron Douglas
bassThe album The Jazzcup Café Blues opens with a swinging original from Douglas, "East Harlem Moon," with Davis setting the mood by weaving in and around Grissett's meandering piano passages. Queen's nuanced drumming sets the perfect pacing, supporting Douglas as he offers an expressive solo. The master of bebop,

Charlie Parker
saxophone, alto1920 - 1955
The title track, "Jazzcup Café Blues," was a joint effort of all the band members and is named after the Jazzcup Café in Copenhagen, a favourite spot for Queen to hang out. With the addition of Granados, the number takes on a funky groove driven by Queen's rhythmic finesse, which steers the ensemble through dynamic shifts and exhilarating climaxes. Davis wrote "Blues for Sluggo," a stellar bebop romp that opens with Queen running through the entire toolbox of his drum kit. Davis delivers his resourceful solo in an assertive hard bop mode as Grissett shows he is an astute improviser. The

Herb Ellis
guitar1921 - 2010

Johnny Frigo
violinb.1916
The composition that concludes this release is

Duke Ellington
piano1899 - 1974
Track Listing
East Harlem Moon; Au Privave; Jazzcup Café Blues; Herd's Word; Blues For Sluggo; Detour Ahead; Evening Stroll Through Nyhaven; Love You Madly.
Personnel
Additional Instrumentation
Cesar Granados: percussion.
Album information
Title: The Jazzcup Café Blues | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Cellar Music Group
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