Roy Hargrove Big Band

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Ms. Garvey, Ms. Garvey 00:00 Tools
Mambo For Roy 00:00 Tools
September In The Rain 00:00 Tools
Velera 00:00 Tools
My Funny Valentine 00:00 Tools
Roy Allan 00:00 Tools
La Puerta 00:00 Tools
Trust 00:00 Tools
Requiem 00:00 Tools
Tschpiso 00:00 Tools
Every Time We Say Goodbye 00:00 Tools
La Puerta (Feat. Roberta Gambarini) 03:28 Tools
Everytime We Say Goodbye (Feat. Roberta Gambarini) 05:56 Tools
Everytime We Say Goodbye 00:00 Tools
Depth 00:00 Tools
Ms Garvey Ms Garvey 00:00 Tools
Ms.Garvey,Ms.Garvey 00:00 Tools
Roy Allen 00:00 Tools
Ms Garvey, Ms Garvey 00:00 Tools
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Roy Hargrove Big Band is a multi-instrumental jazz ensemble fronted by trumpeter Roy Hargrove. Nineteen pieces strong, Hargrove's ensemble is a vibrant and versatile group, tackling a wide range of material and styles with equal doses of precision and passion. The seeds of the project were planted in 1995, when Hargrove first formed a big band for a New York jazz festival. His big band concept grew as he led the evolving group through a series of regular gigs at the Jazz Gallery, a not-for-profit performance space in lower Manhattan - which proved an invaluable for both Hargrove and the musicians who participated. The lineup solidified into the group showcased on the eleven tracks of their debut album Emergence, which features Hargrove on trumpet, flugelhorn, and a rare lead vocal (on the standard "September in the Rain") alongside four other trumpet players (Frank Greene, Greg Gisbert, Darren Barrett, Ambrose Akinmisure), four trombonists (Jason Jackson, Vincent Chandler, Saunders Sermons, and Max Seigel on bass trombone), five reedists (Bruce Williams, alto saxophone and flute; Justin Robinson, alto and flute; Norbert Stachel, tenor sax and flute; Keith Loftis, tenor and flute; and Jason Marshall, baritone sax and flute), and the rhythm section of pianist Gerald Clayton, bassist Danton Boller, guitarist Saul Rubin, drummer Montez Coleman and percussionist Roland Guerrero. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.