The same great
chestnuts on a hotter fire... 1. Let it Snow! Let it Snow! 2. The Christmas
Song (Chestnuts roasting on an open fire...) 3. Jingle-Bell
Rock 4. Silent Night 5. Winter Wonderland 6.
We Three Kings 7. Hark! The Herald Angels
Sing 8. It Came upon the Midnight Clear 9. Vibe
2K 10. Have Yourself a Merry Little
Christmas
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From the Producer
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When planning the production of "In the
Swing of Christmas," my first thought was to use the great musicians
that make up Park Swing
Orchestra as well as a few really special guest
artists. After listening to the final product, I realized that all
of these musicians truly are great and creatively unique! But, let's
face it, this is New York, where many of the most talented musicians
in the world choose to work.
First, there's Gemma Gariel, who has toured
as violin soloist and chamber music performer with some of the best
classical ensembles in the world. Her creative input and refined
talent are awe-inspiring, and I'm honored to present her on this
CD.
Then,
there's David Heckendorn. I'd need a book just to describe his
accomplishments. Besides singing (vocal on "Let It Snow"), he's also
a great pianist and saxophonist, as well as a winner of several
composing grants.
And when you hear Rudy Roberson (who's now
appearing on Broadway) sing "Jingle-Bell Rock," it will ring in the
season in a new and brighter light.
Gary Topper, sax and flute player,
composer and film score writer, contributed the fresh new
arrangement of "We Three Kings" and played solo on same as well as
"Jingle-Bell Rock" (his sax solo just kills me every time.)
Hamilton Landrum, (vocal on "Winter
Wonderland"), is borrowed from the great gospel group, "Redeemed"
and is a one in a million vocal talent. What a
voice!
Dave Gibson drummed with Basie, Diane Schur,
Frank Foster etc. Okay, I'm bragging, but I didn't make this
up.
Then,
of course, there's the legendary bass artistry of Ron McClure. He
even makes "Silent Night" swing. He's the reason that every tune
on the album has rhythmic drive and swing.
He has played with
Miles Davis, Wynton Kelly, Sarah Vaughn, and Neal
Kirkwood.
Yes, Neal Kirkwood (featured on "It Came Upon the
Midnight Clear"). His name could be mentioned in any crowd of
greats. It's just not fair that one guy (Neal) is a world class
jazz pianist, composer and virtual monster at any style of music he
plays.
Al
Gorgoni (composer for television and movies) is another legendary
hero heard here on guitar. He has recorded for Van Morrison, Paul
Simon, Bob Dylan and a host of others. At least 40 top ten songs of
the last couple of decades include his guitar and production
artistry.
Of course, I must gush a little about John Di Martino. He
played keyboards and arranged "Silent Night," "The Christmas Song,"
"Hark! The Herald Angels," "Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas"
and the humorous and swinging version of "Jingle Bell Rock." He has
played with all the top musicians in New York, Philadelphia and who
knows where else. His musical genius and harmonic stylings give
the same old Christmas chestnuts a freshness and hipness that invite
us all to listen for a long time.
I must also mention Bill Mobley and Steve
Fitzko (trumpets), Pete McGuinness (trombone), Bob Devos (guitar)
and Dave Sandler (drums on "Vibe 2K").
These talented
musicians gave invaluable input and are an honor to play
with. I'm sure they're welcome in any band, anywhere, at any
time.
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