Jazz / Modern Big Band, Mainstream Jazz, Standards
  Jack Cortner	Producer, Arranger Arthur Friedman	Engineer, Mixing, Mastering Bill Mays	Piano, Soloist Birch Johnson	Trombone Bob Millikan	Trumpet Brian O'Flaherty	Trumpet Bruce Bonvissuto	Trombone Bud Burridge	Trumpet Danny Cahn	Trumpet David Tofani	Sax (Alto), Soloist, Saxophone, Sax (Tenor) Dennis Anderson	Saxophone Doug Ramsey	Liner Notes Jay Anderson	Bass Jeff Mironov	Guitar Jerry Dodgion	Saxophone Jim Pugh	Soloist, Trombone Kenny Berger	Saxophone Lawrence Feldman	Saxophone Martin Wind	Bass Marvin Stamm	Flugelhorn, Trumpet, Soloist Paul Faulise	Trombone Ronnie Cuber	Saxophone Sheldon Yellowhair	Assistant Tony Kadleck	Trumpet Tony Studd	Trombone
  The Jack Cortner New York Big Band's debut is filled with complex yet easily accessible arrangements played by many of New York's best jazz musicians. The Jack Cortner New York Big Band plays both original jazz compositions and several standards including "Limehouse Blues" and "Lover Man."
 
  Jack Cortner is a veteran composer/arranger who may not be a familiar name to the average jazz fan, because most of his charts have been in a commercial setting, but he has long been writing arrangements for trumpeter Marvin Stamm. On this swinging big-band session, Cortner's impressive charts make one wish he had been able to consistently work in such a setting on a regular basis. Featured soloists include Stamm (also heard on fl�gelhorn), pianist Bill Mays (who often works with Stamm for recordings, concerts, and workshops), trombonist Jim Pugh, and saxophonist Dave Tofani. Highlights include the bold treatment of "Softly, as in a Morning Sunrise," the chugging Count Basie-like "On the Trail," and Cortner's whimsical swinger "Flimflam Ma'am." Highly recommended. ~ Ken Dryden, All Music Guide |