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Trail Magic: Trail Magic
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Jeff Beck
guitar1944 - 2023

Dixie Dregs
band / ensemble / orchestra
Herbie Hancock
pianob.1940
The two leads set an appealing rustic flavor that's part upbeat rock and part quaint folk.

Joel Newton
guitarb.1968

Christian Howes
violinb.1972
The whole quartet's interplay is as bright and smart as the leaders' compositions (the album is a jointly written affair, apart from an amped-up take on Paganini's "Caprice #24," and their voices mesh into a nicely coherent whole). Some are simple frameworks for coasting and trading fun solos, though the more successful moments lie in surprising juxtapositionsthe jazzy swing-infused country waltz that opens the disc, for instance, or the winding Allman-Brothers-Band-meets-James-Brown bounce of "Logjam." Catchy or peaceful, the tone is always a positive one throughoutin keeping with the Trail Magic name, this is a vibrant session all about the joy of serendipity and discovery. ">
Track Listing
Catalina; Gone Tubin; Song for Tony; Caprice #24; Out of the Blue; Logjam; Ceremony; Trane's Maiden; Bobby's Bad; Trail Magic; Casseopeia.
Personnel
Christian Howes: violin; Joel Newton: guitar; Walter Fischbacher: keyboards; Aviv Cohen: drums.
Album information
Title: Trail Magic | Year Released: 2017 | Record Label: Self Produced
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