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Personnel: Wayne Bergeron (trumpet); Brandon Fields (saxophone); Maynard Ferguson (trumpet); Wally Minko (piano); Vinnie Colaiuta (drums). Journeyman jazz trumpeter Wayne Bergeron delivers a lush and fiery big-band performance on his 2007 album Plays Well with Others. Featuring Bergeron's own big band, the album also includes a guest appearance by iconic high-note trumpeter Maynard Ferguson. Much of the music here is crisply urbane, swinging mainstream jazz in the "little big band" tradition and should appeal to fans of acutely orchestrated ensemble jazz. ~ Matt CollarJazzTimes (p.68) - "Bergeron's high-note trumpet work is astonishing..." Plays Well With Others Music Wayne Bergeron Plays Well With Others Songs Plays Well With Others Music Review Average Rating: (4 out of 5 stars)   2nd CD Wayne Bergeron/Plays well with others. We didn't like this CD as well as the first one.We loved the first one, so we were somewhat dissapointed with this one, but anything he does is quite good. Submitted by dmwitt (Bloomington, MN 55437)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
this CD you must have! wonderful music, wonderful trumpet - Wayne Bergeron! This CD is a must for every trumpetplayer!!! Submitted by andreas-binder (Leingarten, Germany)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Great trumpet! Waynard is the Best! Modern Big band at its best. One of the last recorded appearances of Maynard Ferguson as guest soloist on Maynard and Waynard.BeBop, swing, latin, and rock styles are included on this date.The band cooks and Wayne soars.Great soloing by Andy martin, Pete Christleib,and Bill Rikenbach.
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