Randy Napoleon “(Napoleon) not only swings as hard as his musical heroes but matches them note-for-note when it comes to creative improvising.”
Tom Tallitsch “...a gifted horn player who can do buoyant and melancholy, smooth soul and bop.”
Stephen Martin “Stephen Martin may be fond of a specific jazz segment from the past, but he knows how to frame it in the right way and immediately gives it a contemporary twist. He does that completely in the vein of Mark Turner and Chris Potter. A powerful and especially promising debut full of auditory fireworks.”
Jeff Jenkins “Jenkins never seems to run out of melodic ideas! The Organization follows his lead into new musical realms, while never losing touch with the rich history of the Hammond B3 in jazz.”
Jeff Baker “One of the finest vocalists on the scene...”
Gregory Dudzienski “With a full, husky tenor sound in tow the former Bergonzi student brings to mind not only his former mentor but the timbres of Dexter Gordon and Joe Henderson as well.”
George Cotsirilos “George Cotsirilos' meticulous and tasteful guitar work is marked by remarkably subtle shifts in accents, and minute changes in expression and dynamics. He displays an impeccable sense of timing especially in revealing the hidden rhythms of complex melodies. His approach to harmony is whimsical, but patently beautiful at all times.”
John Stowell “John Stowell plays jazz, but he doesn't use any of the cliches; he has an incredible originality. John is a master creator.”
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