- Love Is A Many Splendored Thing
- Charlie Brown
- Only You
- Sixteen Tons
- on golden sands
- with every wave that breaks
- Mona Lisa
- Love And Marriage
- Heartbreak Hotel
- It's All In The Game
Sunday, December 28, 2025
ANSWERS:
Saturday, December 27, 2025
HAVE SOME FUN WITH GEORGE'S QUIZZES!
Here are some sentimental lyrics to 1850's pop hits. How many can you identify? Answers tomorrow.
- high and windy hill
- the English teacher
- you are my destiny
- fightin' and trouble
- on golden sands
- with every wave that breaks
- many dreams have been brought
- a horse and carriage
- it's always crowded
- many a tear has to fall
Friday, December 26, 2025
GEORGE'S BRIEFS
Rin Seo Collective; City Suite
Here is some highly creative and eminently listenable original music. Nearly all of it is written by composer and conductor Rin Seo, and it includes an assembly of brass, reeds, and rhythm, all playing “as one”. High marks for this kind of imaginative effort.
Cellar Music Group; 2025; appx. 50 min.
UNLV Jazz Ensemble; Double Or Nothing
Some of the most swingin' music you're likely to hear nowadays is played by kids---that is, college kids like these terrific young people from University of Nevada at Las Vegas. And much of it is challenging and rewarding. But the UNLV Jazz Ensemble covers it with skill, poise, and honestly, great playing. Featuring music by the likes of Dizzy Gillespie, Bronislaw Kaper, Billy Strayhorn, and Duke Ellington, these guys and gals get the job done with excitement and virtuosity. College kids! Who would have thought of it?
Vegas Records; 2025; times not indicated.
Right Time Left; Thom Rotella
If you're a fan of the ton of guitar/organ material which has been around for years, you'll want to catch this one. First and foremost, it's not your usual funk orientation. It's a fast moving jazz album featuring numerous players, all of whom find their groove in the middle of the jazz boulevard. It's far from the “same old story” and I think you'll dig it.
High Note; 2025; appx. 50 min.
Todd Herbert; Captain Hubs
Somewhere in the legacy of John Coltrane, we find the hard hitting tenor sax of Todd Herbert. With an equally on-target rhythm section, Herbert takes on ten originals, both his own and those of others. If high energy prevails in your life, do check this one out.
TH Productions; 2025; appx. 61 min.
Rich Siegel; It's Always Been You
Pianist-singer Rich Siegel's trio presents a pleasant journey, mostly into obscure songs which are mainly tender ballads. This is the kind of music you'd enjoy hearing in an intimate jazz club or hotel bar. A few highlights include Siegel's title tune, “It's Always Been You', Jimmy Van Heusen's “Like Someone In Love”, and a rarity by Irving Berlin called “The Best Things Happen While You're Dancing”.
Self produced; 2025; 45:03
Andy Nevala; El rumbón
Pianist Andy Nevala gets deeply into a Latin groove with a very percussive orientation and a few “here and there” guests. Most of the bill features really well played originals. The three welcome exceptions are the pop hit “Isn't She Lovely”, Dizzy's classic “A Night In Tunisia”, and Coltrane's contribution, “Countdown”. Solid musicianship is the rule of the day. Latin fans, don't overlook this one.
Monday, December 22, 2025
Bill Coon; Standard Elegance
This CD is well titled because standards are the rule of the day and elegance reigns from the first note to the last. This is my initial encounter with guitarist Bill Coon. But I hope that it's the first of many. Playing luscious solo guitar, Coon weaves his magic through thirteen examples of artistic excellence. Just to give you an idea, how about “All The Things You Are”, “Yesterdays”, “But Beautiful”, “Prelude To A Kiss”, “East Of The Sun”, “Here's That Rainy Day”, and many more. Did I get your attention? Perhaps my personal fave is Django Reinhardt's “Nuages”, It's pronounced without the letter “s” and translates from French to the word “Clouds”. If you're a guitar lover---and I don't mean all these instruments lined up in pawn shops---well, you'll return to this stirring recital again and again.
Cellar Music Group; 2025; appx. 50 min.
Saturday, December 20, 2025
Al Muirhead; The Canada Sessions, Volume II
Chronograph Records Ltd., 2025; appx. 37 min.
Friday, December 19, 2025
Grant Stewart; Next Spring
Grant Stewart; Next Spring
While on the path of outstanding tenor sax players, you need to give Grant Stewart some attention. It's a pleasure to hear his boppy, straight presence down the heart of the jazz highway. On this new and impressive session, Stewart is joined by Tardo Hammer, piano; Paul Sikivie, bass, and Grant's brother, Phil Stewart, drums. The nine choices examined here come from a diverse collection of composers with names like Wayne Shorter, Barry Harris, Victor Young, Bob Mover, Thelonious Monk, and Jerome Kern, among others. The surprise of the set is a rarity called “Kiss and Run”. I remember it as a dreamy vocal by the underrated singer Bill Henderson. Stewart throughout is a top tier tenor titan. He and his colleagues have given us yet another album to be played and enjoyed for years to come.
Cellar Music Group; 2025; appx. 56 min.
Monday, December 15, 2025
JD Allen; Love Letters (The Ballad Sessions)
Savant; 2025; appx. 45 min.
Saturday, December 13, 2025
Answers:
- Tangerine
- Their Hearts Were Full Of Spring
- If I Knew Then
- Day By Day
- It's A Blue World
- We've Got A World That Swings
- You've Got Me Cryin' Again
- In This Whole Wide World
- Candy
- This October
- Sweet Lorraine
- Whistle Me Some Blues
Friday, December 12, 2025
HAVE SOME FUN WITH GEORGE'S QUIZZES!
Here are some lyric portions of songs made famous by The four Freshmen. How many can you identify? Answers tomorrow
- she is all they say
- on a hill where robins sing
- we would never have drifted apart
- I'm in love to stay
- the sea, the sky
- we can live like kings
- what is this love all about
- Is there someone to love me
- she understands me
- an Indian summer girl
- a brand new cho choo toy
- mr. engineer
Monday, December 8, 2025
GEORGE'S BRIEFS
Shawn Purcell; Oblivity guirarist Shawn Purcell leads a high energy sextet through nine originals which may be on the edgy side for some listeners but always intensely creative and probing, Of particular interest is the featured tenor sax player Walt Weiskopf, a name from perhaps two decades ago. You may have to stretch a little, but as your doctor keeps telling you, exercise is a good thing.
Origin Records; 2025; appx. 70 min.
Alberto Pibiri; A New World
Pianist Alberto Pibiri displays a beautiful, serene touch on a program of several sparkling original compositions and a few favorites from the past. In the latter category, look for “In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning”, “I Wish I Knew How It Feels To Be Free”, Antonio Carlos Jobim's rarely heard charmer “Double Rainbow”, and even the pop hit from yesteryear, “What The World Needs Now”. Pibiri and his trio mates get the job done with spirit, joy, and resolve .
Alberto Pibiri Music; 2022; appx. 58 min.
Neal Miner; Invisibility
Here we encounter a piano-less trio featuring the veteran leader and bassist Neal Miner. He and his trio mates, Chris Byars on tenor sax, and Jason Tiemann on bass, communicate effortlessly as one on an impressive and versatile array of interesting, sometimes complex music.
Cellar Music Group; 2025; appx. 52 min.
Joe Elefante's Wheel Of Dharma; Return Of The Light
Leader and pianist Joe Elefante has assembled a versatile and high flying quintet of trumpet-flugelhorn, his own piano chops, alto sax, bass, and drums on a set of eleven tunes, nine of which are the leader's originals. The emphasis is on the hard bop arena, but all are also well suited for more modern tempos as well. One should notice the inclusion of “Some Other Blues”, one of John Coltrane's less famous compositions but a great choice just the same. Fans of real deal, energetic, pulsing sounds will gather around this offering.
Self produced; 2025; appx. 63 min.
Conrad Herwig; Reflections-Facing South
It's been quite a while since we last heard from trombonist Conrad Herwig on CD. But here he is again, this time it's in a trio setting with Eddie Palmieri on piano and Luques Curtis on bass. The nine sections heard here are written by either Herwig or Palmieri. Some charming, lyrical melodies are on board here with a distinctive Latin flavor.
Savant; 2025; appx. 46 min.
Albare; Eclecticity
Albare is a guitarist who introduces us to ten of his original compositions amidst the company of a very supportive group of standout colleagues. His writing is often cheerful, optimistic, and bluesy. All players get generous opportunities to strut their solo chops but this is Albare's chance to share with listeners what I believe is a strong connection with a guy named Wes Montgomery. Tempo-wise there's something for everyone here but Albare and friends lay it all out with taste and talent.
Self produced; 2025; appx. 66 min.
Randy Napoleon; Waking Dream; The Music of Gregg Hill & Randy Napoleon
Sometimes one guitar just isn't enough. Well, how about five of them! This is quite an accomplishment under the direction of lead guitarist Randy Napoleon as he and his friends (both guitar and otherwise) explore the music of Gregg Hill and Napoleon himself. There's a wealth of straight ahead guitar excellence here and I might add, much to enjoy.
OA2 Records; 2025; appx. 68 min.
Wednesday, December 3, 2025
Corey Weeds Meets Jerry Weldon
Cellar Music Group; 2025; appx. 52 min.
Monday, December 1, 2025
Jennifer Madsen; Reimagine
Jennifer Madsen is another of the young singers who have discovered the richness and eternal greatness of the American Songbook. With definite hipness, confidence, and rather amazing range, she gives vitality and freshness to a bevy of “forever” tunes like “I Can't Give You Anything But Love”, “Willow Weep For Me”, “Honeysuckle Rose”, “Someone To Watch Over Me”, and lots more. I particularly found her take on “Beyond The Sea” quite endearing. She doesn't take the swinging Bobby Darin approach; instead, she treats it as a ballad and it works impressively. With a diverse backing from several players, Jennifer Madsen works the standard repertoire with both authority and affection.
Sing Baby Productions; 2025; appx 45 min.