Benny Golson, the legendary saxophonist and composer behind jazz classics like "Whisper Not!", invites you to explore "Horizon Ahead," his captivating album released in 2016. Recorded in December 2015 at The Samurai Hotel Recording Studio, this album is a testament to Golson's enduring artistry and his ability to captivate audiences with his unique sound. The album features a stellar rhythm section with pianist Mike LeDonne, bassist Buster Williams, and drummer Carl Allen, providing a solid foundation for Golson's masterful saxophone work.
"Horizon Ahead" is a collection of ten tracks that blend hard bop, bebop, and cool jazz elements, showcasing Golson's versatility and depth as a musician. The album opens with a lively rendition of "Don't Get Around Much Anymore," followed by the upbeat "Jump Start" and the title track "Horizon Ahead." Each song is a journey in itself, from the sultry "Mood Indigo" to the energetic "Lulu's Back in Town." The album also includes a spoken introduction to the powerful piece "Out of the Darkness, and into the Light," adding a personal touch to the recording.
With a duration of just over 54 minutes, "Horizon Ahead" is a concise yet impactful album that highlights Benny Golson's enduring talent and his contributions to the jazz genre. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to his music, this album offers a rich listening experience that celebrates the timeless appeal of jazz.
Benny Golson, born in Philadelphia in 1929, was a titan of the jazz world, renowned for his mastery of the tenor saxophone and his prolific compositions. His career spanned over six decades, during which he became a pivotal figure in the bebop and hard bop genres. Golson first gained recognition through his work with legendary big bands led by Lionel Hampton and Dizzy Gillespie, where his talents as a composer and arranger shone brightly. In 1959, he co-founded The Jazztet with trumpeter Art Farmer, a group that became synonymous with sophisticated, hard-bop jazz. Throughout his career, Golson's distinctive sound and innovative arrangements earned him the title of a 1996 NEA Jazz Master. Beyond his performing career, Golson's arrangements for film and television in the late 1960s and 1970s showcased his versatility and creativity. His legacy endures through his timeless compositions and his influence on generations of jazz musicians.
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