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There have been a number of famous jazz artists whose offspring
have followed their father's footsteps into music. Think only of
Ellis Marsalis and his sons, Dewey and Joshua Redman, Papa John
and Joey DeFrancesco, Bucky and John Pizzarelli, Walter and
Nicholas Payton and Harry Connick Senior & Junior. But for
every famous father in jazz there are an unknowable number of
fathers who inspired and nurtured their progeny's talent from the
sidelines and encouraged them to go into music and pursue their
dreams. Such a man was McDonald Chestnut whose internationally
renowned son, pianist Cyrus Chestnut, remembers his dad with this
touching memorial, My Father's Hands. By carefully choosing a wide
range of repertoire — including originals, standards and jazz
classics – and with the great bassist Peter Washington and the
legendary Lewis Nash on drums, Cyrus has crafted not just an
intensely personal reminiscence but a truly beautiful jazz album
in all respects. The material is strong, the sequencing uniquely
satisfying and the performances display a unity of conception and
execution that can only be called remarkable. Top it off with the
exceptional recording quality and you have not only another
fabulous jazz record, but a lasting and moving tribute to a father
from his son.
CYRUS CHESTNUT, piano • Peter Washington, bass
(except track 6) • Lewis Nash, drums (except track 6)
TRACKS: Nippon Soul Connection • Thinking About You
• Cubano Chant • Baubles, Bangles and Beads • Yesterday • I Must
Tell Jesus • Working Out Just Fine • There Will Never Be Another
You • But Beautiful • Epilogue
Nippon
Soul Connection
There
Will Never Be Another You
But
Beautiful
Working
Out Just Fine
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