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San Gabriel 7: Under The Stars
ByJim Lewis
tromboneLewis is the trombone player and founding member of San Gabriel 7 (SGS). He was a student (and friend) of

Bill Watrous
trombone1939 - 2018
The SGS styles itself a "funk band" and has slowly evolved into its present configuration and sound. Quite a few guest artists of note (including Watrous) have appeared. At one point or another, singers such as

Andrea Miller
vocals
Ingrid James
vocalsFemi Knight
vocalsChris Gordon
piano
Sinne Eeg
vocals
Richie Cole
saxophone, alto1948 - 2020

Chicago
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1967
That is one of the distinct virtues of this polished, swinging performance. There is really something for every taste. A favorite, "The Festival," a sort of free for all with a Latin feel which does nothing, if not emphasize the music is cosmopolitan, even when the licks are familiar. SGS is a band worth listening to, especially for those not familiar with its large body of previous work. "I'm Feeling Good," Eeg tells us. Small wonder. Good music will do that to you. ">
Track Listing
Rocket Blues; I'm in the Mood for Love; The Barista; Under the Stars; Getting Along with Love; The Festival; What About Love; I'm Feeling Good; Never Let You Go; Hymn.
Personnel
Sinne Eeg
vocalsKyle Palmer
trumpetGlen Berger
woodwindsJim Lewis
tromboneAlex Budman
fluteDave Holben
tubaSteve Gregory
guitarChris Gordon
pianoJonathan Pintoff
bassRandy Drake
drumsScott Breadman
percussionAlbum information
Title: Under The Stars | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: JRL-SGS Records
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