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Thomas Marriott: Live From the Heat Dome
ByThose three days also directly corresponded to the dates trumpeter

Thomas Marriott
trumpetb.1975

Orrin Evans
pianob.1975

Eric Revis
bassb.1967

Ted Poor
drumsThe morning of the session, Marriott discovered that the Air Conditioning unit at the studio was down. The forecast was for temperatures once again over 100 degrees. Marriott and the engineer had to think quickly, and shifted the session last-minute to Hall Of Justice studios across town. With the move, the ability to control what happens after the fact was lostHOJ has no isolation booths, perhaps a blessing in disguise. Ironically, after a year and a half of social isolation, the heat dome session would not include anything of the sort. In a sign of the times, the music would be performed live, without a live audience, in complete takes, with no headphones or isolation.
In the end, the playing was as incendiary as the scorching, record temperatures outside the studio. Music was made, inspired by friendship and fellowship, elevated by spiritual aspirations, and sustained by the hope that we will gather again soon in love and music.
Liner Notes copyright ? 2025 Paul Rauch.
Live From the Heat Dome can be purchased here.
Contact Paul Rauch at All About Jazz.
I am a writer, producer and coordinator in the jazz community, living in Seattle.
Track Listing
Angel of Sunlight; Front Row Family; The Joint Chiefs; Chick's Lullaby; How it Works; H.A.L.T; Anything Helps.
Personnel
Thomas Marriott
trumpetOrrin Evans
pianoEric Revis
bassTed Poor
drumsJohnaye Kendrick
vocalsSkerik
saxophoneAlbum information
Title: Live From the Heat Dome | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: Imani / 88 Keys Productions
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