One for Maynard
© Copyright-THE LOUDHORNS
(897951002005)
Record Label: Loud Conversation Pieces
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THE LOUDHORNS is a high-impact jazz-rock band whose all-star roster is made up of the finest studio musicians in Nashville, TN. Members of the band have shared the stage and recording studio with superstars such as Elton John, Paul Simon, Aretha Franklin, Garth Brooks, Maynard Ferguson, Tony Bennett, Randy Brecker and Larry Carlton. The group’s unique instrumentation consists of Steve Patrick, Vinnie Ciesielski and Mike Casteel on trumpet, Erin Horner on horn, Barry Green and Roy Agee on trombone, and Joe Murphy (leader) on tuba. The band is anchored by a rhythm section comprised of Adam Agati on guitar, Ron Gilmore on keyboards, Tony Nagy on bass, and drummer Jason Waters.
Delivering a potent mixture of jazz, funk, R&B, and rock, THE LOUDHORNS cover tunes by Maynard Ferguson, Buddy Rich, Tower of Power, Stevie Wonder, Aerosmith, and Queen, to name a few. The band also performs original music written by and for THE LOUDHORNS. Recent concert appearances have garnered standing ovations after captivating audiences with the stunning power and virtuosity of the band.
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Great tribute
author: Blazerhorn
Excellent CD. Maynard fan for over 30 years and this CD was a great tribute to him. Arrangements are solid with very interesting use of brass to fill in for the original sax parts. All the soloists are outstanding - and the tuba solos were rockin'. Great job Loudhorns - hope to see you live someplace soon.
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author: Daniel Raftery
I can't stop playing the Loudhorns CD. Most excellent tribute to Maynard and to really good chops and charts! Bravo! Encore!
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One For Maynard
author: Kevin Bower
Almost like listening to Maynard's band. Song selection, musical style and quality all top notch. Maynard would be proud.
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JazzTimes Review - May 2009
author: Perry Tannenbaum
Pump up the Volume! This debut CD packs enough brassy testosterone to heat up your subwoofer, thump your floorboards, scatter your pets and cause neighbors or idle passersby to gnash their teeth. Bandleader Joe Murphy has plenty bravado exhorting band directors in his booklet notes to teach their students to move air, claiming that his own LOUD Mouthpieces will help do the job. Behind the brashness, there is also some high-octane musicianship. Murphy proves to be a winsome, resourceful arranger when you listen to his charts through headphones and the walls of your living room aren’t blurred. His virtuosity on tuba transforms it into a viable solo instrument on Stevie Wonder’s “I Wish” and Maynard Ferguson’s “Give It One”, nearly equaling the élan of a trombone.
Although Steve Patrick figures prominently in the scoring on high lead trumpet, he only solos on that Ferguson opener and on the iconic Zawinul “Birdland” finale. In between, the less stratospheric Mike Casteel shows himself to be the abler improviser, smuggling a mute into the studio for his solo on “Foreign Correspondent.” Ron Gilmore also provides welcome relief from decibel barrage, soloing on four different keyboards, including a B-3, a Korg Trinity, and a Wurlitzer. Adam Agati adds welcome color on guitar, softening the soundfield on Chick Corea’s “La Fiesta,” on which Gilmore plays Fender Rhodes.
So One for Maynard isn’t a non-stop screech-a-thon. But it isn’t one for soft lights, bedrooms or girlfriends lacking steely embouchures.
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