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Nanami Haruta: The Vibe
ByJ.J. Johnson
trombone1924 - 2001
Many have followed in Johnson's footsteps:

Curtis Fuller
trombone1934 - 2021

Steve Turre
tromboneb.1948

Michael Dease
tromboneb.1982
This brings us to

Nanami Haruta
tromboneThe set's opener "Girlie's World" was penned, fittingly, by pianist

Renee Rosnes
pianob.1962
The trombone is an assertive instrument and Haruta is an assertive player. Her sound exudes a joy of creation vibe, issuing rich tones and eloquent articulation. The title tune opens with her muscular bluster. It is an up-tempo romp. The concept of touch is often mentioned when speaking of the piano. Haruta has a supple trombone touch, combined with a bold heft of expression. The tune, arranged by Dease, features pianist

Xavier Davis
piano"Algonquin" was penned by Fuller (1932 -2001). Dease sits in on baritone saxophone again, recalling Fuller's 1958 Blue Note Records album Bone and Bari. The sound does indeed channel the late-'50s Blue Note motif, with lots of loose energy channeled into a mainstream groove.
Haruta also offers up three of her own well-crafted compositions. "Toshi" is a tender, perhaps wistful statement, while "Heartstrings" sounds sadis there a heart partially broken influencing the sound? And her "Woodpecker" brings the 1960 J.J. Johnson /

Kai Winding
trombone1922 - 1983
Following in big footsteps, off on the right foot and involved here in an enriching mentorship with Michael Dease, Nanami Haruta proves she belongs in the club of top-level jazz players. And the closer, "Unchained Melody," Haruta playing out front, backed by an understated and spacious accompanimentthe music welling up from her heartis gorgeous. Just gorgeous. ">
Track Listing
Girlie's World; The Vibe; Algonquin; Toshi; Sister Rosa; Easy Money; Heartstrings; How It Goes; Jamerson's Lullaby; Woodpecker; Unchained Melody.
Personnel
Nanami Haruta
tromboneMichael Dease
tromboneXavier Davis
pianoRodney Whitaker
bassUlysses Owens, Jr.
drumsAdditional Instrumentation
Chris Minami: guitar (11); Michael Dease: baritone saxophone.(1, 3).
Album information
Title: The Vibe | Year Released: 2025 | Record Label: Origin Records
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