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Maddie Vogler: While We Have Time
ByUnusually for a debut, it is a set of all originals, but Vogler is up to the challenge. She explores the small and sometimes complicated intricacies of everyday life with a youthful verve, aided and abetted by her mentor, trumpeter

Tito Carrillo
trumpetb.1972

Jackie McLean
saxophone, alto1932 - 2006
Jake Shapiro
piano"Corridors" is a laid-back reverie, with guitarist

Matt Gold
guitarSamuel Peters
bassNeil Hemphill
drumsTrumpeter Carrillo opens the title tune, soon to be joined by Vogler. It is the prettiest of melodies, addressing the passing of time, and how we chose to use it with our loved ones. Carrillo and Vogler trade statements. As on much of the music, there are terrific solos all around, but they are short and concise, lovely and straight to the point.
"Hymn For August" is dedicated to "all of her students." She teaches music at the high school level, a profession with the potential to positively affect so many lives. Vogler expresses the awe and inspiration she gets from these young people as profound holiness.
"Check Engine Light" closes the disc, with trumpeter Carrillo and alto saxophonist Vogler bantering back and forth, discussing, perhaps, the meaning and the potential ominousness of the confounding warning. ">
Track Listing
The Need To Be; Corridors; Ropa Vieja; Industrielle; While We Have Time; Hymn for August; Between Wakefulness and Sleep; Sunday Colors; Check Engine Light.
Personnel
Maddie Vogler
saxophoneTito Carrillo
trumpetMatt Gold
guitarJake Shapiro
pianoSamuel Peters
bassNeil Hemphill
drumsAlbum information
Title: While We Have Time | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: Origin Records
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