When Cooler Heads Prevail – Bill Anschell Trio
8 July 2014 Darby
…what a trio it is…beautifully recorded album…Anschell’s relaxed and fluid playing can become powerful and intense when called upon…Anschell has cataloged some of the best talents in jazz from (the South)…
…joined by drummer and percussionist Woody Williams, who is explosive on drums and hand percussion – including bata, bongo, cajon, cowbell, koto, pandero, rattle, shaker, and tan-tan – and by top-notch bassists, Rodney Jordan…and Neal Starkey…
-Ed Trefzger, editor of the Yellow Dog Jazz Report
Brothers II – Ken & Harry Watters
8 July 2014 Darby
Here are a couple of reviews from ALLABOUTJAZZ.COM:
Colors for Brass – Summit Brass, Saint Louis Brass Quintet
8 July 2014 Darby
A program dedicated to the musical compositions of Anthony Plog. It is only appropriate that two of Tony’s favorite ensembles be involved with this presentation.
Brothers II – Ken & Harry Watters (Digital download full cd)
7 July 1922 Kip
Here are a couple of reviews from ALLABOUTJAZZ.COM:
When Cooler Heads Prevail – Bill Anschell Trio (Digital download full cd)
6 July 1922 Kip
…what a trio it is…beautifully recorded album…Anschell’s relaxed and fluid playing can become powerful and intense when called upon…Anschell has cataloged some of the best talents in jazz from (the South)…
…joined by drummer and percussionist Woody Williams, who is explosive on drums and hand percussion – including bata, bongo, cajon, cowbell, koto, pandero, rattle, shaker, and tan-tan – and by top-notch bassists, Rodney Jordan…and Neal Starkey…
-Ed Trefzger, editor of the Yellow Dog Jazz Report
When Cooler Heads Prevail – Bill Anschell Trio
3 October 1814 Darby
…what a trio it is…beautifully recorded album…Anschell’s relaxed and fluid playing can become powerful and intense when called upon…Anschell has cataloged some of the best talents in jazz from (the South)…
…joined by drummer and percussionist Woody Williams, who is explosive on drums and hand percussion – including bata, bongo, cajon, cowbell, koto, pandero, rattle, shaker, and tan-tan – and by top-notch bassists, Rodney Jordan…and Neal Starkey…
-Ed Trefzger, editor of the Yellow Dog Jazz Report
Brothers II – Ken & Harry Watters
3 October 1814 Darby
Here are a couple of reviews from ALLABOUTJAZZ.COM: