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Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Cubeye Music artists: Dave Schumacher & Cubeye - Agua Con Gas - New Release Review

 I just had the opportunity to review the most recent release, Aqua Con Gas, from Dave Schumacher & Cubeye and it really moves. Opening with title track, Aqua Con Gas, Dave Schumacher on bari sax lays the foundation of the track, with Chegui Metralla on Clave, Joel Mateo on drums,  and Yusnier Sanchez on congas. Schumacher sails taking the track for a solid bop ride, with Alex Norris really working the trumpet, Peter Brainin on tenor sax, Manuel Valera adding a strong solo of his own on piano and Alex Apolo Ayala on bass. Terrific opener. Al Rose' is a great track and really showcasing what a hot bari player sounds like. Cooking his lead lines he really sets a groove followed by Norris on trumpet with a crisp contrast, punctuated by Valera on piano. Valero's own lead work is exhilarating with super phrasing and concise execution. Very cool. Punchy, Amosaya's Latin rhythm really highlights the work of Mateo and Sanchez, with solid solos by Brainin and Norris and of course a powerhouse solo by Schumacher. Smoking! Cubism is a real aggressive track, still with a stron Latin rhythm but with the Jesus Ricardo on trumpet and Roger Rosenberg on bari sax section really punching it up. Schumacher digs in on bari sax with excellent backing by Silvano Monasterios on piano Luques Curtis on bass and Mauricio Herrera on congas. Wrapping the release is a lively take on Wayne Shorter's Prince of Darkness. With a super trumpet solo by Norris and Schumacher on bari, a driven bass solo by Ayala, a real nice piano solo by Valera and a contrasting soprano sax solo by Brainin.  Excellent closer for a strong release. 


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Wednesday, April 22, 2026

Brother John - Johnny Never & John Colgan-Davis - Black Crow - New Release Review

 I just had the opportunity to review the most recent release, Black Crow, from Brother John (Johnny Never & John Colgan-Davis) and it's thick acoustic blues. Opening with Bread and Salt, Johnny Never leads the way on vocal and slide with Holly Hoffman, Shannon Roberts and Monica Moran on backing vocals and John Colgan-Davis on harmonica. Deep rooted blues and a solid opener. Svelte Man Blues is a great rag style blues. Never on guitar and Colgan-Davis get a great cadence going with Never on vocal. Very nice. Charlie Patton's Dirt Road is particularly cool featuring Colgan-Davis really working the harmonica over Never's vocals. Wandering Eye Blues is one of my favorites on the release with slick slide work by Never and with choppy harmonica work by Colgan-Davis. Very cool. Old Man Mose has a real nice guitar stroll feel to it, reinforced by Jimmy Pritchard on bass and and Hoffman and Moran on backing vocals. Colgan-Davis' harmonica work is particularly soulful under the vocal prowess of Never. Whiskey Glass is a somber ballad that really showcases Never's vocals with strong harmonica work by Colgan-Davis. Wrapping the release is boogie, Cook It To The Bone, with it's driving rhythm. With Never on guitar and vocal, Colgan-Davis on harmonica, Chicago Carl Snyder on piano and Mark Shewchuk on percussion, this is a solid closer for a solid release. 


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