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Randy Hoexter: Tomorrowsville
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Randy Hoexter
pianoWhat is clear from the outset is that Hoexter is a talented and earnest craftsman and that expressive rhythms are the order of the day, from the opening "Rosetta Stone" (originally written as a piano etude and adapted here for a seven-or eight-piece group with five horns out front) to the radiant finale, "In Bright October," whose score was written to educe the deep blue skies of autumn as it unfolds like chapters in a book. "October" features the ensemble's main soloist,

Sam Skelton
saxophoneRoberta Setzu
vocalsHoexter's other engaging tunes are the groove-centered "Dragonfly," rock-based "Argentum" (an ardent salute to pianist

Horace Silver
piano1928 - 2014

Michael Brecker
saxophone, tenor1949 - 2007

Jaco Pastorius
bass, electric1951 - 1987

Don Grolnick
piano1947 - 1996

Lyle Mays
keyboards1953 - 2020

Mike Stern
guitarb.1953
John David
drums
Jimmy Haslip
bassb.1951

Gordon Vernick
trumpetEmrah Kotan
percussionThis is a far-better-than-average small-group session whose virtuosic leader came to the studio with an impressive game plan and arranged its success with the commitment and care of a surgeon. Tomorrowsville is a charming destination that is well worth one's time and study. ">
Track Listing
Rosetta Stone; The Dragonfly; Argentum; The Wine-Dark Sea; Diaspora; Evening Comes Early; Particle Accelerator; Phosphenes; Tomorrowsville; Senate; In Bright October
Personnel
Randy Hoexter
pianoMike Stern
guitarJimmy Haslip
bassSam Skelton
saxophoneEmrah Kotan
percussionJohn David
drumsGordon Vernick
trumpetJustin Powell
trumpetRoberta Setzu
vocalsAdditional Instrumentation
Eric Alexander: trombone
Album information
Title: Tomorrowsville | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Blue Canoe Records
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