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Kenny Kotwitz & the L.A. Jazz Quintet: When Lights Are Low
ByKenny Kotwitz
accordionArt Van Damme
accordion1920 - 2010

John Chiodini
guitar
Chuck Berghofer
bass, acousticb.1937

Kendall Kay
drumsTogether, they reanimate a quintet whose popularity for many years was undeniable but whose connection to jazz was tenuous. This is by and large "easy listening" musichighly polished, gentle on the ear and akin to the sounds one might hear in, say, an elevator, to use the most widely familiar term for it. There are a dozen numbers (and a reprise of the title song), every one of which was lifted straight from the Great American Songbook. Van Damme, whose ensemble was inspired by the

George Shearing
piano1919 - 2011
Even though everyone in the L.A Jazz Quintet is an accomplished soloist, there are precious few ad libs here; everyone seems content to let the melodies speak for themselves, not a displeasing plan when the composers include

Hoagy Carmichael
piano1899 - 1981

Duke Ellington
piano1899 - 1974

Benny Carter
saxophone, alto1907 - 2003
Track Listing
When Lights Are Low; Skylark; Cry Me a River; Estate; When Sunny Gets Blue; Crazy She Calls Me; Darn That Dream; Harlem Nocturne; Manhattan; Mood Indigo; Polka Dots and Moonbeams; Stairway to the Stars; When Lights Are Low (reprise).
Personnel
Kenny Kotwitz
accordionJohn Chiodini
guitarNick Mancini
vibraphoneChuck Berghofer
bass, acousticKendall Kay
drumsAlbum information
Title: When Lights Are Low | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: PM Records
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