| Jazz 
 Recorded: 05/29 2004, LAX Four Points Sheraton, Hotel, Los Angeles, CA
 
 Phil Woods, featured soloist, alto saxophone
 Carl Saunders, trumpet
 Mike McGuffey, trumpet
 Frank Szabo, trumpet
 Bob Summers, trumpet
 Ron Stout, trumpet
 Andy Martin, trombone
 Scott Whitfield, trombone
 Bryant Byers, bass trombone
 Kim Richmond, alto saxophone and clarinet
 Bill Trujillo, tenor saxophone
 Keith Bishop, tenor saxophone
 Jerry Pinter, tenor saxophone
 Bob Carr, baritone saxophone
 Ross Tompkins, piano
 Joel Hamilton, bass
 Dave Tull, drums
 
 Phil Woods & The Los Angeles Jazz Orchestra perform the great Woody Herman Band Second Herd Bebop charts from the late 1940's. The Los Angeles Jazz Orchestra, under the direction of trumpeter Ron Stout, is joined by alto sax legend Phil Woods and a host of LA's greatest jazz musicians including Ross Tompkins, Carl Saunders, Scott Whitfield, Andy Martin, Jerry Pinter, Kim Richmond and Joel Hamilton.
 
 
 "The opening moments of "Keen and Peachy" command instant excitement, quickly revealing the imprint of Woody Herman's explosive big bands. In the case of this "live" recording, the focus is on the spirit and direction of his remarkable "Second Herd", a sizzling band soaked in the vanguard of bebop inspired by gate breakers Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, Bud Powell, and Max Roach.
 Considering the engaging music the Second Herd represented and sadly its short list of studio recordings, it is notable that at long last its seldom heard/unheard music is embodied in a CD. Consequently, Ken (Poston) judiciously assembled the Los Angeles Jazz Orchestra under the capable leadership of trumpeter Ron Stout who as a Herdsman from 1984-1990 has answered promptly many a call to participate in performances and activities connected with Woody Herman.
 Phil Woods' performance on this CD reflects his status as a celebrated jazz soloist who is an unrivaled alto saxophonist. His solos are models of surprise and marvel of configuration. He is as fully equipped as any musician can possibly be, possessing acute ears, nimble fingering, a distinctive sound and an inexhaustible repertoire of songs he taps to lace his story telling.
 And the audience had a super time because the band was groovin'. Everyone had a ball swinging!
 The "Unheard Herd" has, indeed, been heard."
 ---Dr. Herb Wong - Past President, International Association for JazzEducation Alumnus, KJAZ Radio- San Francisco, California
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