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Professor Cunningham and His Old School: The Lockdown Blues
By
Adrian Cunningham
clarinetThere were some obstacles to sidestep. For example, pianist

Alberto Pibiri
piano
Jon Challoner
trumpetCunningham's hard work paid off. Lockdown Blues sounds like it could have been recorded in one bedroom, not many, with all hands on deck. That is as true for the vocal tracks (four) as it is for the instrumentals (six), even including spirited background vocals on "Over in the Gloryland." Professor Cunningham's "Old School" is engaging from the outset, as "Lockdown Blues" summons memories of swing sessions from well over half a century ago, up to and including impressive solos by Cunningham (tenor sax), trombonist
Dani Alonso
tromboneJohn Merrill
guitarIt is the instrumentals, however, that summon the most ardent applause. Besides "Old School," they include four more of Cunningham's original compositions"Sittin' at Home, Drinkin' Alone," "Six Feet Is Too Far from You," "Lindy Hopper's Lament," "Gimme a Sheet of That Sweet Sweet T.P."and the

Duke Ellington
piano1899 - 1974

Jim Robertson
bassTrack Listing
Lockdown Blues; A Quarantine Love Song; Don’t Get Around Much Anymore; It’s Alright; Sittin’ at Home, Drinkin’ Alone; Over in the Gloryland; Six Feet Is Too Far from You; I’m Broke and She’s Gone; Lindy Hopper’s Lament; Gimme a Sheet of that Sweet Sweet TP.
Personnel
Adrian Cunningham
clarinetJon Challoner
trumpetDani Alonso
tromboneJohn Merrill
guitarAlberto Pibiri
pianoJim Robertson
bassMarti Elias
drumsKevin Congleton
percussionAlbum information
Title: The Lockdown Blues | Year Released: 2021 | Record Label: Arbors Records
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