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1. | Swing Is Here
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2. | Rhythm Is Our Business
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3. | Yours and Mine
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4. | Swing Pan Alley
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5. | Stevedore Stomp
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6. | Murder, He Says
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7. | Jammin' the Blues
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8. | That's My Home
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9. | Swingin' on the Famous Door
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10. | It's Been So Long
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11. | Hear Me Talkin' to Ya?
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12. | On the Sunny Side of the Street
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13. | My Buddy
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14. | I Hope Gabriel Likes My Music
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15. | Watch Out
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16. | I'll Always Be in Love With You
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Jazz / Retro Swing
Duke Heitger - Vocals, Mixing, Trumpet Bob Porter Liner Notes Brian Ogilvie Sax (Alto), Soloist, Clarinet, Sax (Tenor) Bruce Ogilvie Sax (Alto), Sax (Tenor), Clarinet, Sax (Soprano) Chris Tyle Drums Dan Barrett Trombone, Mixing, Arranger David Boeddinghaus Piano, Arranger George Hocutt Producer George Horn Mastering Hank Mackie Guitar Jamie Putnam Design, Art Direction John Sheridan Arranger Kerry Lewis String Bass, Bass Ray Avery Photography Rebecca Kilgore Arranger, Guitar, Vocals Richard Bird Engineer Tim Stambaugh Engineer Tom Fischer Clarinet, Sax (Soprano), Sax (Alto), Sax (Tenor)
The 1990s Swing revival has been a mixed blessing for jazz fans; a lot of the practitioners talk the talk, walk the walk and wear the uniforms, but simply don't cut it as songwriters or performers because they rely too heavily on rock and omit any classic material from the genre. In spite of the appearance given by the cover of this CD, this is the Real McCoy. Duke Heitger is a the son of jazz musician Ray Heitger of the Cakewalking Jazz Band in Toledo, Ohio, and the early influences have paid great dividends. Heitger is a first rate trumpeter, leading a group that includes pianist David Boeddignhaus, clarinetist/alto saxophonist/tenor saxophonist Tom Fischer, both of whom have worked with Heitger in Banu Gibson's band. Drummer Chris Tyle is also the cornetist and leader of the Silver Leaf Jazz Band; there are also several notable guests: the brilliant trombonist and arranger Dan Barrett, the popular swing singer Rebecca Kilgore, and reedman Brian Ogilvie, a veteran of the Jim Cullum Jazz Band. There's a lot of long forgotten music within this CD, including Duke Ellington's "Swing Pan Alley,"which features Heitger's crisp muted horn and also the maestro's "Stevedore Stomp," highlighted by Barrett's tremendous chops as well as Fischer's clarinet and Ogilvie's solid tenor sax. Swing fans will greatly enjoy this release. ~ Ken Dryden, All Music Guide
Duke Heitger
Active Decades: '90s and '00s Born: May 10, 1968 in Toledo, OH Genre: Jazz Styles: Dixieland, Swing, New Orleans Jazz, Retro Swing
Cornet/trumpet player Duke Heitger achieved his greatest popular exposure through his work on the Squirrel Nut Zippers' 1997 breakthrough album Hot. In addition to appearances on several other records, Heitger eventually struck out on his own to lead a Dixielandswing session, backed by a roster of fellow New Orleans scenesters; the result, Rhythm Is Our Business, was released in early 2000. ---Steve Huey, All Music Guide |
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