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A Night Remembered
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Straight ahead, hard swining, kick ass jazz.
Genre:
Jazz: Bebop
Release Date:
2008
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A Night Remembered
Chris Davis
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(875531003666)
Record Label: Cellar Live
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Thru Traffic
9:14
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Elevation
5:57
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Happy-Go-Lucky Local
12:00
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Gypsy Jingle Jangle
5:16
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Infant Eyes
7:46
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Nothing Serious
5:42
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Slap and Tickle
author: Burt BIG Daddy Bummer
This guy Daqvis can really play. He has a wicked tone and style that reminds this old dude of trumpeters gone by. On this cd you can expect impressive toots, solos and rips. Like when your gals get over to your crib and unwind your mind. Big time Jazz licks. Hoepfully like the kind you are recieving while your round bottom babes wiggle and dance through your party. Excellent buns and drumming too. The Bummer gives A Night Remembered a memorable 4 Bottom groapes, three wiggles and a two good old butt slaps for your gals!!
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Cool School
author: Wilbur Chai-Pow
Cool & Smooth are the words from Mr. Davis' horn. Chris Davis has classic elegant tunes on this project. Superb sound and support by the cellar jazz crew. Mr. Toots as he is often lamented is one of the youngens on the trumpet in Vancouver, B.C. Oh yah,he is a transplant for real. No doubt. Yet his enthusiasm and dedication is much appreciated on the jazz scene. Great first album Mr. Toots. Your succulent tone evokes more memories of masters Lee Morgan and Roy Hargrove too!
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