tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-180266017298331102024-03-18T19:44:05.314-07:00Bman's Blues ReportExclusive Blues Interviews, Blues Reviews, Blues Videos, Top Blues Artists, New Blues Artists.Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger10875125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18026601729833110.post-71661100854518925052024-03-18T16:51:00.001-07:002024-03-18T16:51:06.415-07:00The Diva Jazz Orchestra - "30" Live at Dizzy's - New Release Review<div class="separator" style="clear: both;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgpY9lSKaVp-sccXWvjLD9Ck8osm8sIFqcC6B1suvaO60eaXkjS-k-dm3wp7lCU6ecs9NsCfRUWvbveRvA15EMbTUCHxkwWn12cX8nwabRIHBvrM07gJAX8UpXFZNITupNwP3vKaCJ7S3C11-sj8SouSwQarK2yZpl9fHXAF6phWdjR1Wsksj8lz4QYyA/s600/djo.jpg" style="display: block; padding: 1em 0px; text-align: center;"><img alt="" border="0" data-original-height="543" data-original-width="600" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgpY9lSKaVp-sccXWvjLD9Ck8osm8sIFqcC6B1suvaO60eaXkjS-k-dm3wp7lCU6ecs9NsCfRUWvbveRvA15EMbTUCHxkwWn12cX8nwabRIHBvrM07gJAX8UpXFZNITupNwP3vKaCJ7S3C11-sj8SouSwQarK2yZpl9fHXAF6phWdjR1Wsksj8lz4QYyA/s320/djo.jpg" width="320" /></a></div><p> I just had the opportunity to review the most recent release, <b>"30" Live At Dizzy's</b>, from <b>the Diva Jazz Orchestra</b> and it's a big splash of big band. Opening with Bernstein's <b><i>Something's Coming</i></b>, the band is lead by drummer Sherrie Maricle with grand support from Liesl Whitaker on trumpet, Jami Dauber on trumpet, Kellin Hanas on trumpet and Barbara Laronga on trumpet. Jennifer Krupa on trombone, Sara Jacovino on trombone, Leslie Havens on bass trombone, Noriko Ueda on bass, Tomoko Ohno on piano and featuring Erica von Kleist on alto sax and Kellin Hanas on trumpet. Powerful opener. Sue Giles is featured upfront on vocal on <b><i>Here's To Life</i></b> with a light Latin rhythm and warm horn backing. On a swinging take on Memphis Slim's <b><i>Every Day I Have The Blue</i></b>s, Giles is again upfront on lead vocal with warm sax under the bottom and trumpets on top, this track has a great bass driven bottom. Schella Gonzales really wails on alto sax giving this track a real kick. One of the top jam tracks on the release is up tempo, <b><i>Three Sisters and a Cousin</i></b> with ripping solos by von Kleist, Gonzalez, Dreyer, Jade Elliott and Leigh Pilzer on sax. Nice! Wrapping the release is Charlie Christian's high speed, <i><b>Airmail Special</b></i>, featuring solos by von Kleist on sax, Hanas on trumpet, Ueda on bass and Maricle on drums. Excellent closer. </p>
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