Blues for the Bad Man is composed by John Ellis and performed here by the Rittenhouse Jazz Quintet:
Stanford Thompson, trumpet
Tal Shtuhl, tenor sax
Patricia Franceschy, vibes
Alex Jacobson, bass
Gabe Globus-Hoenich, drums
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Philadelphia based jazz composer John Ellis has made an indelible mark on the East Coast jazz scene with his remarkablysuccessful premiere CD, Blues For The Bad Man, produced under the brand new Fizzywater Records label. With the talent and skill ofsome of his most admired musical contemporaries at his disposal, Johngave voice to his expressive passion for music, celebrating the mostsignificant musical influences of his life in a moving improvisationaltribute to jazz. His fresh arrangements are inspired by a deep andlifelong appreciation for music, most evident in the structure andtemperate progression throughout the CD. His sensitive trumpet playingon the CD reveals him to be an intense and versatile musician,comfortably and effectively contributing to the powerful sound of thisvital band.
You can purchase John Ellis' CD, "Blues for the Bad Man" online at www.Amazon.com
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www.StanfordThompson.com
Brilliant.. I love this,
smokie33 10 months ago
is that a C trumpet?
itsszonlyjosh 1 year ago
Woooow Paty!!! es la primera vez que te escucho en tu nueva faceta como vibrafonista. Me gusto mucho tu solo, muy musical:) estoy muy orgulloso de ti!!!
Un abrazote y sigue por ese buen camino,
Juan
donjuanmartinez 1 year ago
Very cool. This is my kinda Jazz.
TECstudio 2 years ago