WILFORD
BRIMLEY WITH THE JEFF HAMILTON TRIO
Wilford
Brimley has packed a few lives into his 78 years on this earth. The beloved
actor who viewers instantly recognize from film (Cocoon, The Firm, Absence of
Malice, The Natural), and television appearances (The Waltons, Seinfeld), has
also been a ranch hand, a horse wrangler, a blacksmith, a stunt man and even a
bodyguard to Howard Hughes. Still, the fact that Brimley is a talented singer
may strike many as the ultimate surprise. And not only does he sing -- he
swings. On Wilford Brimley with the Jeff Hamilton Trio, Brimley puts his own
stamp on classic pop songs and Great American Songbook standards, essaying
timeless tunes in a warm, unaffected manner that brings a listener close, as if
Brimley were confiding to each directly.
MIKE
JONES TRIO - PLAYS WELL WITH OTHERS
Mike
Jones is what used to be called a "two handed pianist." Not as
obvious as it sounds, the term actually applies to jazz pianists who make full use
of the entire range of the instrument and whose left hand prowess matches that
of their right. Pre-War jazz styles such as Stride and classic Swing are prime
meat for such virtuosic pianists, and, when it comes to most effectively
demonstrating the durable beauty of these idioms, Mike Jones might well be the
modern day master. The CD features
Jones, who's also musical director for the Penn & Teller Show, performing a
range of standards by Jerome Kern, Harry Warren and Kurt Weil, Bossa Nova
classics, jazz originals and even early rock and roll. The CD cover was illustrated by David
Silverman, famed animator and director for The Simpsons.
FRANK
POTENZA – FOR JOE
In 1964
the legendary jazz guitarist Joe Pass recorded the album, For Django, a widely
praised tribute to the brilliant Gypsy guitar master, Django Reinhardt. With
For Joe, guitarist Frank Potenza, a close Pass associate, celebrates the
singular artistry of the late virtuoso. Utilizing the same instrumental team
that Pass employed on his 1964 classic - guitarist John Pisano, bassist Jim
Hughart and drummer Colin Bailey - Potenza takes on signature tunes that Pass
came to be associated with. The result is a heartfelt tribute that revives
memories of one of the most significant guitarists in jazz history, as well as
calling attention to Potenza, one of the finest jazz guitarists now active on
the jazz scene.
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