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Bop Boy

by Marvin Stamm

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Bob Mintzer’s “Re-union” opens this set with Marvin’s trumpet leading the way for the rest of the group, leaving Terry Clarke batting clean-up. The group then moves warmly into Kenny Wheeler’s beautiful waltz, “E.B.S.B.M.O.” where space is given to Phil Markowitz’ piano and Lincoln Goine’s bass as well as Stamm’s flugelhorn. The set continues with more of Mintzer’s originals plus one each by Markowitz and Swedish pianist Lars Jansson. Two lovely standard ballads round out the repertoire: A duo by Stamm and Markowitz on Kurt Weill’s “My Ship” and the quartet performing Robert Ramirez’ “Lover Man.”

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released March 10, 1991

Musicmasters 65065-2
Recorded: 1/5 & 1/6, 1990 Released: 1991

Marvin Stamm, trumpet and flugelhorn
Bob Mintzer, tenor saxophone
Phil Markowitz, piano
Lincoln Goines, bass
Terry Clarke, drums

Produced by Jack Cortner
Recording engineer: Gene Curtis
Asst. Engineer: Jackie Brown
Clinton Studios - NYC, NY
Cover photo: Carol Rosegg
Cover Design: Kristen Stephen

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Marvin Stamm New York, New York

Over his career, Marvin Stamm has been praised for both the art and the craft of trumpet playing. Leonard Feather stated that Stamm is an accomplished performer whose technical skill is used as a means to stimulating original ends.
Jazz Review states, “It is a pleasure listening to the work of Marvin Stamm, anytime! Stamm is a musician's musician, performing flawlessly on the trumpet.”
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