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Andy Farber and his Orchestra: This Could Be the Start of Something Big
By
Jon Hendricks
vocals1921 - 2017

Jerry Dodgion
saxophone, altob.1932
The ensemble begins to swing on the very first piece, "Bombers," penned by the leader in tribute to

Count Basie
piano1904 - 1984
Hendricks makes his other vocal appearance on "Roll' em Pete," moving and shaking the chart with some spicy scatting and lively lyrics. With all of the swing found on the disc, Farber does find time to include a softer ballad-like number on "Midnight, the Stars & You," featuring a splendid trumpet solo from Irv Grossman, Farber on flute and a post-recorded vibraphone overdub from

Mark Sherman
vibraphoneb.1957

Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982
The music continues with a fast-paced rendition of the George and

Ira Gershwin
composer / conductor1896 - 1983

Duke Ellington
piano1899 - 1974

Count Basie
piano1904 - 1984
Track Listing
Bombers; Space Suit; Body and Soul; This Could be the Start of Something Big; It Is What It Is; Broadway; Roll 'em Pete; Midnight, the Stars and You; 52nd Street Theme; Short Yarn; The Man I Love; High Anxiety; Jack the Bellboy; Seems Like Old Times.
Personnel
Andy Farber
saxophoneAndy Farber: alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone, flute; Chuck Wilson: alto saxophone; Jay Brandford: alto saxophone; Dan Block: tenor saxophone, clarinet; Marc Phaneuf: tenor saxophone; Kurt Bacher: baritone saxophone; Brian Paresi; Bob Grillo: guitar; Kenny Ascher: piano; Jennifer Vincent: bass; Alvester Garnett: drums; Mark Sherman: vibraphone (8); Jon Hendricks: vocals (4, 7); John Hendricks & Co Singers (4, 7): Aria Hendricks, Kevin Fitzgerald Burke; Jerry Dodgion: alto saxophone (6).
Album information
Title: This Could Be The Start Of Something Big | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: Black Warrior
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