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John Sneider: The Scrapper
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John Sneider
trumpet
Joel Frahm
saxophone, tenor
Larry Goldings
organ, Hammond B3b.1968

John Hart
guitarb.1961

Andy Watson
drumsNeedless to say, everyone in the ensemble not only solos with verve and assurance but listens attentively and reacts accordingly whenever someone else has the floor. When that someone is Sneider, he amplifies a storehouse of well-focused ideas with a clear, bell-like sound and flawless technique. Frahm, who shares the front line, is another lyrical player who seldom lets a suitable phrase go unturned. Goldings, Hart and Watson have their moments as well, and none is less than rewarding. Sneider wrote three of the album's nine numbers, one saluting his nickname, "The Scrapper," the others epitomizing "the current political and social climate in our country." The first, "Mindfield," is a swift and exuberant flag-waver; the second, "Unpresidented," a coarse and often disjointed treatise presumably aimed more toward the White House and its present occupant.
Goldings wrote the beguiling "Critterbug" and warm-hearted "When Light Breaks," plus

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trumpet1926 - 1991

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piano1939 - 2025

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trombone1900 - 1984
Track Listing
The Scrapper; Critterbug; When Light Breaks; Mindfield; Unpresidented; Pyramid; Solar; On a Turquoise Cloud; Dinosaur Eggs.
Personnel
John Sneider
trumpetJoel Frahm
saxophone, tenorLarry Goldings
organ, Hammond B3John Hart
guitarAndy Watson
drumsAndy Bey
pianoDavid Sneider
trumpetAlbum information
Title: The Scrapper | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: Cellar Music Group
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