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Sean Hong Wei & Jeremy Monteiro: The New Jersey Sessions
ByJeremy Monteiro
pianob.1960

Houston Person
saxophone, tenorb.1934

Alex Sipiagin
trumpetb.1967

Jay Anderson
bassb.1955

Evan Sherman
drumsThe session opens with a

Charlie Parker
saxophone, alto1920 - 1955

Billy Eckstine
vocals1914 - 1993

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967
The inclusion of Houston Person on a couple of tracks is a highlight which adds a layer of depth and authenticity to the album. Person's rich, warm tone and bluesy phrasing are immediately recognizable in "When Sunny Gets Blue" and "Bag's Groove," elevating the overall musical experience. In the former number, Hong and Person trade 8 bar solos, a lesson in sound improvisation strategy as Person imparts the importance of song texts as a key to the piece's meaning and a signpost for their improvisation. On the latter number, a

Milt Jackson
vibraphone1923 - 1999
The closer is the

Duke Ellington
piano1899 - 1974
Track Listing
Dewey Square; A Weaver Of Dreams; I Want To Talk About You; Nothing Ever Changes My Love For You; When Sunny Gets Blue; Out Of Nowhere; Bag's Groove; Life Goes On; Sophisticated Lady.
Personnel
Jeremy Monteiro
pianoSean Hong Wei
saxophone, tenorHouston Person
saxophone, tenorAlex Sipiagin
trumpetJay Anderson
bassEvan Sherman
drumsAlbum information
Title: The New Jersey Sessions | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Jazznote Records
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