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The Brian Landrus Quartet: Traverse
Gerry Mulligan
saxophone, baritone1927 - 1996
Baritone saxophonist Brian Landrus is a rising star, with two Masters degrees in jazz composition and performance at the New England Conservatory in Boston, He is also a winner of Downbeat Magazine's 2010 International Critics Poll.
In Traverse, one of two albums recorded for his own label Blue Land Records, Landrus delivers a collection of outstanding compositions and jazz standard, played with technical and emotional intensity. Whether on swinging tracks like "Traverse" and "Creeper," or ballads like "Lone" and "Soundwave," Landrus displays a strong, beautiful tone, and a sublime sound, played over the strong rhythm section of bassist

Lonnie Plaxico
bassb.1960

Billy Hart
drumsb.1940
Landrus' ability to convey many emotions can be fully appreciated on "Soul and Body," a solo intro to his beautiful rendition of the jazz standard, "Body and Soul," while pianist

Michael Cain
pianob.1966
Hopefully Landrus' brilliant playing will inspire more young people to play this wonderful instrument. ">
Track Listing
Traverse; Gnosis; Lone; Lydian 4; Soul And Body; Body And Soul; Creeper; Soundwave.
Personnel
Brian Landrus: baritone saxophone, bass clarinet; Lonnie Plaxico: bass; Michael Cain: piano; Billy Hart: drums.
Album information
Title: Traverse | Year Released: 2011 | Record Label: BlueLand Records
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