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Ernest Dawkins' New Horizons Ensemble: The Prairie Prophet
By
Fred Anderson
saxophone1929 - 2010
The opening gospel-inflected ballad ("Hymn For A Hip King") features the distinct instrumental personalities of trumpeters

Marquis Hill
trumpetb.1987
"Sketches" is something else altogether but it's pulled off with aplomb. Guitarist

Jeff Parker
guitarb.1967

Junius Paul
bass, electric"Mal-Lester" is Dawkins' homage to both bassist

Malachi Favors
bass, acoustic1937 - 2004

Lester Bowie
trumpet1941 - 1999
"Shades of the Prairie Prophet" exemplifies how the band can straddle seemingly contradictory musical territories with ease. In its rhythmic rolling the piece has no shortage of urgency about it, but Parker's accompaniment and trombonist

Steve Berry
drumsb.1957
Track Listing
Hymn For A Hip King; Sketches; Balladesque; Mal-Lester; Shades Of The Prairie Prophet; Mesopatamia; Baghdad Boogie.
Personnel
Ernest Dawkins
saxophoneMarquis Hill: trumpet; Shaun Johnson: trumpet; Steve Berry: trombone; Ernest Dawkins: alto sax, tenor sax; Jeff Parker: guitar; Junius Paul: bass; Isaiah Spencer: drums.
Album information
Title: The Prairie Prophet | Year Released: 2011 | Record Label: Delmark Records
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