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The Hogan Brothers, which are located in the San Francisco Bay area, consist of keyboardist Colin Hogan, electric bassist Steve Hogan and drummer Julian Hogan.
With their mother being a music teacher and their father the manager of a youth symphony, it is not surprising that the three siblings grew up around music.
The Hogan Brothers are an electric jazz trio that is open to the influences of funk, r&b and Latin rhythms; they display their own sound during their LiveStream from May 11, 2020 which begins at the eight-minute mark.
On this colorful set, the Hogan Brothers perform fresh versions of such standards as “A Night In Tunisia” (with the synth in the lead which may remind some of Chick Corea a little), “The Girl From Ipanema” and “Summertime” plus an original augmented blues.
-Scott Yanow
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May 17, 2020 – Featuring Sharon Bourbonnais & Beth Galiger
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May 07, 2020
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The up-and-coming trumpeter Alphonse Horne has a spectacular and extroverted style along with a wide expressive range.
Born in Jacksonville, Florida, he began playing trumpet while in the sixth grade, played in his school band, and participated in the Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Essentially Ellington competition, graduating from Florida State University in 2010.
He earned a Masters in Jazz from Juilliard and has since toured with Wynton Marsalis and Jazz At Lincoln Center (2013), the Cab Calloway Band, Jamison Ross, Joey Alexander, the Count Basie Orchestra (2016), Rhiannon Giddens and his own early jazz group the Gotham Kings
On his LiveStream from May 4, 2020, Horne pays tribute to Louis Armstrong during a set of colorful duets with the versatile pianist Chris Pattishall (who pays tribute along the way to several pianists who worked with Armstrong).
They perform such numbers as Duke Ellington’s “Portrait Of Louis Armstrong,” “Struttin’ With Some Barbecue,” “St. Louis Blues” (which Horne also sings), “King Porter Stomp” (which surprisingly changes tempos twice), “Weatherbird Rag,” “Ain’t Misbehavin,’” a dramatic “Black And Blue,” and an unusual version of “What A Wonderful World,” not closely imitating Louis Armstrong but paying homage to him within his style.
– Scott Yanow
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May 04, 2020
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