Eric Wyatt and Dave Zinno selected for New Jazz Adds

Eric Wyatt and Dave Zinno selected for New Jazz Adds

By Dave Rogers

 

Eric Wyatt – Look To The Sky (Whaling City): Saxophonist/singer/composer is obviously a hard bop player who is strongly influenced by John Coltrane and Sonny Rollins. He plays a unique version of “My Favorite Things” sounding a lot like Coltrane but also leading a choral part with Andrea Miller that sounds more like the Rodgers & Hammerstein original. The remainder of the disc is instrumental and features Benito Gonzales (piano), Keyon Harrold (trumpet), Eric Wheeler (bass), with Shinnasuke Takahashi and Kyle Poole trading off on drums. There are some very strong tales on this disc. Click Here to purchase the CD

 

Dave Zinno – Unisphere (Whaling City): I was immediately curious about this comment in the liner notes to this disc, “Unisphere…infuses the vanguard of modern jazz with what I heard as a romanticism all too uncommon in artistic expression corrupted by the materialist zeitgeist. ‘Evolution’ and “change” are not synonymous, and these guys know it.” I didn’t have to listen long to hear the romanticism and the joy. And they swing! Leader Dave Zinno (bass), Mike Tucker (tenor sax), Leo Genovese (piano, melodica), Rafael Barata (drums) and guest Eric “Benny” Bloom (trumpet) have a delightful sound: joyful, cool, swinging, warm and infectious. There are two originals by Zinno, three by Mike Tucker, and one by Genovese and four covers. Sweet! Click Here to purchase the CD

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WTJU Jazz Adds Review of ‘Departure’ by Plucky Strum

WTJU Jazz Adds Review of ‘Departure’ by Plucky Strum

Sheryl Bailey & Harvie S – Plucky Strum – Departure (Whaling City Sound): This duo, Sheryl Bailey (guitar) and Harvie S (bass) have a unique sound and great agility as they take the listener on a tour of their nine originals and covers of “Suite: Judy Blue Eyes” and “The Hissing Of Summer Lawns”. They shift styles with ease throughout the disc and their interaction is agile and smooth. Bailey’s shifts between electric and acoustic guitars show her great command of each. Really fine individual and interactive performances by both members of this duo.

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