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Perhaps no other instrument in jazz boasts such a classic and
beloved status as the Hammond B3 organ. On stage it sits like a
majestic relic from jazz's distant past, a slightly odd Rube
Goldberg machine whose spinning speakers produce a saturated,
unmistakable sound imbuing every performance with its own
recognizable style. That style has set deep roots in American
music including, of course, jazz and blues, but it has also
provided undeniable contributions to pop, funk and soul. So it
should really be no surprise that organist Pat Bianchi would
choose a program of Stevie Wonder's music for his second Savant
Records release. Stevie Wonder himself played a number of
keyboards during the early 1970s including the B3 and Bianchi
shows just how well suited the venerable instrument is to Wonder's
oeuvre. Pat Bianchi stands at the forefront of today's B3 players
with a Grammy nomination and a lengthy list of credits on his
resume. He has performed with Lou Donaldson, Javon Jackson, Bud
Shank, Joe Locke and guitar legend Pat Martino. (Bianchi plays a
MAG Custom Organ, considered to be among the best of the available
portable B3 clones.) With band mates Paul Bollenback on guitar and
Byron Landham on drums, the trio's tight phrasing and razor-sharp
ensemble keep the set list moving along with arrangements which
are never ostentatious but rather subtly layered with remarkable
details that sneak up on you between the solo spots peppered
liberally throughout. Lending his talents to the proceedings is
the dynamic tenor saxophonist Wayne Escoffery on two tracks.
PAT BIANCHI, organ • Paul Bollenback, guitar •
Byron Landham, drums
With guest artist: Wayne
Escoffery, tenor saxophone
TRACKS: Go Home • Until You Come Back to Me (That’s
What I’m Gonna Do) • Moon Blue • Isn’t She Lovely • If It’s Magic
• Something to Say • Just Callin’ • Ribbon in the Sky
Isn't
She Lovely
If
It's Magic
Something
to Say
Just
Callin'
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