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Nancy Erickson Lamont: Through the Passages
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Nancy Erickson Lamont
vocals"Tick Tock" opens the date with piano and bass dancing before Lamont enters. The tune is a sing-spoke message statement that slyly uses the countdown metaphor with Lamont pointedly stating the melody conspiring with piano and bass. It is a dramatic, rhythmically intense track. The lilting triplet rhythms of "Miles Between" have Lamont presenting a chanson with a bright, lyric landscape where she demos her higher range and melismatic scat.

Chris Symer
bassStefan Schatz
drumsShawn Schlogel
pianoLamont has a truly engaging vocal instrument, with superb pitch, phrasing and diction. She brilliantly leverages all those talents across the variety of these compositions. Her composed and collaborated originals with Shawn Schlogel and
Darin Clendenin
piano
Johnaye Kendrick
vocals"Leo" is an upbeat pulsing portrait over a solid rhythm bed, and it is another theatrical offering. Bassist

Michael Glynn
bass, acoustic
Brent Jensen
saxophone, altob.1960
Jerome Smith
bass and vocals
Annie Ross
vocals1930 - 2020

Sean Jones
trumpetb.1978
The collective personnel here are all premier participants with special acknowledgment to pianists Nelson and Schlogel. The various rhythm section sections also shine throughout.
Through the Passages is a marvelous find. It is thoughtful, extremely tasteful, and a standout effort from a talent certainly worthy of wider recognition. ">
Track Listing
Tick Tock, Miles Between, Passages, Ghost, Leo Rainy Season Love Affair, G' N' K, Did IT Did Or Did It Didn't, The Lighthouse, Haiku New Love, Home, Auf Weidersehen, Goodnight.
Personnel
Nancy Erickson Lamont
vocalsJosh Nelson
pianoShawn Schlogel
pianoChris Symer
bassMichael Glynn
bass, acousticStefan Schatz
drumsJohnaye Kendrick
vocalsSean Jones
trumpetBrent Jensen
saxophone, altoDerek Smith
clarinet, bassAlbum information
Title: Through the Passages | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Self-Produced
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