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Tenor led Organ Trio Date,
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This review is from: Unspoken Words (Audio CD)
This CD is essentially made up of two different trios. The Forrester/Petschauer group has a more traditional sound whereas the Oswanski/Petrocini rhythm section could be considered modern in their approach to this instrumentation. Both groups have a cohesive sound when paired with Tenorist Kendall.
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Organ/Tenor Jazz recording,
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This review is from: Unspoken Words (Audio CD)
This is a trio recording for tenor sax, organ, and drums. There are two different trios, both fronted by Paul Kendall. One trio features longtime Ruth Brown music director and organist, Bobby Forrester, one of the unsung greats of jazz organ, and Rudy Petschauer, a longtime bandmember of Jack Mcduff's working and recording band. Needless to say, a very formidable and experienced rhythm section in this idiom. The other trio features Maynard Ferguson alumnus, Ron Oswanski, and New York City drummer, Mike Petrocini, who Kendall met backing up Phillip Harper at the Zinc Bar. This CD has almost an orchestral feel.
1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Organ/Tenor Jazz recording,
By A Customer
This review is from: Unspoken Words (Audio CD)
This is a trio recording for tenor sax, organ, and drums. There are two different trios, both fronted by Paul Kendall. One trio features longtime Ruth Brown music director and organist, Bobby Forrester, one of the unsung greats of jazz organ, and Rudy Petschauer, a longtime bandmember of Jack Mcduff's working and recording band. Needless to say, a very formidable and experienced rhythm section in this idiom. The other trio features Maynard Ferguson alumnus, Ron Oswanski, and New York City drummer, Mike Petrocini, who Kendall met backing up Phillip Harper at the Zinc Bar. This CD has almost an orchestral feel.
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