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1. | Corner Pocket
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2. | Stompy Jones
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3. | Yours Is My Heart Alone
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4. | Sweet Substitute
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5. | Softly, As in a Morning Sunrise
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6. | Ring dem Bells
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7. | Only a Rose
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8. | Come Sunday
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9. | Suddenly It's Spring
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10. | Shim-Me-Sha-Wabble
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11. | You Stepped out of a Dream
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12. | Minute Waltz
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13. | One, Two Button Your Shoe
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14. | Buddy Bolden's Blues
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15. | Sonny Speaks
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Jazz
Johnny Varro-piano Randy Sandke-trumpet, Dan Barrett-trombone, Scott Robinson-tenor sax, Ken Peplowski-alto sax, clarinet, Frank Tage-bass, Joe Ascione-drums
"This is a true band, jazz synergy in action, so much more than four horns and a rhythm section. Many live sessions and recordings - with fine players - can seem tedious when the opening ensemble gives way to a piano solo, then a series of horn solos, every time. Each performance unfolds according to its own satisfying logic, and each track has its own surprises. There is truth in advertising, for the Swing 7 honestly lives up to its name." ---From th album notes by Michael Steinman
Johnny Varro
Active Decades: '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s and '00s Genre: Jazz Styles: Swing
One of the top swing-oriented pianists since the 1950s, Johnny Varro has long been a fixture in the trad jazz circuit even if the greater jazz world does not seem to know that he exists. He considers his influences to be Jess Stacy, Teddy Wilson, and Eddie Miller, as well as the jazz performances he witnessed as a child put on by Jack Crystal. Learning the piano while following Crystal and his friends, Varro's first professional job was with Bobby Hackett for a tour of the East Coast in 1953. In 1957, he replaced Ralph Sutton as the intermission pianist at Eddie Condon's club and was associated with Condon througout the first half of the 1960s. He worked with many top trad and swing players during that era before moving to Miami in 1964; in the late '70s he relocated to Southern California. The veteran pianist has kept up a busy schedule playing at clubs, jazz parties, and festivals, where his impeccable swing style is appreciated. In the '90s and 2000s, Varro made several recordings for Arbors and continued to tour with the Swing 7, the band he has worked with since relocating to California. ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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