Posts Tagged ‘Hudson City Suite’
Jazz Times Magazine: "Northern Light" Review 4/13
March 29, 2013
Jazz Times “Northern Light” by the Scott Healy – Glenn Alexander Quartet 03/29/13 Albums By Scott Albin Northern Light– Scott Healy-Glenn Alexander Quartet Click for original article… Comparisons can...
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Step Tempest – Scott Healy Ensemble "Hudson City Suite" Review by Richard Kamens
March 19, 2013
Yes, one can hear the influence of Duke Ellington on the melodies and arrangements of Scott Healy but there is so much more to be heard in the voicings, the counterpoint and the inventive manner in which the composer writes for...
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Jazz Weekly: "Hudson City Suite" Review
February 12, 2013
MODERN JAZZ CREATIVITY-Jeff Babko: Crux, Scott Healy Ensemble: Hudson City Suite February 7, 2013 By George W. Harris zp8497586rq
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NYC Jazz Record: "Hudson City Suite"
January 26, 2013
Hudson City Suite Scott Healy Ensemble (Hudson City) by George Kanzler Longtime member of the Basic Cable Band on the Conan O’Brien late night TV show and keyboardist with an array of rock-pop musicians over the years, Scott...
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Jazz Society of Oregon: "Hudson City Suite" Review
January 12, 2013
Hudson City Suite; Scott Healy, piano, leader, composer. A long-time contributor to the Conan O’Brien television show, Healy shows his “ buy cigar other side” in a suite of original music which makes for both intriguing and...
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"Hudson City Suite": Birmingham Times Review
January 7, 2013
Entertainment Written by Esther Callens Thursday, 03 January 2013 14:57 New and currently in retail is a rich new recording offering nine great compositions. Hudson City Suite is the moniker that this collection is fittingly...
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“Hudson City Suite”: The Jazz Word Review
November 27, 2012
Pianist Scott Healy, perhaps best known for his association with Conan O’Brien on late night TV, presents nine original pieces for his eleven-piece ensemble on the Duke Ellington-inspired Hudson City Suite. In Ellingtonian...
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