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Western Michigan University Jazz Orchestra: Travel Notes
By
Tom Knific
bass
John Clayton
bassb.1952
Rounding out the impressive studio date are trumpeter

Tim Hagans
trumpetb.1954

Alon Yavnai
pianoEven so, it is the orchestra as a whole that carries the day, showing why it is a three-time winner as Best Big Band in DownBeat magazine's annual student music competition and has earned twenty-five consecutive Outstanding Big Band awards at the Notre Dame Intercollegiate Jazz Festival. Brass and reeds are remarkably tight and perceptive, while the rhythm section never misses a beat. If, as some say, it is the ballads that separate the winners from the also-rans, "Passing Giants" shows clearly why WMU is at the head of its class.
From start to finish, Travel Notes is an explicit model of superior big-band jazz. If there is a downside, it lies in the album's modest forty-five minute playing time. Aside from that, there's nothing to reprove. ">
Track Listing
Blues for Stephanie; That Day in May; Reverence; Travel Notes; Passing Giants; Spring Fever.
Personnel
Tom Knific
bassTom Knific: music director; Curtis James: trumpet; Paul Hardaker: trumpet; Jon Ailabouni: trumpet; Elliot Bild: trumpet; Marshall Werling: trumpet; Lasse Grunewald: alto sax; Michael Hudson-Casanova: alto sax; Dominic Carioti: tenor, soprano sax; Blake Cross: tenor sax; Marcus Johnson: baritone sax; Luke Marlowe: trombone; Andrew Stutzman: trombone; Becky Haines: trombone; Austin John Muusse: trombone; Aaron Buczek: bass trombone; Mark Niskanen: piano; Bryan Blowers: guitar; Andrew Rose: bass; Christian Euman: drums.
Album information
Title: Travel Notes | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: Blujazz Productions
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