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Two years after issuing his acclaimed trio album, “Valentine,” Grammy Award-winning guitarist and composer Bill Frisell returns with “Four,” a stunning meditation on loss, renewal, and those mysterious inventions of friendships. Frisell’s third album for Blue Note Records since signing with the label 2019 proffers new interpretations of previously recorded originals as well as nine new ones. The session brings together artists of independent spirits and like minds: Blue Note stablemates Gerald Clayton on piano and Johnathan Blake on drums, and longtime collaborator Gregory Tardy on reeds.
Rescued as the original score for a failed ballet, “The Nutcracker Suite” has evolved into one of Pyotr Tchaikovsky’s most popular works. It’s enjoyed tremendous popularity as a perennial winter holiday tradition. Drummer and bandleader Joe McCarthy’s New York Afro Bop Alliance Big Band turns the piece into an aural tour de force on “The Pan American Nutcracker Suite” expressed in inventive, riveting arrangements that incorporate many musical styles, acutely brilliant solos, and McCarthy’s powerfully evocative drumming.
Also this week, the gifted Bay Area saxophonist and composer Greg Johnson, who has worked with legends like Billy Taylor and Curtis Fuller, unveils the ninth recording under his name, “Aquablue”;
trombonist and arranger Scott Whitfield, who developed a keen interest in film music while studying the art form at UCLA, pays homage to a cross-section of the genre’s greats, through the medium of his Jazz Orchestra West, on “Postcards from Hollywood”;
and rising-star trumpeter, composer and arranger Al Strong releases his second album, “Love Stronger.”