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Trumpeter/fluegelhornist
Chad McCullough
's third CD for
Origin
features mostly different personnel, retaining drummer
John Bishop
and adding pianist
Bram Weijters
(who is jointly credited as leader on the cover) and bassist
Chuck Deardorf
, with the leader and
Weijters
contributing most of the material.
McCullough
's melancholy
"Imaginary Folk Song"
has more of a classical feeling, a waltz that has been modified into a jazz setting, with a brooding air that showcases the composer's rich fluegelhorn and
' elegant piano. His
"Late Night, Long Drive"
has a melancholy mood, a spacious ballad full of emotion.
penned several songs, including the funky
"Free as Poetry,"
which would get any crowd on its feet;
"Another Dark Ballad,"
which showcases
Deardorf
extensively; and the breezy post-bop vehicle
"Speeding."
This successful studio date indicates the growing ranks of talented jazz musicians in the Pacific Northwest, a favorite focus of
for many of its releases. ~ Ken Dryden
Chad McCullough
's third CD for
Origin
features mostly different personnel, retaining drummer
John Bishop
and adding pianist
Bram Weijters
(who is jointly credited as leader on the cover) and bassist
Chuck Deardorf
, with the leader and
Weijters
contributing most of the material.
McCullough
's melancholy
"Imaginary Folk Song"
has more of a classical feeling, a waltz that has been modified into a jazz setting, with a brooding air that showcases the composer's rich fluegelhorn and
' elegant piano. His
"Late Night, Long Drive"
has a melancholy mood, a spacious ballad full of emotion.
penned several songs, including the funky
"Free as Poetry,"
which would get any crowd on its feet;
"Another Dark Ballad,"
which showcases
Deardorf
extensively; and the breezy post-bop vehicle
"Speeding."
This successful studio date indicates the growing ranks of talented jazz musicians in the Pacific Northwest, a favorite focus of
for many of its releases. ~ Ken Dryden