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Recording information: Avatar Studio (03/09/2008-03/08/2009).
Editor: Brian Montgomery.
Personnel: John Hollenbeck (whistling, drums); Theo Bleckmann (vocals, whistling); Ben Kono (whistling, flute, soprano saxophone, alto saxophone); Bohdan Hilash, Bohdan Hilash (whistling, clarinet); Dan Willis, Dan Willis (whistling, soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone); Jon Owens, Jon Owens (whistling, trumpet, flugelhorn); Robert Hudson, Mike Christianson, Rob Hudson (whistling, trombone); Jacob Garchik (whistling, tenor horn); Jeremy Viner (clarinet, tenor saxophone); Tony Malaby (soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone); Ellery Eskelin (tenor saxophone); Dave Ballou, Dave Ballo, Laurie Frink, Tony Kadleck (trumpet, flugelhorn); Alan Ferber (trombone); Gary Verse, Gary Verse (piano, organ, keyboards); Kermit Driscoll (acoustic bass, electric bass); Mallet Percussion, Matt Moran, John Ferrari (percussion).
Audio Mixer: Brian Montgomery.
Down Beat (p.58) - 3.5 stars out of 5 -- 'While each piece is episodic and filled with contrasts, they sustain an impressive narrative flow." Eternal Interlude Music | List Price | $16.98 (You save $3.39) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Jazz CDs | | Label | Sunny Side | | Orig Year | 2009 | | All Time Sales Rank | 121569  | | CD Universe Part number | 7974916 | | Catalog number | 281220 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Aug 18, 2009 | | Producer | John Hollenbeck | | Engineer | James Farber | | Recording Time | 70 minutes | | Personnel | Tony Kadleck - trumpet, flugelhorn Laurie Frink Dan Willis - whistling, soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone Tony Malaby - soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone John Hollenbeck - whistling, drums Matt Moran Kermit Driscoll - acoustic bass, electric bass Jacob Garchik - whistling, tenor horn Alan Ferber - trombone Ben Kono - whistling, flute, soprano saxophone, alto saxophone
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John Hollenbeck Eternal Interlude Songs | 1. | Foreign One |
| 2. | Eternal Interlude |
| 3. | Guarana |
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| 5. | Perseverance |
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