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SUNY Oswego music professors Rob Auler (piano), Trevor Jorgensen (saxophone), and Eric Schmitz (drums) with senior music major Max McKee (bass) combine jazz standards and original compositions to create an album in the style of their weekly public jams.
Genre: Jazz: Traditional Jazz Combo
Release Date: 2007
Oswego Jazz Project
Oswego Jazz Project
Record Label: Oswego Jazz Project
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2. Recordame 4:34 + MP3 $0.99
3. Jason's Jig 4:29 + MP3 $0.99
4. Lullaby for L.a. 9:25 + MP3 $0.99
5. Caravan 7:26 + MP3 $0.99
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7. Not Impressed 3:42 + MP3 $0.99
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Album Notes

Aspiring jazz musicians can find it difficult to hone their skills in a real-world setting, since jazz clubs that might sponsor jam sessions have mostly disappeared from America’s downtowns. Our intention in forming the Oswego Jazz Project (OJP) in early fall 2006
was to provide an opportunity for our university students and community members to play jazz with a faculty quartet in a public jam session setting on a weekly basis. The core of the OJP consists of SUNY music professors Rob Auler (piano), Trevor Jorgensen (saxophone) and Eric Schmitz (drums) and senior music major Max McKee (bass). In August, we approached the management at King Arthur’s Steakhouse in downtown Oswego with the idea of holding our jam session there every Wednesday night – they said yes. We’ve been playing there ever since.

In preparation for our weekly gig, we decided to focus on “standards” – that is, time-tested classics from the pens of some of America’s greatest songwriters – George Gershwin, Jerome Kern, Irving Berlin, Duke Ellington, et al. Aside from the immense musical value of these pieces, they constitute a body of work with which jazz musicians are expected to be intimately familiar. In addition, we wanted to include some more recent compositions by noted jazz players (such as Miles Davis, Thelonious Monk, and Sonny Rollins), which have become standards in their own right.
In order for jazz (or any other art form, for that matter) to survive, new contributions must be made. To this end, we’ve included four original pieces on this album.

This recording documents some of the standards we have been playing for the past few months, as well as several new additions to our book. It was recorded “live” in the studio, with no overdubs and minimal editing, to achieve a sound as close as we could get to our weekly performances. We hope that you enjoy what you hear and will join us on Wednesday nights!

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REVIEWS

killing.
author: derek barber
                            
an instructional on how this music should be played. sounds great to these ears.
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very innovative, hard-swinging. excellent musicianship. hammond b3 organ
author: robert isham
                            
the original material in this album is awesome! jason's jig is cereberal, but swings. the mere use of hammond b3 organ is a trip back to the 50s. lullaby for l.a. is wistful and evocative. the monk and the ellington are creative. carvan has fascinating chording on piano in the intro; nobody has interpreted it that way to my knowledge. these guys are first rate jazz musicians. if you found them 200 miles farther south, they'd be a big item in nyc. get on board with this group. they're going places.
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very innovative, hard-swinging. excellent musicianship. hammond b3 organ
author: robert isham
                            
the original material in this album is awesome! jason's jig is cereberal, but swings. the mere use of hammond b3 organ is a trip back to the 50s. lullaby for l.a. is wistful and evocative. the monk and the ellington are creative. carvan has fascinating chording on piano in the intro; nobody has interpreted it that way to my knowledge. these guys are first rate jazz musicians. if you found them 200 miles farther south, they'd be a big item in nyc. get on board with this group. they're going places.
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Nice work boys!
author: Matthew Vacanti
                            
This is a nice, hard grooving, straight ahead record. The new jazzers on the faculty at Oswego State have a lot to offer.
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