Ryan and Andy give a lesson in melodic improvisation and soloing that suits the style of the song. No needless pyrotechnics when you have nothing to prove .. They are my favorite tenor trumpet combo ... Great tones and tasty licks ..
I agree with you Obergsson, no pyrotechnics, just blended with the style of Matthew's superb arrangement and fitting perfectly David Matthew's brilliant talent as an orchestrator and arranger.
Oh ... restrained, beautiful ideas ,,, no over blowing ... great feel. Love it! This guy is very very efficient on the trumpet ... great embrouchure, with nothing moving.
I am sure my parents had the pleasure of dancing to Ryan Kisor as he started traveling some with the Eddie Skeets band when he was like 10 or 11. I love his buttery smooth sound. He does these old standards flawlessly. Love the saxophonist just as much.
this is nice and i like ALL kinds of music quality all the way.this is a very smooth classy outfit.dont worry these boys are well capable of a tear up when its called for.
Que lujo....!!!! lindos arreglos ....buenos solistas,muy buena interpretación...!!! GRACIAS POR ESTO...GRACIAS A DAVID.... QUE IDEAS MAS FRESCAS TIENE..!
Nice! A lovely arrangement. It would have been perfect for me if the opening refrain had been included; I really like that. Still wondering how Ryan gets such an upright embouchure; a lovely tone.
Wow, you gettin' owned! Seriously though, why the hate? Everyone has their tastes; just because everyone else that's not you likes this, you shouldn't impose your own opinion.
Take away the sheet music and play, this isn't Gershwin... Jazz should be raw, and this shit is overcooked. It is a good thing these guys have lots of friends and family posting encouragement here. Boring and uninspired trumpet & sax playing regardless of their great training. Good job "Manhattan Jazz Orchestra", I now respect Kenny G.