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Uploaded by on Oct 7, 2008

Baby wont you please come home - Marty Grosz & his Hot Puppies 2005

Recorded at June 2005 Ascona Jazz Festival this fine band play an amazing set of very agreeable music. They perform some of the more popular standards, but with an ease and with a skill that few others can or bother to master.. The relaxed atmosphere comes across to the audience. These men know what they are doing. I remember cornetist Randy Reinhart and pianist John Sheridan from festivals in the USA when they were both members of the Jim Cullum Band. Jim always set high standards for his musicians which now pays off because they are on their own touring the world and play easy and relaxed jazz with great skill and on the long run, thats what it is basically all about.
Trombonist John Allred has developed to be one of the prime players in the world and under the relaxed leadership of guitarist Marty Grosz and three very capable European musicians this sounds like an all round winning music team

Marty Gross on guitar, Randy Reinhart cornet, John Allred trombone, John Sheridan piano. Frank Robertscheuten tenor sax, Nico Gastreich bass, Moritz Gastreich drums.

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  • Wonderful

  • smoooooouuutthhhh!!

  • Some figs are so mouldy they're petrified. Roll on , Marty.

  • yeah Frank !!!

  • Wonderfully relaxed and carefully designed solos. Trombone sounds like Big T. 

  • I could listen to this all night!! Fantastic musicians and music!! Right up my alley,,Five*****

  • Both John Allred and Bill Allred are monsters on the trombone!

  • Well, my, my! I've just been turned on to John A.! MAN! Move over Jack Tea and Bob Havens - you've got a partner! Or maybe Carl Fontana, too! GREAT trombone!!

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