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Jeff Ellwood: The Sounds Around The House
ByAs a professional musician hoping to have a meaningful career, hiding one's light under a bushel, may not be the best way to recognizable success. Such might be the case for tenor saxophonist
Jeff Ellwood
saxophone, tenor
Dave Frishberg
piano1933 - 2021
Supported by several top shelf players such as pianist

Alan Pasqua
pianob.1952
The musical relationship between Pasqua and Ellwood is lengthy, starting when he became a member of Pasqua's band, where he remained for seven years. So Pasqua's participation on this release is not a surprise and his contribution of three compositions not unexpected. The titles are "Agrodolce," "Old School Blues" and "Barcelona." While each is different, they are all structured so as to take advantage of the working familiarity between these two players and capitalize on their strong improvisational capabilities.
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Johnny Mercer
composer / conductor1909 - 1976
Dick Haymes
vocalsb.1916
To sum up this release one can look to the old adage "old friends are good friends." ">
Track Listing
U-R; Agrodolce; Old School Blues; Provence; The Sounds Around The House; King Henry; Barcelona; The Honeymoon; For Roger
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Bob Sheppard - tenor saxophone track #4
Album information
Title: The Sounds Around The House | Year Released: 2021 | Record Label: Self Produced
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