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Andy Narell introduced the steel drums to jazz as a solo instrument, playing not only Caribbean and Latin melodies but R&B, funk, and some straight-ahead jazz. After graduating from the University of California, Berkeley, in 1973, he founded the Hip Pocket label (which became associated with Windham Hill) and has recorded on a regular basis both as a leader and as a sideman ever since. In 1995, Andy Narell became a co-leader of the Caribbean Jazz Project along with Paquito d'Rivera and Dave Samuals, a perfect outlet for his virtuosic and colorful playing. Since that time, Narell has released a handful of recordings including, among others, Live in South Africa in 2001, Passage in 2004, and Tatoom in 2007. ~ Scott Yanow, Rovi
It is inaccurate to say that Andy Narell "introduced the steel drums to jazz as a solo instrument." To my knowledge, Francis Haynes was the pioneer. He gigged around New York in the 70s and appeared on the two Beaver Harris CDs including: 360 Degree Music Experence: In:Sanity (Black Saint 120006) But this music is prob. more "out there" than Andy Narell.
Cuts: Tradewinds ·In:Sanity Suite·Open ·Full, Deep and Mellow ·Sahara**
I sincerely hope you can Julia. These are his best work imho. If you can play some of these then thanks again.
msdrpepper
I own more Andy Narell albums then these shown here, including older ones like "Slow Motion" "Hammer" etc. - is there a way to upload the older albums to Pandora??
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Cuts: Tradewinds ·In:Sanity Suite·Open ·Full, Deep and Mellow ·Sahara**
** features steel drums