Hornsby’s Camp Meeting Reviewed In Los Angeles Times
Check out this great review for Camp Meeting, the latest release from Bruce Hornsby in the Los Angeles Times.
“Bruce Hornsby doing a jazz gig may seem like an oxymoron, but not to anyone who’s paid close attention to the pianist, singer and songwriter’s career over the last two decades. When he walks on stage Wednesday at the Hollywood Bowl, leading a jazz trio that also includes bassist Christian McBride and drummer Jack DeJohnette, Hornsby will be reaching a high point in a genre that has been with him — in various ways — since he first considered music as a career.
Although Hornsby has flirted with jazz associations in the past — including his 1993 Grammy-winning instrumental pop song partnership with Branford Marsalis on “Barcelona Mona” — his new album, “Camp Meeting,” is his first flat-out jazz recording, a convincing display of imaginative improvising.”
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