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Hear Gringo (Track #4)

 


Featuring
Serge Ermoll - Piano
Bob Sender - Violin
Ed Gaston - Acoustic Bass
Warwick Alder - Trumpet
Alan Turnbull- Drums

All compositions by Serge Ermoll

Produced by Bob Sender

Recorded live at the Side-On Cafe, Sydney, Australia

Remastered at Reaktor Studios by Steve Wilson, 2004

Cover Art No Risk, No Fun by Horst Liepolt

Kata Jazz 600

We're proud to advise that the album is now featured and available at the
JAZZ RECORD CENTRE
236 West 26th Street
New York, NY 100001


Notes
My name is Serge Ermoll. I have recorded twenty-nine international albums with world class jazz artists such as Herb Ellis, Ray Brown, Richie Cole, and many more.

Now, through my many experiences, I have discovered Bob Sender, a jazz virtuoso of true genius. He comes from Philadelphia Pennsylvania(USA). Bob was originally flown to Australia by the ABC in order to play with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra.

Bob has worked with the likes of world renown artists such as Frank Sinatra, Randy Brecker, and Quincy Jones, just to name a few.

I have heard almost every jazz artist in the world, and it is my humble opinion that Bob Sender has more talent, heart, mind, and soul, than anyone I ever heard before. That's why I'll always be with him.

Horst Liepolt is the man responsible for creating all of the jazz scene in Australia that still currently exists today. He then moved to New York City where he made his home base on Broadway. He founded the famous Sweet Basil's Jazz Club located in New York's Greenwich Village. After establishing himself on the international jazz scene, he recorded the cream of America's greatest jazz musicians in his forty-six albums which include the greats Art Blakey and McCoy Tyner. He has won Grammy Awards, and a gold album in Japan.

Horst has produced most of my albums and has extensively produced me in major Australian concerts and recordings. He was the only successful jazz promoter in Australia who really believed in me and who knew what I could do musically.

Thank you Horst, from the bottom of my heart, and remember that I will always love you.

Serge Ermoll, 2005

 

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