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Friday, August 6, 2021

Jared Gold • Solids & Stripes



Jared Gold's recent emergence as one of New York's most in demand organists comes from years of dedication and respect to the Hammond B-3. With such influences as Larry Young, Jack McDuff, and Don Patterson, a unique philosophy based on extending harmony and solidifying groove has taken precedence. Versatility has provided Jared the opportunity to work with such established veterans as Dave Stryker, John Abercrombie, Ed Cherry, Jon Gordon, Oliver Lake, Bill Goodwin, Adam Nussbaum, Jimmy Ponder, Ralph Bowen, Bruce Williams, Cecil Brooks III, Don Braden, Ralph Peterson, William Ash, John Swana, and Tony Reedus. In 2004 Dave Stryker included Jared in his newly formed organ trio with drummer Tony Reedus. With a mixture of adventurous original music and new takes on some old standards this group has been performing often, including a live WBGO broadcast from J and R music in NYC. Jared's writing and arranging skills are featured in his collaboration with guitarist Randy Napoleon and drummer Quincy Davis. They have produced two CD's of which “Enjoy the Moment” (pko records) has received high acclaim and radio play throughout the country. Jared's discography also includes “The Chaser” with the Dave Stryker Trio, “Going Somewhere” with the Avi Rothbard Trio, “Broadway Alley” with the William Ash Trio, and “Springloaded” with the Dan Pratt Organ Quartet.
https://musicians.allaboutjazz.com/jaredgold

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La reciente aparición de Jared Gold como uno de los organistas más solicitados de Nueva York es fruto de años de dedicación y respeto al Hammond B-3. Con influencias como Larry Young, Jack McDuff y Don Patterson, ha primado una filosofía única basada en extender la armonía y solidificar el groove. La versatilidad ha proporcionado a Jared la oportunidad de trabajar con veteranos establecidos como Dave Stryker, John Abercrombie, Ed Cherry, Jon Gordon, Oliver Lake, Bill Goodwin, Adam Nussbaum, Jimmy Ponder, Ralph Bowen, Bruce Williams, Cecil Brooks III, Don Braden, Ralph Peterson, William Ash, John Swana y Tony Reedus. En 2004 Dave Stryker incluyó a Jared en su recién formado trío de órgano con el baterista Tony Reedus. Con una mezcla de música original aventurera y nuevas tomas en algunos viejos estándares este grupo ha estado actuando a menudo, incluyendo una transmisión en vivo de WBGO desde J y R music en NYC. Las habilidades de Jared para componer y arreglar son destacadas en su colaboración con el guitarrista Randy Napoleon y el baterista Quincy Davis. Han producido dos CD's de los cuales "Enjoy the Moment" (pko records) ha recibido grandes elogios y ha sido reproducido en la radio en todo el país. La discografía de Jared también incluye "The Chaser" con el Dave Stryker Trio, "Going Somewhere" con el Avi Rothbard Trio, "Broadway Alley" con el William Ash Trio, y "Springloaded" con el Dan Pratt Organ Quartet.
https://musicians.allaboutjazz.com/jaredgold
 

Tracks
01. Black 5:39
02. O-o-h Child 4:03
03. The Nest 4:35
04. On The Cusp 7:04
05. Angela (Theme from Taxi) 5:18
06. Queen's Gambit 6:32
07. Isn't It Romantic? 5:05
08. Splat 5:29
09. It Ain't Necessarily So 6:37
10. Moonstone 6:10

Jared Gold - organ
Seamus Blake - tenor sax
Randy Napoleon - guitar
Mark Ferber – drums

2008






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