Dive into the rich, velvety tones of George Masso's trombone on his 2004 album "Just Friends," a captivating journey through classic jazz standards. This album, released under Nagel Heyer Records, is a testament to Masso's mastery of his instrument and his deep understanding of jazz music.
"Just Friends" features a stellar lineup of musicians, including Ken Peplowski, Brian Dee, Len Skeat, and Jake Hanna, who join Masso in delivering a set of timeless tunes. The album opens with the sultry "You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To" and closes with the sweet "Three Little Words," taking you on a musical journey that spans over an hour and nineteen minutes.
The title track, "Just Friends," was originally written by Sam Lewis and John Klenner and first recorded in 1931. Masso's rendition, along with the other tracks like "In a Mellow Tone," "Blue Monk," and "If I Were a Bell," showcases his ability to breathe new life into classic songs while staying true to their roots.
George Masso, known for his collaborations with jazz greats and his contributions to the genre, brings his unique style and warmth to this album. "Just Friends" is not just a collection of songs; it's a celebration of jazz music, a nod to its history, and a testament to its enduring appeal. Whether you're a longtime fan of George Masso or a newcomer to his music, this album is sure to delight and enchant.