![]() ![]() On the second track, “Driftin’, “Cory Weeds steps into the spotlight on saxophone and he swings hard. The Hasselbach arrangements are well-written. the horn lines punch bright, staccato lines that punctuate these unforgettable tunes. The repertoire and melodies on this volume 2 “MidCentury Modern” production are catchy. ![]() He can play it all, from Bebop to R&B Pop to Smooth jazz. Gabriel is a gifted horn player who enjoys crossing genres and blending styles. Trumpet master and multi-talented musician, Gabriel Mark Hasselbach opens with a tune called, “Superblue.” This composition is a super slick and straight-ahead, featuring Miles Black, brilliant on an attention-getting piano solo. Put it in iTunes and was listening on the way to Japan! Randy Brecker, Grammy winning trumpeter Gabriel Mark Hasselbach - Midcentury Modern Volume 2 FOUR out of FIVE STARS Gabriel Mark Hasselbach, trumpet/flugelhorn/flute/valve trombone Miles Black, piano/organ/bass Joel Fountain, drums Cory Weeds, saxophone Ernie Watts, saxophone Gord Lemon, electric bass Olaf DeShield, guitar Laurence Mollerup, acoustic bass. ![]()
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