Eddie Daniels, the renowned clarinetist, and the legendary pianist Roger Kellaway come together in "Duke at the Roadhouse: Live in Santa Fe" to deliver a vibrant and soulful tribute to the timeless music of Duke Ellington. Recorded live in Santa Fe in 2013, this jazz album is a captivating journey through the rich repertoire of one of the most influential figures in jazz history.
The album features nine tracks, each a masterful interpretation of Ellington's compositions, performed with the spontaneity and energy that only a live setting can provide. From the sultry "Mood Indigo" to the upbeat "It Don't Mean a Thing," Eddie Daniels and Roger Kellaway breathe new life into these classic tunes, showcasing their exceptional musicianship and deep understanding of the jazz tradition.
Eddie Daniels' clarinet work is nothing short of extraordinary, with his expressive phrasing and virtuosic technique shining through in every note. Roger Kellaway's piano playing is equally impressive, providing a solid foundation and adding his own unique touch to the arrangements. Together, they create a dynamic and engaging musical experience that highlights the enduring appeal of Duke Ellington's music.
"Duke at the Roadhouse: Live in Santa Fe" is a testament to the power of jazz to bring people together and create unforgettable moments. Whether you're a longtime fan of Eddie Daniels and Roger Kellaway or a newcomer to their work, this album is sure to leave you with a newfound appreciation for the genius of Duke Ellington and the magic of live jazz performance.