Steve Giordano guitar, Groove Holmes organ, Dave Schnitter sax, Idris Muhammad drums, Buddy Caldwell congas
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Steve Giordano guitar, Groove Holmes organ, Dave Schnitter sax, Idris Muhammad drums, Buddy Caldwell congas
07/08/24 10:20:31AM @kim-d-groff:
Fantastic Stuff!!! A LOT of music going on here!!! Refreshing!! In my Playlist!!!
03/06/10 02:31:41PM @rogers-tennison-band:
I can not believe I have not heard this before. My loss though. This is fantastic. It sounds like Jimmy Smith on B3, Ray Brown on bass, Barney kessel on guitar, and some unknown genius on drums. This is so old school greatness with modern day recording quality it is scarey.
It is not Barney it is Wes Montgomery on guitar. I am listening to the solo. With a pinch of Carlton. Jeez that is good.
steve
01/08/10 09:28:04AM @rayon-vert:
There isn't one man here who isn't cookin' his butt off!! WHEW!!! I used to isten to a lot of jazz, but it's been a while, so this really took me by surprise. From the first note, I sat back and just kind of let my head get BLOWN AWAY!!! AWESOME PLAYING, GUYS!!!! You totally wore me out...WOW!!!
Rob
<p> </p><p><span style="font-size: medium;">Steve Giordano </span></p><p>The past several years have proven incredibly fruitful for Giordano. He formed an ensemble known as the Steve Giordano Spacetet. The Spacetet is the culmination of decades of Giordano's compositional development and musical relationships. The Spacetet is comprised of Bob Meashey on trumpet and flugelhorn, Brian Howell on bass, John Mosemann on drums and percussion and Peter Cobb on alto saxophone. Giordano has recently composed a number of pieces designed to highlight the group's sensitive and interactive sound. The Spacetet has since released three recordings featuring these compositions: Sea Dreams (2004), Utopia (2006), and Timeline (2008). With performances at The Painted Bride Art Center, The Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Clef Club, the University of Pennsylvania, Drew University and upcoming shows at Chris' Jazz Cafe and Ortlieb's Jazzhaus, the Spacetet continues to expose their particular expression of beautiful music.</p><p>Giordano's career as a soloist and educator has recently included two tours to Italy in 2004 and 2005 offering master classes at the Accademia di Chitarra Moderna and continuing collaborations with Sicilian jazz musicians drummer Francesco Branciamore and guitarist Andrea Quartarrone. Locally Giordano has enjoyed inspired duets with various artists including John Swana on trumpet, and John Blake on violin. Player, composer, arranger, synthesist, writer, teacher. Exploring, challenging, pushing, experimenting, and enjoying the making of beautiful music with dedicated Philadelphia musicians. Ideas ever evolving. Playing from his heart with passion always.</p>
Fantastic Stuff!!! A LOT of music going on here!!! Refreshing!! In my Playlist!!!
I can not believe I have not heard this before. My loss though. This is fantastic. It sounds like Jimmy Smith on B3, Ray Brown on bass, Barney kessel on guitar, and some unknown genius on drums. This is so old school greatness with modern day recording quality it is scarey.
It is not Barney it is Wes Montgomery on guitar. I am listening to the solo. With a pinch of Carlton. Jeez that is good.
steve
There isn't one man here who isn't cookin' his butt off!! WHEW!!! I used to isten to a lot of jazz, but it's been a while, so this really took me by surprise. From the first note, I sat back and just kind of let my head get BLOWN AWAY!!! AWESOME PLAYING, GUYS!!!! You totally wore me out...WOW!!!
Rob