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Ian Hendrickson-Smith: The Lowdown
BySo with the wind in his sales (sic), the determined Canadian entrepreneur and musician

Cory Weeds
saxophone, altob.1973

Ian Hendrickson-Smith
saxophone, alto
Bob Dylan
guitar and vocalsb.1941

U2
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1976
Side One is all original compositions by Ian Hendrickson-Smith, starting with the title track "The Lowdown." This is a funky bluesy offering lead by Hendrickson-Smith's alto sax in a mellow, bubbling style. Weeds' tenor is adaptive and companionable, and he slides into the groove effortlessly. The rhythm section of pianist Rick Germanson, bassist John Webber and drummer Joe Farnsworth play with ease and assurance, all the while adding muscular support to the front line. The other two tracks are "Savin' Up" and "10:30," and while they may not cut a channel in one's psyche, they are full-bodied compositions brimming with self assurance, which is picked up by the melodious flow of the band.
Side Two is all covers, including "Nancy (With the Laughing Face)," "I Should Care" and

Billie Holiday
vocals1915 - 1959

David Hazeltine
pianob.1958
The album was recorded at Rudy Van Gelder's Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey by Maureen Sickler the old fashioned way: no headphones, no overdubbing, no booths. No kidding. ">
Track Listing
Side One: The Lowdown; Savin' Up; 10:30 Side Two: Nancy ( With The Laughing Face); I Should Care; Don't Explain.
Personnel
Ian Hendrickson-Smith
saxophone, altoCory Weeds
saxophone, altoRick Germanson
pianoJohn Webber
bass, acousticJoe Farnsworth
drumsAlbum information
Title: The Lowdown | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: Cellar Live
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Instrument: Saxophone, alto
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