The award winning A/B Trio is always looking for ways to develop their sound. After the success of Out West featuring Mike Murley, Dan Davis (saxophones), Thomas Bennett (drums) and Josh McHan (bass) began looking for another way to develop their sound together and their skills as musicians.
With cheeky word play, thoughtful melodies and rhythmic playing, Trioliloquy is sure to get your heart racing.
With cheeky word play, thoughtful melodies and rhythmic playing, Trioliloquy is sure to get your heart racing.
Roundabout is a funky tune that brings forth visions of 1970’s spies. The title track Trioliloquy is a brash, honest story told with rhythmic intensity by all three members that honors each individual’s voice while maintaining a singular narrative.
Leda’s Song is an intimate conversation between McHan and Davis that makes you feel like you’re witnessing a tender moment between lovers. With a contrasting feel to the rest of the album, Los Plazos Del Patrón which translates to “The Terms of the Employer”, is a politically charged tune with no resolution. When you hear McHan’s sharp breath in the intro to Bluesaholic you can’t help but be taken to a dark blues club and the following conversation among the players is competitive and informative.
Dan Davis
Josh McHan
Thom Bennett
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Special guest: Kevin Turcotte
1. Lenny’s Beat 7:13
2. How Suite It Is 7:55
3. Roundabout 7:29
4. Trioliloquy 5:47
5. Leda’s Song 5:41
6. Los Plazos Del Patrón 5:19
7. Bluesaholic 6:42
8. Secondary Opinion 7:09
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