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For the fourth recorded edition of his Big Phat Band, Grammy-winning Gordon Goodwin in "Act Your Age" continues to display dynamic big band writing executed with complete aplomb. A bevy of guest soloists is on display in tracks by the accomplished pianists Chick Corea and Dave Grusin, vocalist Patti Austin, and guitarist Lee Ritenour, who is also the producer of the CD. In addition, Goodwin illustrates his genuine appreciation of the legacy of the enduring jazz masters in the intriguing, cutting edge re-recording by Art Tatum of "Yesterday" , which is surrounded by his modern chart of the Jerome Kern classic tune. Goodwin's bow to the recent past is his version of Herbie Hancock's "Watermelon Man", dressed in brand new clothes and arranged in a shuffle rhythm. Patti Austin digs deeply into Earth, Wind, and Fire's "September" , along with Lee Ritenour's vigorous guitar solo. Chick Corea recreates his "Senor Mouse" with the same success as his original version, but this time he is heard in a rare big band context, riffing with The Big Phat Band. The celebrated screen composer, Dave Grusin, and his longtime musical associate Ritenour, work perfectly in tandem providing added flavor to Grusin's composition, "Punta Del Soul" . The broad sweep of Goodwin's impressive composing and arranging credentials are much in evidence through his originals including standouts "Hit The Ground Running", "Act Your Age"; and "Chance Encounters". Running the musical garment from soul grooves to samba, to contemporary New Orleans, musically he is equally at home. But the high caliber of Goodwin's writing demands a high caliber ensemble to play it. That is exactly what the Big Phat Band offers, in addition to featuring soloists that both understand and are in turn inspired by his writing: Alto saxophonist Eric Marienthal, tenor saxophonist Brian Scanlon, the Band's vaunted trumpet section of Wayne Bergeron, Dan Fornero, Dan Savant, and Bob Summers, trombonist Andy Martin, and drummer Bernie Dresel. The Bonus DVD is loaded with great stuff that Gordon's fans expect from him including videos, interviews, commentary, band bios, games, "make your own mix", and the entire in stunning DVD quality 5.1 surround sound.

"Act Your Age" (Gordon Goodwin) - feat. Nathan East
http://www.lastudiomusicians.net/BPB - Act Your Age.mp3

"Backrow Politics" (Gordon Goodwin)
http://www.lastudiomusicians.net/BPB - Backrow Politics.mp3

"Chance Encounters" (Gordon Goodwin)
http://www.lastudiomusicians.net/BPB - Chance Encounters.mp3

"East Coast Envy" (Gordon Goodwin)
http://www.lastudiomusicians.net/BPB - East Coast Envy.mp3

"El Macho Muchacho" (Gordon Goodwin)

http://www.lastudiomusicians.net/El Macho Muchacho.mp3

"Gumbo Street" (Gordon Goodwin)
http://www.lastudiomusicians.net/Gumbo Street.mp3

"Hit The Ground Running" (Gordon Goodwin)
http://www.lastudiomusicians.net/BPB - Hit The Ground Running.mp3

"Punta Del Sol" (Dave Grusin, arr. Gordon Goodwin) - feat. Lee Ritenour & Dave Grusin
http://www.lastudiomusicians.net/BPB - Punta Del Sol.mp3

"Senor Mouse" (Chick Corea, arr. Gordon Goodwin) - feat. Chick Corea
http://www.lastudiomusicians.net/BPB - Senor Mouse.mp3

"September" (McKay/White/Willis, arr. Gordon Goodwin) - feat. Patti Austin & Lee Ritenour
http://www.lastudiomusicians.net/BPB - September.mp3

"Watermelon Man" - (Herbie Hancock, arr. Gordon Goodwin)
http://www.lastudiomusicians.net/BPB - Watermelon Man.mp3

"Yesterdays" (Jerome Kern, arr. Gordon Goodwin) - feat. Art Tatum
http://www.lastudiomusicians.net/BPB - Yesterdays.mp3


Saxes: Eric Marienthal, Sal Lozano, Brian Scanlon, Jeff Driskill, Jay Mason.
Trumpets: Wayne Bergeron, Dan Fornero, Pete DeSiena, Bob Summers, Dan Savant.
Trombones: Andy Martin, Alex Iles, Charlie Morillas, Craig Ware.
Rhythm: Gordon Goodwin, Bernie Dresel, Rick Shaw, Andrew Synowiec, Brad Dutz.


Brian Scanlon, Bernie Dresel, Wayne Bergeron, Dan Savant, and Lee Ritenour.


Pete DeSiena, Wayne Bergeron, Dan Fornero, and Dan Savant

"ACT YOUR AGE" REVIEWS

For the fourth recorded edition of his Big Phat Band, Grammy-winning Gordon Goodwin in "Act Your Age" continues to display dynamic big band writing executed with complete aplomb. A bevy of guest soloists is on display in tracks by the accomplished pianists Chick Corea and Dave Grusin, vocalist Patti Austin, and guitarist Lee Ritenour, who is also the producer of the CD. In addition, Goodwin illustrates his genuine appreciation of the legacy of the enduring jazz masters in the intriguing, cutting edge re-recording by Art Tatum of "Yesterday" , which is surrounded by his modern chart of the Jerome Kern classic tune. Goodwin's bow to the recent past is his version of Herbie Hancock's "Watermelon Man", dressed in brand new clothes and arranged in a shuffle rhythm. Patti Austin digs deeply into Earth, Wind, and Fire's "September" , along with Lee Ritenour's vigorous guitar solo. Chick Corea recreates his "Senor Mouse" with the same success as his original version, but this time he is heard in a rare big band context, riffing with The Big Phat Band. The celebrated screen composer, Dave Grusin, and his longtime musical associate Ritenour, work perfectly in tandem providing added flavor to Grusin's composition, "Punta Del Soul" . The broad sweep of Goodwin's impressive composing and arranging credentials are much in evidence through his originals including standouts "Hit The Ground Running", "Act Your Age"; and "Chance Encounters". Running the musical garment from soul grooves to samba, to contemporary New Orleans, musically he is equally at home. But the high caliber of Goodwin's writing demands a high caliber ensemble to play it. That is exactly what the Big Phat Band offers, in addition to featuring soloists that both understand and are in turn inspired by his writing: Alto saxophonist Eric Marienthal, tenor saxophonist Brian Scanlon, the Band's vaunted trumpet section of Wayne Bergeron, Dan Fornero, Dan Savant, and Bob Summers, trombonist Andy Martin, and drummer Bernie Dresel. The Bonus DVD is loaded with great stuff that Gordon's fans expect from him including videos, interviews, commentary, band bios, games, "make your own mix", and the entire in stunning DVD quality 5.1 surround sound.

RARE VIDEO!

Big Phat Band - "A Night In Tunisia"

Vocals: Carmen Carter
Saxes: Eric Marienthal, Sal Lozano, Bill Liston, Jeff Driskill, Greg Huckins.
Trumpets: Wayne Bergeron, Dennis Farias, Bob Summers, Dan Savant.
Trombones: Andy Martin, Alex Iles, Steve Holtman, Craig Ware.
Rhythm: Gordon Goodwin, Bernie Dresel, Rick Shaw, Luis Conte.

NEWS

6-9-08 - A tentative release date of September 30th has been set for the new Big Phat Band record. The band has recorded an Art Tatum track which uses a digitally updated version of one of Art's solos. Studio bassist Nathan East also plays on one of the tracks.

4-19-08 - Gordon and the BPB have also been working on a CD with L.A. keyboardist & producer Dave Siebels. Below are photos from those sessions...

Learn more about Dave and this recording at www.davesfilmmusic.com

4-2-08 - Gordon Goodwin’s Big Phat Band’s new record is scheduled for a Fall, 2008 release on Immergent Records. Produced by acclaimed guitarist Lee Ritenour, it features a host of terrific special guests including Patti Austin, Chick Corea, Dave Grusin and Lee himself.

All photos courtesy of Dave Seibels

SESSION PHOTOS

All photos by Rex Bullington

photo courtesy of Pete DeSiena