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Tony Adamo: Was Out Jazz Zone Mad
ByAdamo is the Heavyweight Champion of "hipspokenword," wherein lingo meets vocalizing at the corner of jazz and funk. The opener, "Rain Man," is pure hard-funk with Adamo percolating over a fierce B3 groove laid down by

Tower of Power
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1968
Adamo is a marvelously versatile and engaging talent. His originals here all shine with hip-sassed lyrics delivered with pungency and flair. No wallflower, he's an in-your-face artist, a storyteller in the best oral jazz tradition. His inflections are infectious and his approach to time and lyric are those of a mad wizard genius. He is one of a kind.
"Birth of the Cool" (with "Giant Steps" bridge changes) is pulsating sing-speak with Jazz Hall of Fame names flowing ad infinitum. "General T" is an intense salute to the great

Leon Thomas
vocals1937 - 1999

Eddie Gale
trumpet1941 - 2020
Guitarist

Jack Wilkins
saxophone, tenor1944 - 2023
Adamo is definitely on to something with Was Out Jazz Zone Mad. No doubt, he is an acquired, but enthralling, taste. Then again, be there anyone who doesn't love five-alarm fare? It's great for the soul. ">
Track Listing
Rain Man; Sonic Henderson; B.B. King Blues Oh Fire; Birth Of The Cool; General T; Boogaloo The Funky Beat; Card Dealer; Gale Blowin High; To Funky To Flush; Jax Bulldog Priest; I'm Out The Door; Let The Devil Pay My Way; Fly Jump Or Die.
Personnel
Tony Adamo
vocalsMike Clark
drumsDonald Harrison
saxophone, altoBill Summers
percussionLenny White
drumsMichael Wolff
piano and vocalsRichie Goods
bassTim Ouimette
trumpetMike LeDonne
organ, Hammond B3Jack Wilkins
saxophone, tenorChris Pimentel
guitarWayne DeLaCruz
organ, Hammond B3Delbert Bump
organ, Hammond B3Elias Lucero
guitarRoger Smith
organ, Hammond B3Kyron Kirby
drumsAlbum information
Title: Was Out Jazz Zone Mad | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: Ropeadope Records
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