News Summary
Nashville is abuzz with anticipation for the Ryan Middagh Orchestra’s new album, ‘Tenor Madness,’ set to release on January 10. This dynamic jazz ensemble, led by Ryan Middagh, pays tribute to the legendary 1956 Sonny Rollins session. The album features an eclectic mix of talented musicians from Nashville’s jazz scene, promising a vibrant collection of original compositions and jazz standards. As the jazz community continues to grow and diversify, ‘Tenor Madness’ is sure to delight listeners with its rich ensemble sound and adventurous solos.
Nashville’s Jazz Scene Gears Up for “Tenor Madness” Album Release
Nashville is buzzing with excitement as the Ryan Middagh Orchestra is all set to unveil their highly anticipated new album, “Tenor Madness”, on January 10. This dynamic jazz orchestra, led by the multi-talented Ryan Middagh, promises to deliver a musical treat that pays homage to the legendary 1956 Sonny Rollins session of the same name. As a prominent figure in Nashville’s vibrant jazz community, Middagh juggles academic responsibilities at the Blair School of Music while successfully managing the role of bandleader, making this upcoming release even more impressive.
Spotlight on Talented Musicians
The album features an incredible array of talent from Nashville’s jazz scene. Enthusiastic listeners can look forward to a brilliant mix of saxophonists, trumpeters, trombonists, and a lively rhythm section. On saxophones, the orchestra showcases Alto saxophonists Alex Graham and Jovan Quallo, alongside a powerhouse of Tenor saxophonists including Jeff Coffin, Don Aliquo, Joel Frahm, and Kevin Shinskie. Mid-contrast baritone saxophones will be performed by both Ryan Middagh and Jimmy Bowland, adding depth and richness to the sound.
In the trumpet section, listeners can expect dazzling performances from Steve Patrick, Tyler Jaeger, Jeff Bailey, and Olivia Achcet. The trombone lineup features talented musicians including Jonathan Salcedo, Sarah Morrow, and Roy Agee. Rounding out the rhythm section are Lindsey Miller on guitar, Pat Coil on piano, Jake Jezioro on bass, and Marc Widenhofer on drums, all bringing their individual flair to the ensemble sound.
A Musical Journey
“Tenor Madness” is crafting its identity around a collection of both original compositions and beloved jazz standards, showcasing the saxophone in all its glory. One standout arrangement includes Middagh’s rework of a classic favorite, “This Time the Dream’s on Me”, during which he performs a mesmerizing solo on the baritone sax. With tracks like “Cry Me a River” and “Wiley Roots”, the album is packed with adventurous solos from Coffin, Aliquo, and Agee, keeping the energy high and unpredictable.
A Big-band Delight
Your ears will be treated to a joyful blend of ensemble and solo performances, making the album a delightful journey from start to finish. It is characterized as a straight-ahead, mainstream release that promises to keep audiences on their toes, offering a fanfare of excitement and enjoyment.
Community Spirit and Support
The Nashville jazz scene is on the rise, becoming increasingly inclusive and diverse, with musicians supporting one another and creating an atmosphere of collaboration. The Ryan Middagh Orchestra stands out as one of about six active big bands in the area, contributing immensely to the growth and vitality of the local jazz community.
Stay Tuned for More
Jazz enthusiasts who want to keep up with Middagh and the orchestra’s projects can easily connect through social media, where updates and sneak peeks are shared regularly. The anticipation for “Tenor Madness” is palpable, and it’s safe to say that Nashville’s jazz aficionados won’t want to miss this release.
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