Gene Segal - Double Rainbow (2021)
Artist: Gene Segal
Title: Double Rainbow
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: SteepleChase
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3
Total Time: 57:20
Total Size: 328 / 131 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Double Rainbow
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: SteepleChase
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3
Total Time: 57:20
Total Size: 328 / 131 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. What If?
02. Coded Message
03. Dream States
04. Double Rainbow
05. Art Deco Blues
06. Home With You
07. Ask Me Now
08. The Big Push
09. Creole Love Song
Personnel:
Gene Segal (guitar)
Jay Anderson (bass)
Adam Nussbaum (drums)
Guitarist Gene Segal, for this his 6th SteepleChase recording, chose the trio format for the first time augmenting his personal drive in a very basic constellation. He is joined by leading bassist Jay Anderson and hugely prolific drummer Adam Nussbaum.
Segal immigrated from Russia to Brooklyn, NY when he was 7 with his musical family. Young Gene was totally mesmerised by the American rock and roll culture and went on to play rock guitar growing up. He traced the music's roots back to jazz later on and received formal education at the world-renowned jazz program at William Patterson University and graduated with a master's degree.
"Gene Segal's got a great tone...Segal's really wrenching some great chromes out of his instrument - with an approach that seems to change slightly when the keyboard source changes, but never in a way that loses its intensity." - Dusty Groove
Segal immigrated from Russia to Brooklyn, NY when he was 7 with his musical family. Young Gene was totally mesmerised by the American rock and roll culture and went on to play rock guitar growing up. He traced the music's roots back to jazz later on and received formal education at the world-renowned jazz program at William Patterson University and graduated with a master's degree.
"Gene Segal's got a great tone...Segal's really wrenching some great chromes out of his instrument - with an approach that seems to change slightly when the keyboard source changes, but never in a way that loses its intensity." - Dusty Groove