Charette / Jobim / Jones / Lewis: Borderless

Charette / Jobim / Jones / Lewis: Borderless

Charette / Jobim / Jones / Lewis: Borderless

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Title: Borderless
Artist: Charette / Jobim / Jones / Lewis
Label: Steeplechase
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 716043197729
Genre: Jazz

Hammond B-3 organ has a rich host of illustrious players in the jazz history including Jimmy Smith, Jack McDuff, Joey DeFrancesco to mention a few, but Brian Charette is the first (and so far the only) jazz artist who recorded solo organ albums. The first release was highly acclaimed SCCD 31756 Borderline of 2013. Here on his third solo endeavour Charette delights us premiering as vocalist on 2 tracks. "Charette is a burning soloist who understands the tradition of the Hammond B-3 as well it's future-just as certainly as he understands his place in that lineage." (Ken Micallef - Downbeat)

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