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Monday, April 25, 2022

Danny Adler • Jazzin' at Rudy Van Gelder's



At Thanksgiving 1992, Danny was visiting his brother David in Washington DC, when he heard the news that Jazz Great Dizzy Gillespie was seriously ill. Danny immediately acting on impulse made a pilgrimage to the front door of this great architect of Be-Bop in Englewood NJ. Diz had once sat with Danny at a backstage piano patiently explaining the half/whole tone scale in the context of his classic tune, Night In Tunisia. After paying his respects to Diz and family, Danny decided to check out Rudy Van Gelders recording studio where so many great Jazz records were made for Bluenote Prestige and many other record labels.
Thus it transpired that in March of 1993, Danny returned to Rudy Van Gelders to record this LP, featuring Sam Yahel on Hammond B3 organ (the very same organ played by Jimmy Smith, Brother Jack McDuff, Groove Holmes and Larry Young). Also on board were Charles Ruggiero, drums (Chuck Mangione) and last but not least, tenor man Ari Ambrose (Stanley Turrentine, Steely Dan). Ari is the son of former Blues Doctor drummer Adam Ambrose (please see DA Legacy Vol 1).
This wonderful LP was cut absolutely live to digital 2 track on March 2nd and 3rd 1993. It was entirely engineered and mastered by the Late Great Legendary Rudy Van Gelder.

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En el Día de Acción de Gracias de 1992, Danny visitaba a su hermano David en Washington DC, cuando escuchó la noticia de que Jazz Great Dizzy Gillespie estaba gravemente enfermo. Danny, actuando de inmediato, hizo una peregrinación a la puerta de entrada de este gran arquitecto de Be-Bop en Englewood, NJ. Diz se había sentado una vez con Danny en un piano detrás del escenario, explicando pacientemente la escala de tonos de medio / todo en el contexto de su melodía clásica, Night In Tunisia. Después de presentar sus respetos a Diz y su familia, Danny decidió visitar el estudio de grabación Rudy Van Gelders, donde se hicieron tantos grandes discos de Jazz para Blue Note Prestige y muchos otros sellos discográficos.
Así sucedió que en marzo de 1993, Danny regresó a Rudy Van Gelders para grabar este LP, con Sam Yahel en el órgano Hammond B3 (el mismo órgano tocado por Jimmy Smith, el Hermano Jack McDuff, Groove Holmes y Larry Young). También a bordo estaban Charles Ruggiero, batería (Chuck Mangione) y por último, pero no menos importante, el tenor Ari Ambrose (Stanley Turrentine, Steely Dan). Ari es el hijo del ex baterista de Blues Doctor Adam Ambrose (consulte DA Legacy Vol 1).
Este maravilloso LP fue cortado absolutamente en vivo a la pista digital 2, el 2 y 3 de marzo de 1993. Fue completamente diseñado y masterizado por el gran legendario Rudy Van Gelder.



1. Lackawanna (Adler)
2. Sidewalks of New York (Leonard)
3. Woody’ N You (Gillespie)
4. Appleshack (Adler)
5. Tenderly (Gross)
6. Hot House (Dameron)
7. Electric Midnight (Adler)
8. Sugar Hill (Burrell)
9. Diatomaceous (Adler)


Credits:
Danny Adler - guitar
Ari Ambrose - tenor sax
Sam Yahel - Hammond B3 organ
Charles Ruggiero - drums


Produced by Danny Adler
Engineered and mastered by Rudy Van Gelder
Released July 27, 2006
Total Length: 1:13:55
Label: Roogalator Ltd.









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