Archive for the ‘Midnight’ tag
Here’s a new All About Jazz feature article about Posi-Tone Records!!!
www.allaboutjazz.com
When Posi-Tone Records founder Marc Free was growing up, he looked forward to each new record purchase, cherishing the cover artwork, devouring the liner notes and most of all, feasting on the music. He came to love the music and albums issued by iconic labels such as Blue Note and Impulse!, knowing that even if he hadn’t heard of the artist, it was likely to be a quali ...Read More
A tremendous review by Bruce Lindsay from All About Jazz for Doug Webb “Midnight” CD….
www.allaboutjazz.comSaxophonist Doug Webb leads a superb quartet on Midnight, creating a late-night atmosphere with a hint of nostalgia on a range of classic tunes.
Webb’s career stretches back for 30 years and includes work with some of the finest jazz musicians, including Bud Shanks, Horace Silver and Freddie Hubbard, as well as leading rock and pop acts including Rod Stewart. Midnight see ...Read More
Doug Webb “Midnight” gets a write up from Lucid Culture….
lucidculture.blogspot.com
If we told you what character saxophonist Doug Webb plays on tv, that would be distracting. His new album Midnight is probably a lesser-paying situation but it’s just as fun (more about that later). Webb is pretty ubiquitous on the West Coast and has played with everybody: Freddie Hubbard, Quincy Jones, Horace Silver and many others. The setup behind him is interesting: ...Read More
Here’s the first review for our latest CD “Midnight” by saxophonist Doug Webb
www.audaud.com
Doug Webb – Midnight – Posi-Tone PR 8070, 52:19 ****:
(Doug Webb, saxophones; Larry Goldings, piano; Stanley Clarke, bass; Gerry Gibbs, drums; with special guests: Joe Bagg (tracks 1 & 4) and Mahesh Balasooriya, (track 5) – piano)
Both Los Angeles and New York City have many jazz musicians who remain largely a secret to the public as they remain mostly in the ...Read More
Dan Bilawsky’s AAJ review for Doug Webb Midnight
http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=37495
If one is truly judged by the company they keep, then saxophonist Doug Webb is immediately well thought of, even before hearing his music. While Midnight marks his recorded debut as a leader, he’s performed and/or recorded with a long list of jazz greats, including Horace Silver, Freddie Hubbard and Billy Higgins, and appeared on over ...Read More




