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Ryan Quigley: What Doesn’t Kill You
ByRyan Quigley
trumpet
Curtis Stigers
saxophone
Tim Garland
clarinet, bassb.1966
Bookended by two lugubrious trumpet solos which comprise "Prologue" and "Epilogue" respectively, the quintet configuration kicks off with the curiously titled "Doctor Stage" a hard bop belter, Quigley channelling

Lee Morgan
trumpet1938 - 1972
The slow bluesy "Green Light" brings other members of the band to the fore, notably Steve Hamilton on piano and the lustrous tones of

Michael Janisch
bassb.1979

Clarence Penn
drumsb.1968
"Intro To Hymn To Their Homeland" involves a short but lustrous pizzicato bass solo from

Michael Janisch
bassb.1979

Ryan Quigley
trumpetTrack Listing
Prologue; Doctor Stage; Fire Eyes; What Doesn't Kill You; Green Light; The Long Journey Home; Intro to Hymn to Their Homeland; Hymn to Their Homeland; Say What You See; Epilogue.
Personnel
Ryan Quigley
trumpetRyan Quigley: trumpet; Paul Booth: tenor saxophone, alto flute; Steve Hamilton: piano, Fender Rhodes; Michael Janisch: double bass; Clarence Penn: drums.
Album information
Title: What Doesn’t Kill You | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: Whirlwind Recordings Ltd
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