Check out Tommy's recent performance at the Kennedy Center Millennium Stage. Click here for the live video.
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Jazz bassist and composer Tommy Cecil first picked up
the bass as a teenager in his
Saxophonist Ron Holloway frequently calls Tommy for gigs and recordings including "Slanted" and "Scorcher" (Milestone). Tommy is featured on pianist Larry Eanet's latest recording, "Sunset Stomp" (Arbors Jazz) and guitarist Royce Campbell hired Tommy for his recording, "Project G5 Tribute To Joe Pass" (King/Japan) which also features Gene Bertoncini, Charlie Byrd, Mundell Lowe and John Pisano. Tommy has headlined at Wolf Trap, Blues Alley, One Step Down and The Smithsonian with pianist Louis Scherr. Together they released several recordings including "The Song Is You" (Limetree/Holland) and "Warm Valley" featuring Joe Henderson (Westwind/Germany). Tommy and Louis have played jazz festivals in Moscow and St. Petersburg in Russia, Tallinn, Estonia; San Remo, Italy; and Santiago, Chile. Tommy's first recording as a leader has been released. "Samba For Felix" (Slider Music) features pianist Tommy Flanagan, saxophonist Gary Bartz, guitarist Paul Bollenback, drummer Billy Hart and percussionist Cyro Baptista. |
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This recording is Tommy Cecil's first CD as leader. It features 5 original compositions by Tommy including "Samba for Felix", dedicated in memory of Felix Grant. |
Personnel: Tommy Cecil - bass Tommy Flanagan - piano Gary Bartz - sax Billy Hart - drums Paul Bollenback - guitar Cyro Baptista - percussion |
Song List:
1. 2. 3. 4. Cê 5. Cavalier 6. The Heather on the Hill 7. Perspective Changes 8. Pastorale |
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This award winning CD (Four stars in Down Beat) has just been re-released in Europe on the West Wind Label |
Personnel: Louis Scherr - piano Tommy Cecil - bass Tony Martucci - drums Joe Henderson - sax |
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2. 3. Zsa Zsa 4. Santorini 5. G Flat Ballad 6. Escapade 7. Sarabande 8. |
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| Jazz Trio | Every Sunday, 10:30am - 2:30pm | Four Seasons Hotel, Washington, DC (202) 342-0444 |
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| Tommy Cecil 4740 Connecticut Ave. NW, Apt. 814 Washington, DC 20008 (202) 244-6454 tommy@dcjazz.com |