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Bob Dorough - The Houston Branch (2005)
BAND/ARTIST: Bob Dorough
- Title: The Houston Branch
- Year Of Release: 2005
- Label: DeesBees Records
- Genre: Jazz
- Quality: Mp3 / 320kbps
- Total Time: 58:29 min
- Total Size: 134 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
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01. Devil May Care
02. All the Things You Are
03. Yesterday
04. Zingaro
05. One Note Samba
06. Over the Rainbow
07. The Spoiler
08. September Song
09. Django
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01. Devil May Care
02. All the Things You Are
03. Yesterday
04. Zingaro
05. One Note Samba
06. Over the Rainbow
07. The Spoiler
08. September Song
09. Django
Amazingly enough, jazzman Bob Dorough's only child, Aralee Dorough, became a classical flutist. Nowadays she is the Principal Flutist of The Houston Symphony Orchestra. She is married to Colin Gatwood, second oboist of that orchestra and son of veteran oboist, Elden Gatwood, formerly of The Pittsburgh Symphony. However, Aralee, growing up in Bob's house, often took part in his various projects, including childrens' concerts, pop concerts, and even jazz concerts and also participated in Dorough's famous Schoolhouse Rock (ABC-TV), as singer and piccoloist.
Furthermore, Colin is an admirer of jazz and - well - the kids wanted to record with their famous Dad. Thus came about this CD, "The Houston Branch," featuring the two on flute and oboe/english horn, along with three top Houstonian sidemen. It might be said to be a "crossover" record, with semi-classical treatments of standards, bossa novas, one composition by Aralee and one by Bob. There are only two Bob Dorough vocals (I wanted to emphasize the unusual instrumentation) but he wrote all the arrangements and it is very much a Bob Dorough outing. Try it - you'll like it
Furthermore, Colin is an admirer of jazz and - well - the kids wanted to record with their famous Dad. Thus came about this CD, "The Houston Branch," featuring the two on flute and oboe/english horn, along with three top Houstonian sidemen. It might be said to be a "crossover" record, with semi-classical treatments of standards, bossa novas, one composition by Aralee and one by Bob. There are only two Bob Dorough vocals (I wanted to emphasize the unusual instrumentation) but he wrote all the arrangements and it is very much a Bob Dorough outing. Try it - you'll like it
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