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This Side of Strayhorn

Terell Stafford

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Album Review

Trumpeter Terell Stafford's 2011 effort This Side of Strayhorn features the hornman performing a series of classic and lesser-known compositions from Duke Ellington's longtime collaborator Billy Strayhorn. Born out of his week-long participation the "Celebrating Billy Strayhorn" fest in Dayton, OH, the album is an urbane and well-crafted affair that finds Stafford wringing much joy improvisationally and otherwise out of these superb compositions. Joining Stafford here are such similarly adept players as saxophonist Tim Warfield, pianist Bruce Barth, bassist Peter Washington, and drummer Dana Hall. To these ends, tracks like "Smada" showcase Stafford's longstanding love of trumpeter Lee Morgan's bluesy and propulsive style, while "Little Brown Book" is a warm, cup-muted number. Elsewhere, the burnished slow-burn blues "Multicolored Blue" and the laid-back and sultry midtempo ballad "Lana Turner" are easily some of the best small group interpretations of Strayhorn you could ever find.

Customer Reviews

Must-listening!!!

I've never seen someone translating so well Strayhorn as Stafford did in this great album.

Good Stuff!

Stafford is for real on this album. Enjoying it all but I've got, "My Little Brown Book," "Multicolored Blue" and UMMG on repeat!

Biography

Born: November 25, 1966 in Miami, FL

Genre: Jazz

Years Active: '90s, '00s

Trumpeter Terell Stafford is best known for his five years touring and recording with Bobby Watson's quintet Horizon. Stafford, who graduated from the University of Maryland, worked as the director of bands at both Cheney and Temple University. In addition to Watson, he has played with Herbie Mann, Shirley Scott, and Kenny Barron, among others. Terell Stafford made his recording debut as a...
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  • $8.91
  • Genres: Jazz, Music
  • Released: Apr 05, 2011

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