

50 % of the profits from the album go to a Jazz Scholarship to a Jazz Student currently at LaGuardia HS of Music & Art and the Performing Arts
Then & Now
Dennis Bell Jazz NY | GuavaJamm Entertainment
By Michael P. Gladstone
allaboutjazz.com
This album is subtitled A Jazz Retrospect of New York City's High School of Music & Art. Every member of this quartet graduated from these two schools in the late 1950s or mid 1990s, having since individually pursued careers in music and education. The collective resume for these players is enough to raise a few musical eyebrows per names and venues (e.g. Peter Chivily was the Stan Kenton bassist during the period when he recorded West Side Story in the early '60s).
This 73 minute album gives plenty of space to compositions by leader Dennis Bell, who contributes seven of the nine tunes as well as ample solo opportunities for all. The medium tempo blues Skully!!!! is an attractive classic Blue Note-type line which serves as a platform for Casey Benjamin to deliver a Jackie McLean-ish alto solo. After introspective solos by Bell and Chivily on the ballad Dance Michele, Dance, Benjamin gets a chance to repeat with a soulful statement. On the lengthy Pop Goes Chris,� Benjamin channels a no-nonsense Joe Henderson mode through his tenor sax. The standard Stompin' at the Savoy features an interesting moment when the sax man suspends time for a minute when he solos unaccompanied. Throughout, Bell, Chivily and Roberson provide fine rhythm section support, with Bell comping well.
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