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  • Dont Stop Now
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  • Enoughs Enough
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  • Waltz For Lady Nancy
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  • Is What It Is
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  • Peaceful Moments
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  • You Dont Say?
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  • Ponta Grossa
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  • Love Letters
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  • Listen Today For Tomorrows Answer
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(ID 1382389)
Modern hard bop

9 MP3 Songs
JAZZ: Bebop



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Inspired by the great Paul Chambers, Brusger has rock-solid time, accurate intonation and formidable technique.â
JIM FERGUSON, Jazz Times

âHe (Brusger as a composer) can also take a fairly basic riff and shape it into an unassuming treasure.â
JACK BOWER, Cadence

In reviewing Paul Brusgerâs first CD âYou Oughta Know Itâ, KEVIN AMORIM of Newsday rated âThe performance an âAâ, the song writing an âAâ, and the overall sound quality an âAâ.

(Brusgerâs first release), âYou Oughta Know Itâ, âI know itâs only hard bop, but I like it. Only hard bop, indeed! For bassist Paul Brusger, conjuring the music of McLean, Mobley, Morgan, and Miles reminds me why Iâm a jazz fan. From the minute the laser hits the disc (it is the 21st century) a wave of energy hits you, simultaneously transporting you back to the great Blue Note dates of the sixties and reminding you the music wears well in our glorious future.ââThe star here might just be Brusgerâs compositions. âYou Oughta Know Itâ Is a distinguished tribute to a fine bassist and superb composer.
MARK CORROTO, CD Review

âGO TO PLAN B, Paul Brusger, bass. Hereâs yet another hard bop feast led by bassist
Paul Brusger, but featuring the sax duo of Ronnie Cuber, baritone and George Allgaier, tenor. Sadly, this was probably the last hurrah for pianist John Hicks who was lost to us recently. His solo on Donât Stop Now (the irony of the title is striking) makes clear the loss jazz has suffered. The quintet is completed by John Jenkins, drums. With the exception of the old warhorse, Love Letters, this recording is comprised of original music covering the gamut of tempos and emotions. A few faves included the two leadoff tunes, both high flyers, Donât Stop Now and
Enough Is Enough. Waltz For Lady Nancy displays a nice medium groove. These guys are very together and sound as if theyâve worked extensively as a group. Check âem out, bop fans!
And thank you for your wondrous music, John Hicks.â
GEORGE FENDEL, Jazz Society of Oregon

PAUL BRUSGER - Acoustic bassist, composer, arranger, and recording artist.
A native New Yorker, Brusger has performed and played with many jazz greats including Idress Sulieman, Ira Sullivan, Red Rodney, Doug Raney, Hod OâBrien, Joshua Breakstone, and Teddy Charles. He has also recorded with jazz contemporaries, Kenny Drew Jr., Ron Blake, John Hart and John Swana. Debut CD, released May of 2000, âYou Oughta Know Itâ featured Valery Ponomarev, a member of Art Blakeyâs Jazz Messengers and Dado Moroni, a member of Tom Harrell, Ray Brown, and Clark Terry bands.

âGO TO PLAN Bâ, Paul Brusgerâs second and latest album - The Personnel are:
Ronnie Cuber, one of the true masters of the baritone saxophone and John Hicks, extraordinary pianist, both came up through the Woody Herman Big Band.
Cuberâs first claim to fame came with the first releases of George Bensonâs recording debut as a leader. He has since starred in many recordings as a leader and sideman.
Hicks, an incredibly versatile piano player, has among his credits been a member of Betty Carterâs group along with Art Blakeyâs Jazz Messengers and has recorded with a whoâs who in jazz.
George Allgaier, a brilliant young tenor saxophonist has been a semi-finalist in the Thelonious Monk saxophone competition.
John Jenkins, drummer, has cut his teeth with several of todayâs outstanding jazz leaders, including Tom Harrell and Hilton Ruiz. In addition to Johnâs jazz playing, he has also worked with Machito and many other great Latin percussionists.
"Once again you hit my hot button with GO TO PLAN B. More great saxophonists. I've followed Cuber for years.He's at the absolute top on bary. Allgaier is new to me but his sound and ideas meet all challenges. Brusger is new to me and he's organized a great session that has a bit of everything. A favorite track of mine that resulted in a "call" in last Saturday is "Love Letters".The caller is a bary player that I sometimes get to play with. I told him to let's play this tune the next time we're together. It's great to have John Hicks back on the scene.
JERRY ATKINS, Jazz/Music Director, KTXK FM Stereo 91.5


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