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| Ralph Carney was a founding member of the pre-Waitresses band, Tin Huey, but is best known for his long association with singer Tom Waits, and collaboration with his nephew, Patrick Carney, on the Black Keys album, Attack & Release, Carney explains, 'I decided to do another record of tunes I loved, sticking close to the same styles as my first album. Basically a mix of 'honkers and screamers' type saxophonists, mostly from the late 1940's through the early to mid 1950's, alongside kind of obscure Ellington small band songs-- I also did a couple of Coleman Hawkins tunes from his time in Europe in the '30s.' |
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ARTISTS Ralph Carney (bass, baritone, tenor, c-melody, alto and soprano saxophones, b-flat and bass clarinets, flute, trumpet, English horn, lap steel guitar, vocals); Randy Odell (drums); Ari Munkres (bass); Michael Mcintosh (keyboards) |
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