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The Marvin Sewell Group : The Worker's Dance
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We are a New York based group. A rootsy group that hits Jazz, Blues, World, Folk, and R&B without being all over the place.
Genre: Blues: Jazzy Blues
Release Date: 2005
The Worker's Dance Record Label: Llewes Recordings
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Uncle Red 6:21 $0.99
The Journey 7:17 $0.99
The Worker's Dance 8:32 $0.99
Mexico Blues 4:59 $0.99
Evening 2:56 $0.99
Insomnia 6:57 $0.99
Big Joe 6:03 $0.99
A Walk in the Rain 6:09 $0.99
Love Poem 4:31 $0.99
Past Reflections (for Robin) 1:46 $0.99
The Worker's Dance (refrain) 2:53 $0.99
Curry Catfish (bonus track) 5:14 $0.99
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Album Notes

Marvin J. Sewell: Guitarist and Composer


Marvin Sewell was born and raised in Chicago. He learned how to play the guitar by hanging out with many Chicago basement bands. At that time, Marvin was exposed to a variety of styles of music such as: Blues, Gospel, and Soul. Rock, and Fusion. At the same time, he played in a Catholic church in a guitar band playing acoustic guitar. A few years later he became interested in Jazz. In high school, he started playing with the Malcolm X Community College Big Band. From there he started playing with many famous local Chicago musicians such as Von Freeman, Ramsey Lewis, Billy Branch, Jody Christian, Big Time Sarah, and Barbara La Shore, He attended Roosevelt University in Chicago where he studied Composition.


Marvin moved to New York in 1990. His very first tour in New York was with an Algerian Pop music band. Since in New York, Marvin has played with various bands of different styles of music, ranging from acoustic to electric music. In 1992, Marvin made his first major Jazz band when he began working with Jack Dejohnette's Special Edition. At that same time, he was playing with Jazz cellist Diedre Murray and Jazz Bassist Fred Hopkins. The following year he recorded albums with Jack Dejohnette, Diedre Murray, and Gary Thomas. That same year he played in Hannibal Peterson's composition African Portraits, an opera in which he played blues slide guitar in collaboration with the St. Louis Symphony, New Music Symphony, and the Westchester Symphony Orchestra. Marvin has performed and recorded with David Sandborn, Marcus Miller, Jorge Sylvester, Greg Osby, Joe Lovano, George Benson, Sekou Sanidiata, Peter Herborn, and a host of many other esteemed musicians.



In 1995, he began playing with Cassandra Wilson with whom he played a variety of string instruments for six years. On Cassandra Wilson's CD, Traveling Miles, Marvin co wrote the song, Right Here, Right Now with Cassandra. Before leaving Cassandra Wilson, he was the music director of her band for a little over a year. In the summer of 2001, Marvin went on tour with Sekou Sandiata along with Ani Difranco. While out on tour, Marvin got a chance to share the stage with Ani Difranco.

In 2002, Marvin did a tour of eastern Africa with the Newsome, Sewell, and Harris Trio. The group performed in Kenya, Malawi, Botswana, Mozambique,
Mauritius
Today, Marvin spends most of his time writing music for his own band, The Marvin Sewell Group.He's also a member of Jason Moran's Bandwagon. He has performed all over New York City and is preparing to put out his debut recording under his own name. This group has recieved great reviews in many of the local New York papers.

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REVIEWS

Amazing!
author: Trebeka
One of the Best CD i\'ve heard in many years. Marvin Sewell is one of the musician who touch me the must with his musicality and the way he has to create a singular atmosphere with his music. Original and trendy, this CD is a masterpiece! Love it.
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Fascinating!
author: Helmut Kornher
I saw and heard Marvin Sewell the first time on television in a Cassandra Wilson concert and knew immediately that I wanted to hear more of him an his virtuosity. My expectations were not disappointed!
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Smell it . . .
author: jjohnson
I'm buying this unheard because my brother told me that Marvin Sewell is so bad you can "smell the notes . . ." jjohnson
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GREAT STUFF
author: Lindsey Blair
GREAT GREAT CD. Finally a jazz musician with some fresh ideas to bring to the table. This guy is a true visionary. Check it out if you like acoustic jazzy bluesy world beat guitar music, although you will have to buy the CD to find out what that mix sounds like because he is just about the only guy doing it.
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