Don Suhor – New Orleans Clarinet & Sax Virtuoso (2 CD Set)

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Description

Release Date:  2018

Label:  GHB Records

 

Track List

Disc One
1. Petite Fleur
2. Crazy Rhythm
3. Sweet Georgia Brown
4. Sweet Lorraine
5. Seven Come Eleven
6. Lazy River
7. A Closer Walk with Thee
8.’Swonderful
9. Basin Street
10. Someday You’ll Be Sorry
11. Just A Little While To Stay Here
12. If Dreams Come True
13. Dippermouth Blues
14. Struttin’ With Some Barbecue
15. All The Things You Are

Disc Two
1. Slow Boat to China
2. How Deep is the Ocean
3. Lady Be Good
4. Makin’ Whoopee
5. Caravan
6. Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans
7. South Rampart Street Parade
8. Take the A-Train
9. Second Line
10. Lotus Blossom
11. Ezz-Thetic

 

Personnel

Amy Sharpe Trio
Gary Burghoff’s Mardi Gras Celebration Band
Topsy Chapman & The Pro’s
Wendell Brunious Jazz Band
John Eubanks Trio
Don Vappie Quartet

 

Reviews

“Highly Recommended! These CDs mean that Don Suhors talents will not go unsung.” ~Peter Lay, Jazz Record

“The clarinetist/alto saxophonist was great at playing Dixieland and New Orleans swing yet no less skillful with bop. For those unfamiliar with this work, New Orleans Clarinet and Sax Virtuoso will be a constantly rewarding introduction.” ~Alex Henderson, New York City Jazz Record

“Don Suhor brought an equal amount of fervor to the clarinet and the saxophone. He continually demonstrates his love of all jazz and the wholeness that remains the musics, as well as his, essence.” ~Geraldine Wycoff, New Orleans OffBeat magazine

“The release of this twofer lets one enjoy the musical legacy of Don Suhor, a talent who deserves to be remembered.” ~Scott Yanow, Syncopated Times

“Don Suhor was one of many New Orleans musicians who chose to stay, for various reasons, rather than embark on the long treks holding promise of record deals and fuel for the publicity to secure a national career. Don Suhor might have risen higher had he left; more important is the music he made, which with help from Charlie has been given lasting resonance.” ~Jason Berry, New Orleans magazine.

 

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