Something Borrowed, Something Blue

Year: 1995
Artist: Jerry Vivino, Jr.

Facts about the album "Something Borrowed, Something Blue"

Album Title: Something Borrowed, Something Blue
Artist: Jerry Vivino, Jr.

Meta Information: "Something Borrowed, Something Blue" is a captivating jazz album that showcases the exceptional talent and musicality of saxophonist Jerry Vivino, Jr. This album features Vivino's masterful performances of classic jazz standards, original compositions, and reimagined arrangements. With his virtuosic saxophone playing, soulful improvisation, and dynamic ensemble work, Vivino delivers a collection of mesmerizing performances that captivate listeners and showcase his versatility as a musician.

Interesting Facts:

  1. Musical Heritage: Jerry Vivino, Jr. comes from a musical family, with his father, Jerry Vivino Sr., being a renowned saxophonist and member of the "Conan" late-night show band. Jerry Vivino, Jr. has carried on this legacy, establishing himself as a respected jazz musician and versatile performer in his own right.

  2. Collaborative Spirit: "Something Borrowed, Something Blue" features collaborations with a talented ensemble of musicians, including seasoned jazz players and emerging talents. The album showcases Vivino's ability to connect and collaborate with fellow musicians, creating dynamic and engaging musical performances that highlight the synergy of the ensemble.

  3. Eclectic Repertoire: In addition to classic jazz standards, "Something Borrowed, Something Blue" explores a diverse range of musical styles and influences, incorporating elements of blues, Latin jazz, and funk into Vivino's distinctive sound. This eclectic repertoire demonstrates Vivino's versatility as a musician and his willingness to push the boundaries of traditional jazz conventions.

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