Jazz Album of the Week: Vocalist Samara Joy sings standards from the Great American Songbook with pinpoint perfection

Jazz Album of the Week: Vocalist Samara Joy sings standards from the Great American Songbook with pinpoint perfection

“She comes from a line of great singers—gospel and R&B-ish,” says Mike Boone, the Philly bassist and educator who recently recorded with Joy, whom he affectionately calls his “little cuz,” as part of the all-star cast featured on saxophonist Eric Wyatt’s latest, A Song of Hope. “Her dad plays great electric bass…but her grandfather is THE one.” Click here to read full review

 

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Dino Govoni “Hiding in Plain Sight” review from Turkey!

Dino Govoni “Hiding in Plain Sight” review from Turkey!

Cazkolik.com / October 5, 2021, Tuesday

Burak Sülünbaz

 

Musicians are always trying to reach the next level as instrumentalists, as composers or as band leaders. Tenorist Dino Govoni states that he has finally found his own voice in this album, which will be released on 10.15.2021 via the Whaling City Sound label. This time, he was very satisfied with the sound of the album, he performed without worrying about how he should approach each piece. On this album, he is accompanied by Alex Sipiagin on trumpet and flugelhorn, Henry Hey on piano, Michael Pope on acoustic and electric bass and Jeff “Tain” Watts on drums.
When you look at his background, two strong voices stand out at the basis of Govoni’s education. These are Jerry Bergonzi and George Garzone. These two important names will be a strong reference for music lovers who know jazz well to understand how solid the background of Govoni is.
In “Hiding In Plain Sight”, we will witness that Govoni is a versatile composer, a unique session player, as a long-time faculty member at Berklee College of Music. Pianist Henry Hey’s elegant touch, Sipiagin’s bright-toned trumpet and Jeff “Tain” Watts’ cymbals make the listener jump, increasing the tempo of the music. Extremely thunderous performances, astonishing solo scores are connected with each other with smooth transitions. If you haven’t heard the name Dino Govoni before, this album is a good showcase for him.
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