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A live recording of energetic and highly original music at one of Seattle's hippest jazz clubs.
Genre:
Jazz: Contemporary Jazz
Release Date:
2010
Frameworks
Dave Dolengewicz Trio
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(885007137306)
Record Label: Lucid Live
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Our debut album “Frameworks” is comprised of eight original songs recorded during our July 17th show at Lucid including two works revolving around the slam poetry of Steven Wilbur.
The Dave Dolengewicz Trio totally rocks. Merging styles ranging from Traditional Jazz to Punk Rock, every performance strives for musical communication and infectious energy.
The Dave Dolengewicz Trio is:
DAVE DOLENGEWICZ
The Brain behind the operation, Dave writes tunes, plays saxophone and dreams of crazy new musical directions for the band to explore. His playing is infused with the swing and grit of tenorists past as well as an ear for the freer harmonies of the future. Dave enjoys pretending he can sing, long walks of deep thought, drinking the right tea for his mood, and entertaining the idea of a career in stand up comedy. Also a member of the Jazz Police big band, Dave is known to occasionally Honka ‘Da Bari!
LAUREN HENDRIX
The Beauty in the band, Lauren (aka Low Tones) provides the trio with a woman’s touch, something frequently lacking in other male dominated jazz ensembles. As an upright player, Lauren is on equally solid ground playing in a jazz or classical style. A fan of bluegrass as well, Lauren lends her bow to some of the band’s tunes. As an electric player, Lauren really lays down a great feeling groove.
BEN MORROW
The Brawn driving the band, Ben’s drumming is not to be trifled with. Ben’s strong time feel and relaxed approach brings a sense of swing and groove to the music that makes the audience bob their heads and get into it. Ben also busts out some bitchen’ percussion sounds and incredibly melodic solos. A native Idahoan, Ben enjoys hiking around the North Western wilderness and wrestling with the various wildlife he encounters.
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Awesome
author: Tom Vivian
Fabulous musicianship and great compositions. See them live if you can but if not this album is the next best thing.
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Beautiful performance!
author: Michal Garcia
The Dave Dolengewicz trio or DDT melds a pianoless Jazz concept with Steve Wilbur's straightforward tone of spoken poetry. Belizean Meat Pies is rhythmically and very melodically engaging in an almost latin way. Wilbur's words are said plainly but the words themselves are far out in left field. This paradoxical combination draws you in all the more.
The openness and pensive playing on Daily Schematic allows the listener to really get into the individual sounds of the saxophonist and drummer. Absolutely beautiful. Hendrix's bass supports very well, a "framework" for the other two members to float.
The tune Seven has a rock vibe, and is an excellent surprise to end the album.
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