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Tony Monaco Trio & Joey DeFrancesco Trio: A New Generation (2003)

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JIM SANTELLA,
Jim Santella

Jim Santella

Senior Contributor since 1997

Jim Santella has been contributing CD reviews, concert reviews and DVD reviews to AAJ since 1997. His work has also appeared in Southland Blues, The L.A. Jazz Scene, and Cadence Magazine.

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Published: September 25, 2003
Tony Monaco Trio & Joey DeFrancesco Trio: A New Generation

Ready for a Hammond B-3 overload?

Tony Monaco and his trio sit down and do business with Joey DeFrancesco and his trio. All at the same time. As the two trios trade off with seamless interaction, the momentum switches from one side to the other. One organist follows the other, and one guitarist follows the other, in up-tempo battles that rage with creative juices flowing.

Monaco and DeFrancesco are using a new generation Hammond model. While credit must be given to the instrument for the sparkling crisp sounds it offers, it takes soul to interpret the way these two masters do. Now established veterans, both leaders make this one a session to remember.

DeFrancesco’s muted and open trumpet feature on “Aglio e Olio” recalls the pioneering spirit of Dizzy Gillespie when jazz was undergoing a major change. Monaco provides an authentic folk scene with a cappella accordion on “Waltz of the Angels.” Then, Monaco’s accordion and DeFrancesco’s open horn create an Italian wedding party atmosphere on “Oh Marie.” As they hit their stride, two pumped-up Hammond B3s retake the spotlight with knees bending and feet flying. The bride and groom are sure going to be tired when this party’s over. Everyone is having a delicious good time.

For more information and audio samples, visit b3monaco.com

Track Listing: Pasta Faggioli; Homily; Katarina

Personnel: Tony Monaco Trio: Tony Monaco- organ, accordion; Robert Kraut- guitar; Louis Tsamous- drums; Joey DeFrancesco Trio: Joey DeFrancesco- organ, trumpet; Craig Ebner- guitar; Byron Landham- drums.


Style: Straight-ahead/Mainstream

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