Excellent!
author: Danielle Mason
Fell in love w/Trombone Shorty a few years ago @ the now defunct "Funky Butt" in NOLA and now have quite a few of his discs and his versatility (funk, straight ahead, etc.) is refreshing.
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awesome as I expected
author: Kay Lemon
My husband and I first heard Troy Andrews on Studio 60 a couple of weeks ago. We ordered the CD and it was as great as we hoped. What a sweet, sweet sound and great composition. Twisted is amazing. We look forward to more and hope to find a way to hear him in person somewhere somehow soon!
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A bright star just arriving on the horizon.
author: Nick Gallucci
I had only heard of "Trombone Shorty" (Troy Andrews nickname) from friends in New Orleans but was convinced to pick up this cd and boy am I glad I did. From the opener "Twisted" to the vibrant "Reet Petite" that closes the disc this is a rare glimpse at a bright star just arriving on the horizon.
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Body of a teenager, soul of an old jazz master.
author: Bill Snyder
As a newbie to Troy Andrews, I expected The End of the Beginning to be a decent cover of some jazz classics mixed with a few original compositions that were mere copies of other musicians creations. I was pleasantly surprised to hear a soulful, mature, energetic, and original take on some old favorites and some new pieces that blew my mind. Comparisons to Dizzie Gillespie and even Louie Armstrong come hesitantly at first, but get easier with each tune. Armstrong invented it all and all since him owe him too much to mention. Gillespie and other greats helped jazz to grow to new depths of soul, and I look forward to experiencing al that this man has to offer over the years. The End of the Beginning both soothes and inspires the soul with great licks performed by an outstanding quintet of jazz artisons. What more can I say? At the risk of adding cliche to this class act, the future is here and it's name is Troy Andrews. Bring it on, man!
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