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this is a quartet session led by veteran New York tenor saxophonist Ralph Lalama; he burns with muscular yet sensitive attack, lending power & dignity to a program of standards, originals & a Sonny Rollins piece, feat. Peter Washington, Kenny Washington
Ralph Lalama Quartet: Ralph Lalama (tenor saxophone); Richard Wyands (piano); Peter Washington (bass); Kenny Washington (drums). Recorded in Brooklyn, New York on December 18, 1998.JazzTimes (12/99, p.172) - "...a meaty hard bop session characterized by the tenor man's burly tone and classic masculine phrasing....sparkling....Definitely an album to get..." Music For Grown-Ups Music Ralph Lalama Music For Grown-Ups Songs Music For Grown-Ups Review
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