
Jeff Barone
Open Up
© 2008 Jazzed Media (700261235639)
CD IN STOCK. ORDER NOW. Will ship immediately.
Jazz guitar ensemble showcasing an engaging assortment of grooving originals coupled with well arranged and spontaneous standards
tracks
- 1 Duban's Groove
- 2 New Samba
- 3 If You Go Away
- 4 Open Up
- 5 Jenna's Song
- 6 Falling In Love With Love
- 7 Here's That Rainy Day
- 8 I Hear Music
- 9 My Funny Valentine
- 10 Toys
- 11 Quiet Now
- 12 Falling In Love With Love
try this
albums you will love
- DAVE CORBUS: Sound Down
- FRANK DERRICK: The Beat Goes On
- LORRAINE FEATHER: Language
- PETER YELLIN: How Long Has This Been Going On?
- THE STEIN BROTHERS: Quixotic
- DEPAUL UNIVERSITY JAZZ ENSEMBLE FEATURING JIM MCNEELY: That Being Said
- BOB LARK & FRIENDS: Suggestions
- JACKIE CAIN & ROY KRAL: Echoes
- FRANK TIBERI: 4 Brothers 7
- BILL HOLMAN: The Bill Holman Band Hommage
- JACK CORTNER NEW YORK BIG BAND: Fast Track
- MEL MARTIN/BENNY CARTER QUINTET: Just Friends
- MARVIN STAMM QUARTET: Alone Together
- N. GLENN DAVIS QUARTET: A Different View
- PHIL WOODS: Swingchronicity
- BUD SHANK BIG BAND: Taking the Long Way Home
- TERRY GIBBS: Findin' the Groove
- BOB LARK/PHIL WOODS QUINTET: In Her Eyes
- PAT BIANCHI: East Coast Roots
- PHIL WOODS: Unheard Herd
genres you will love
By Location
links
notes
Jazz guitar ensemble showcasing an engaging assortment of grooving originals coupled with well arranged and spontaneous standards, jazz guitarist Jeff Barone’s "Open Up" features trumpeter extraordinaire Joe Magnarelli (Harry Connick Orchestra), Mike Dubaniewicz on sax (Maynard Ferguson), Ron Oswanski on B-3 Organ (Maynard Ferguson & Blood Sweat and Tears), and Rudy Petschauer on drums (Jack McDuff & Renee Rosnes).
Produced by legendary guitarist Jack Wilkins and also features two astounding duets featuring Jack and Jeff.
Since arriving in New York City during the 1990s, guitarist Jeff Barone has been a part of the New York jazz scene. He gained notice by playing in Harlem jazz organ clubs with Jimmy "Preacher" Robins, Mel Davis and Rahn Burton. This led to a steady gig with groove/acid jazz legend Reuben Wilson, who refers to him as “one of New York’s best kept secrets.” Barone also performed with Tom Harrell and the Village Vanguard Orchestra, as well as keeping an active schedule as a free lancer.
One need not be a musician to appreciate Jeff Barone’s strong technique and gift for improvisation, which help to make Open Up a veritable workshop for jazz guitarists. His formidable skills as a composer/arranger are an added bonus. I look forward to hearing Barone's future recordings.
Ken Dryden
Ken is a regular contributor to All Music Guide, All About Jazz New York, Coda and Hot House.