Darcy James Argue Dynamic Maximum Tension nominated for a Grammy
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Darcy James Argue Dynamic Maximum Tension nominated for a Grammy
Darcy James Argue's Secret Society: Dynamic Maximum Tension is nominated for a grammy for best big band album.
I play a solo on "Tensile Curves".
https://www.nonesuch.com/artists/darcy- ... et-society
I play a solo on "Tensile Curves".
https://www.nonesuch.com/artists/darcy- ... et-society
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Re: Darcy James Argue Dynamic Maximum Tension nominated for a Grammy
And a dandy solo it is too.
DJA is a local boy (N Vancouver Canada) who made it in NY.
DJA is a local boy (N Vancouver Canada) who made it in NY.
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Re: Darcy James Argue Dynamic Maximum Tension nominated for a Grammy
Great composer/arranger with a great band. I've been following Darcy James Argue's Secret Society for a while now, but hadn't had a chance to hear that album yet. Thanks for posting.
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Re: Darcy James Argue Dynamic Maximum Tension nominated for a Grammy
I listened to DMT on my way to rehearsal this morning. First impression: terrific album with some great trombone playing on it.
Disappointingly difficult to find much info about it. Who’s in the trombone section and in particular, who’s on bass trombone?
Disappointingly difficult to find much info about it. Who’s in the trombone section and in particular, who’s on bass trombone?
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Re: Darcy James Argue Dynamic Maximum Tension nominated for a Grammy
MUSICIANS
Darcy James Argue, composer, conductor, ringleader
Dave Pietro, piccolo (1-11), flute (1-11), alto flute (1-11), soprano sax (1-11), alto sax (1-11)
Rob Wilkerson, flute (1-11), clarinet (1-11), soprano sax (1-11), alto sax (1-11)
Sam Sadigursky, clarinet (1-11), tenor sax (1-11)
John Ellis, clarinet (1-11), bass clarinet (1-11), tenor sax (1-11)
Carl Maraghi, clarinet (1-11), bass clarinet (1-11), baritone sax (1-11)
Seneca Black, trumpet (1-11), flugelhorn (1-11)
Liesl Whitaker, trumpet (1-11), flugelhorn (1-11)
Matt Holman, trumpet (1-11), flugelhorn (1-11)
Nadje Noordhuis, trumpet (1-11), flugelhorn (1-11)
Mike Fahie, trombone (1-11)
Ryan Keberle, trombone (1-11)
Jacob Garchik, trombone (1-11)
Jennifer Wharton, bass trombone (1-11), tuba (1-11)
Sebastian Noelle, acoustic (1-11), electric guitar (1-11)
Adam Birnbaum, acoustic (1-11), electric piano (1-11)
Matt Clohesy, contrabass (1-11), electric bass (1-11)
Jon Wikan, drum set (1-11), cajón (1-11)
Ingrid Jensen, trumpet (1, 3-6, 8, 9, 11), flugelhorn (1, 3-6, 8, 9, 11)
Brandon Lee, trumpet (2, 7, 10), flugelhorn (2, 7, 10)
Sara Caswell, violin (10), hardanger d’amore (10)
Cécile McLorin Salvant, vocals (11)
Darcy James Argue, composer, conductor, ringleader
Dave Pietro, piccolo (1-11), flute (1-11), alto flute (1-11), soprano sax (1-11), alto sax (1-11)
Rob Wilkerson, flute (1-11), clarinet (1-11), soprano sax (1-11), alto sax (1-11)
Sam Sadigursky, clarinet (1-11), tenor sax (1-11)
John Ellis, clarinet (1-11), bass clarinet (1-11), tenor sax (1-11)
Carl Maraghi, clarinet (1-11), bass clarinet (1-11), baritone sax (1-11)
Seneca Black, trumpet (1-11), flugelhorn (1-11)
Liesl Whitaker, trumpet (1-11), flugelhorn (1-11)
Matt Holman, trumpet (1-11), flugelhorn (1-11)
Nadje Noordhuis, trumpet (1-11), flugelhorn (1-11)
Mike Fahie, trombone (1-11)
Ryan Keberle, trombone (1-11)
Jacob Garchik, trombone (1-11)
Jennifer Wharton, bass trombone (1-11), tuba (1-11)
Sebastian Noelle, acoustic (1-11), electric guitar (1-11)
Adam Birnbaum, acoustic (1-11), electric piano (1-11)
Matt Clohesy, contrabass (1-11), electric bass (1-11)
Jon Wikan, drum set (1-11), cajón (1-11)
Ingrid Jensen, trumpet (1, 3-6, 8, 9, 11), flugelhorn (1, 3-6, 8, 9, 11)
Brandon Lee, trumpet (2, 7, 10), flugelhorn (2, 7, 10)
Sara Caswell, violin (10), hardanger d’amore (10)
Cécile McLorin Salvant, vocals (11)
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Re: Darcy James Argue Dynamic Maximum Tension nominated for a Grammy
Thx.
I see Ingrid Jensen, another local-ish (she grew up a ferry ride away) kid who made it in NY, also plays on it.
Searching Ryan Keberle leads me to this:
https://music.apple.com/ca/album/consid ... 1688233613
I see Ingrid Jensen, another local-ish (she grew up a ferry ride away) kid who made it in NY, also plays on it.
Searching Ryan Keberle leads me to this:
https://music.apple.com/ca/album/consid ... 1688233613
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Re: Darcy James Argue Dynamic Maximum Tension nominated for a Grammy
Is there a "deluxe" packaged version of this album available somewhere? I.e., with some nice informational leaflets or relevant photos?
As I've gotten older, I've come to appreciate music album releases where the physical media has some more appeal than just a cheap cardboard jacket.
As I've gotten older, I've come to appreciate music album releases where the physical media has some more appeal than just a cheap cardboard jacket.
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AndrewMeronek wrote: ↑Sun Nov 19, 2023 7:05 am Is there a "deluxe" packaged version of this album available somewhere? I.e., with some nice informational leaflets or relevant photos?
As I've gotten older, I've come to appreciate music album releases where the physical media has some more appeal than just a cheap cardboard jacket.
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Re: Darcy James Argue Dynamic Maximum Tension nominated for a Grammy
Cool! I haven't heard anyone doing Ray Anderson kind of things on the trombone except for Ray Anderson. Even the backgrounds sound a bit like the soundscapes his groups create. Nice!
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