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Giacomo Gates: What Time Is It?
ByThe fact is, Gates has a pleasant baritone voice but not a great one. What sets him apart from so many others is his unflagging awareness of the music's undercurrent, pulse and substance. There's no affectation, simply unpretentious (and swinging) storytelling that never fails to charm. Whether singing or scatting, every phrase that Gates utters is as clear as the proverbial bell. In keeping with that, Gates has chosen hip themes by

Tadd Dameron
piano1917 - 1965

Oscar Brown Jr.
vocals1926 - 2005

Eddie Jefferson
vocals1918 - 1979

Lee Morgan
trumpet1938 - 1972

Betty Carter
vocals1929 - 1998
To set the theme, Gates opens with more spoken words as a prelude to the venerable Rodgers and Hart standard "I Didn't Know What Time It Was," his supple vocal leading to burnished solos by guitarist " data-original-title="" title="">Tony Lombardozzi and tenor

Jerry Weldon
saxophone, tenor
Chet Baker
trumpet and vocals1929 - 1988
While the debonair Weldon and Lombardozzi don't play on every track, their presence is always welcome. The other members of the grouppianist

John di Martino
pianob.1959

Lonnie Plaxico
bassb.1960
Vincent Ector
drumsTrack Listing
I Didn’t Know What Time It Was; On a Misty Night; Somebody Buy Me a Drink; Silhouettes; In Cognito; Mr. Kicks; A Few Bucks Ahead; I Can’t Help It; Disappointed; Spinnin’ (Speedball); Too Many Things.
Personnel
Giacomo Gates
vocalsGiacomo Gates: vocals; Jerry Weldon: tenor saxophone; John Di Martino: piano; Tony Lombardozzi: guitar; Lonnie Plaxico: bass; Vincent Ector: drums.
Album information
Title: What Time Is It? | Year Released: 2017 | Record Label: Savant Records
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