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In his brief life, cornetist Bix Beiderbecke cultivated a unique and personal "voice." His pioneering use of introspection and understatement, the boldness of his harmonic language, his tone itself, all would echo far downstream in the course of jazz history. His death in 1931 at age 28 has led generations of admirers to wonder what might have been had he lived longer. Here, Andy Schumm (cornet), today's foremost interpreter of the "Bix sound", and an all-star group provide a tantalizing glimpse into the realm of "what if." The band includes Ewan Bleach (reeds), Andrew Oliver (piano), Martin Wheatley (guitar), Tom Wheatley (bass), and Nicholas Ball (drums). 12 tracks, 54 minutes.
In his brief life, cornetist Bix Beiderbecke cultivated a unique and personal "voice." His pioneering use of introspection and understatement, the boldness of his harmonic language, his tone itself, all would echo far downstream in the course of jazz history. His death in 1931 at age 28 has led generations of admirers to wonder what might have been had he lived longer. Here, Andy Schumm (cornet), today's foremost interpreter of the "Bix sound", and an all-star group provide a tantalizing glimpse into the realm of "what if." The band includes Ewan Bleach (reeds), Andrew Oliver (piano), Martin Wheatley (guitar), Tom Wheatley (bass), and Nicholas Ball (drums). 12 tracks, 54 minutes.
620953606427

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Format: CD
Label: RVMT
Rel. Date: 05/18/2018
UPC: 620953606427

Futuristic Rhythms / Imagining The Later
Artist: Andy Schumm
Format: CD
New: Available In Store $16.99
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Formats and Editions

DISC: 1

1. You're Lucky to Me
2. Why Can't You Behave
3. Memphis in June
4. Moten Swing
5. Rain
6. The Things That Were Made for Love
7. Judy
8. I Never Knew
9. Out of a Clear Blue Sky 1
10. The Nearness of You 1
11. San 1
12. Weary Blues

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In his brief life, cornetist Bix Beiderbecke cultivated a unique and personal "voice." His pioneering use of introspection and understatement, the boldness of his harmonic language, his tone itself, all would echo far downstream in the course of jazz history. His death in 1931 at age 28 has led generations of admirers to wonder what might have been had he lived longer. Here, Andy Schumm (cornet), today's foremost interpreter of the "Bix sound", and an all-star group provide a tantalizing glimpse into the realm of "what if." The band includes Ewan Bleach (reeds), Andrew Oliver (piano), Martin Wheatley (guitar), Tom Wheatley (bass), and Nicholas Ball (drums). 12 tracks, 54 minutes.
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