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Ballin' The Jack Discography of CDs
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Big Head CD (2001)
Ballin' The Jack music CDs Ballin' the Jack's second release, The Big Head, jitterbugs its way right out of the starting gate with a rendering of Duke Ellington's "Jubilee Stomp." This time around sees the contemporary jazz septet interpreting swing and blues classics by such legends as Benny Goodman, Jelly Roll Morton, and Tommy Dorsey, among others, and paying tribute to the beginning of bebop or, as some call the genre, the root of rock & roll. Ballin' the Jack also flex their muscles in the area of originals, of which there are five on this disc. Of note is the bluesy "L'Esprit Django," written by guitarist Ben Sher, whose performance here is best described as smooth, smooth, smooth. The Big Head features guest artist and Ellington "specialist" Anthony Coleman on the Hammond B3 organ. You hear the musician in fine form on Leadbelly's down-home blues joint "Dick's Holler," where Coleman plays a soulful, stomp-your-foot extended solo. Coleman also takes a nice back-up turn on Ellington's "Fugueaditty," the seldom-heard fugue number. The best number on this collection comes by way of a raw and streetwise rendition of Ellington's "Creole Love Call," which features Frank London performing a gritty and steamy mute solo originally played by Bubber Miley. Listeners already familiar with Ballin' the Jack should not expect to hear much of the raucous, in-your-face, frenetic jazz numbers that the group has become known for. The Big Head focuses more on slow jams and smoldering blues numbers, which are executed with grace, skill, and creativity. Credit must be given to musicians who are able to revive classics and inject a contemporary flavor into them -- as evidenced on the ensemble's version of "Moonlight Serenade," which, incidentally, incorporates original music by Glen Miller from a '40s radio broadcast. That said, this is one of the things that Ballin' the Jack do best -- they seamlessly marry the old with the new, and kiss it with their own unique imprint. What a thoughtful and skilled recording this is -- their forebears would be proud. ~ Liana Jonas
2nd Rel;Avant Garde
Recorded at Peter Karl Studios, Brooklyn, New York on December 6, 2000 and January 2 & 3, 2001.
Adapters: Curtis Hasselbring; Gary Fagin; Matt Darriau; Andy Laster; Ballin' the Jack; Ben Sher; Frank London.
Personnel: Ben Sher (guitar, electric piano, Wurlitzer organ); Matt Darriau (clarinet, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone); Andy Laster (clarinet, baritone saxophone); Frank London (trumpet); Curtis Hasselbring (trombone); George Schuller (drums, bells).
Audio Mixers: George Schuller; Greg Anderson ; Matt Darriau.
Recording information: Peter Karl Studios, Brooklyn, NY (12/06/2000-01/03/2001).
Arrangers: Curtis Hasselbring; Gary Fagin; George Schuller; Matt Darriau; Andy Laster; Ballin' the Jack; Ben Sher; Frank London.
Ballin' The Jack: Matt ...
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Jungle CD (1999)
Ballin' The Jack discography JUNGLE is a tribute to Duke Ellington, featuring mostly Ellington compositions.
Ballin' the Jack is a New York City-based Duke Ellington tribute band. However, unlike some tribute bands, Ballin' the Jack does not slavishly re-create the subject's greatest hits in a "new and improved" fashion. BTJ focuses on the Ellington output of the '20s and '30s, when the tunes were short and very sweet (though never saccharine!), the tempos were ...
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 Ballin' The Jack Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Ballin' The Jack music songs: Dick's Holler, Mood Indigo Lyrics, Espirit Django, L', Seven Come Eleven, Echoes Of Harlem, Day Dream, Tapped Out. More music lyrics and songs Texas Shuffle, Smokefish, I'm Getting Sentimental Over You Lyrics, Rockin' in Rhythm, Betaville, Mood Indigo, Pt. 2 Lyrics, Big Head. More music lyrics and songs Creole Love Call, Noche Loisada, Jug, Old Man Blues, Limehouse Blues, Happy Go Lucky Local. See All Songs
 Ballin' The Jack CD discography Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | Frank London | Klezmatics, Klezmer Conservatory Band, Luna, They Might Be Giants, Aaron Alexander, Diane Birch, Boban Markovic Orkestar, Paul Cantelon | | Andy Laster | Andy Laster's Hydra, Erik Friedlander, Andy Laster's Lessness, Kelly Clarkson, Marty Ehrlich, Julius Hemphill, Lyle Lovett, Mick Rossi | | Matt Darriau | Klezmatics, Frank London, David Fiuczynski, Frank London's Klezmer Brass Allstars, Ismail Lumanovski, Jon Madof, Patrick Novara, Orange Then Blue | | Joe Fitzgerald | | Curtis Hasselbring | Charlie Kohlhase Quintet, Golem, Brian Ales, Aaron Alexander, Beat Circus, Boban Markovic Orkestar, Brian Carpenter's Ghost Train Orchestra, Frank Carlberg, Frank London's Klezmer Brass Allstars | | George Schuller | Michael Musillami Trio, Michael Musillami, Miles Donahue, Jason Robinson, Tom Beckham, Ran Blake, Frank Carlberg, Conference Call | | Ben Sher | Darrell Katz, Todd Levin, George Schuller, Gunther Schuller |
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