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| Jerry Stucker gets a 5 Star music review Tony Adamo featured ![]() Stucker is a fine instrumentalist with clean almost methodical single note runs but with the deceptively subtle soulful bent of a Kenny Burrell. The tunes here are slightly eclectic and in the hands of a lesser artist could have proven to be incredibly lame covers that one might here at a friends wedding reception. Tunes like "Watermelon Man" and " I Love Her" are given a harmonic face lift with Stucker's unique spin that also explains his formidable skills as a producer. Tony Adamo wrote and handles the vocal duties on "Hey Lou" and "Passport" with that re-fried funk style that fits hand in glove with a lineup including Ernie Watts on saxophone, Mike Clark on drums and Paul Jackson on bass. Why review a five year old release? Simple...too many independent artists are not getting the fair shake they deserve from some of the mainstream publications. Put together a band this tight and a set list this inventive and the review literally writes itself. Stucker also plays with The Easybay Messengers along with Mike Clark and Paul Jackson but getting back to It's All A Groove, a one sentence review would have to be: Funky Is As Funky Does! Tracks: 1 Watermelon Man 2 Winelight 3 Up in it 4 The World is A Ghetto 5 I Feel Like Makin Love 6 And I Love Her 7 Passport (feat. Tony Adamo vocals, Hipspoken word) 8 Berber Street 9 No Strings 10 Asibah 11 Hey Lou ( feat Tony Adamo vocals, Hipspoken word) Personnel: Jerry Stucker-guitar, James Gadson-drums, Paul van Wageningen-drums, Mike Clark-drums, Kenneth Nash-percussion/vocals, Roberto Quintana-percussion, Freddie Washington-bass, Paul Jackson-bass, John Costalupes-bass, Gary Brown-bass, Neil Larsen-organ/piano, Shota Osabe-piano, Rodney Franklin-piano, Mark Kaye-clavinet, Eddie Henderson-trumpet, Mic Gillette-trumpet/trombone, Ernie Watts-sax, Skip Mesquite-sax, Doc Kupka-bari sax, Tony Adamo-vocals/Hipspoken word, write your comments about the article :: © 2013 Jazz News :: home page |