Live at Bradley’s

Drawing on material from post-bop as well as Tin Pan Alley and the Great American Songbook, one of jazz’s most gifted pianists, followed every step of the way by a first-class rhythm section, turns in a wholly enjoyable, tastefully exuberant performance to mark the closure of one of New York’s jazz landmarks. CP

Published: January 20, 2012 at 4:11 pm

COMPOSERS: Various
LABELS: Emarcy
PERFORMER: Kenny Barron (p), Ray Drummond (b), Ben Riley (d)
CATALOGUE NO: 549 099-2

Drawing on material from post-bop as well as Tin Pan Alley and the Great American Songbook, one of jazz’s most gifted pianists, followed every step of the way by a first-class rhythm section, turns in a wholly enjoyable, tastefully exuberant performance to mark the closure of one of New York’s jazz landmarks. CP

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