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Down For The Count

by John Webber Quartet

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Lulu's Hope 05:44
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Big G Blues 09:40
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Minor March 06:45
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Recorded live before a studio audience at New York City's Unity Center, Down for the Count, named for an actual Italian Count and Bologna benefactor to many in NYC's straight-ahead jazz scene, fulfills the expectations of the bandleader; “I got the guys I was comfortable working with, because I know that with them, it's always going to be swinging.” And swing it does! Featuring a mixed program of originals: “Lulu's Lope” (named for Webber's daughter), “Twilight in Seville” (reflective of the guitarist's time spent listening to Andrés Segovia and one of the few pieces contained here in which Webber lays down a beautiful chordal introduction utilizing Spanish harmony

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released September 6, 2014

John Webber: Guitar
Harold Mabern: Piano
Nat Reeves: Acoustic Bass
Joe Farnsworth: Drums
George Coleman: Tenor Saxophone (tracks 6 and 9)

Recorded March 18, 2014 at The Unity Center, NYC
Produced by John Webber & Cory Weeds
Cover photo, graphic design & layout: Ian Hendrickson-Smith

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John Webber Quartet New York, New York

Webber first learned to play bass guitar before switching to stand-up bass at age 15. He attended Northern Illinois University and Roosevelt University in Chicago. He relocated to New York City in 1987 and has played with Eric Alexander, Etta Jones, Harold Mabern, Cecil Payne, Lou Donaldson, David Hazeltine, Diana Krall, Annie Ross and Horace Silver. ... more

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