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Each Hidden Joy by Erin Propp
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Album Title: We Want All the Same Things
Label: Chronograph Records
Released: 2021
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About the Album
There is nuance in the everyday; in its layers of love, joy, and hurt, and in its emotional currents ever present. Erin Propp and Larry Roy reach into the everyday and blur the edges, creating works that are at once deeply personal and achingly relatable. These are songs that take it all in, that read between the lines, that hear the subtext, that feel it, that say it out loud. Their music rings true with nuance and power, with rare clarity and precision. Their musical abilities are tools of exacting expression, expertly honed. They reach in to resonate; calling the listener inside, sounding the overtones of our shared experience. Erin and Larry’s debut album Courage, My Love (2012), was met with praise and acclaim. The recording won Best Jazz Album of the Year at the Western Canadian Music Awards (2013), and a JUNO nomination in the category of Vocal Jazz Album of the Year (2014). Erin and Larry can do it all, from charming intimate jazz club sets, to moving concert hall performances, and key arts organizations have taken note. Erin and Larry have performed with the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra, the Winnipeg Jazz Orchestra, and have opened for Gretchen Parlato at the Winnipeg International Jazz Festival. We Want All The Same Things was released on April 23rd, 2021 on Chronograph Records.
Tracks
Each Hidden Joy; Hello Morning; We want All The Same Things; Farther On; Recomeçar; The Light; Give Me More; So Far Away; Tell Him; The Nearness Of You; Angels Gather There; À La Claire Fontaine
Personnel
Erin Propp
vocalsLarry Roy
guitarLarnell Lewis
drumsWill Bonness
pianoJulian Bradford
bass, acousticRogerio Boccato
drumsMike Downes
bassKarl Kohut
bass, acousticShannon Kristjanson
saxophoneKen Gold
saxophoneJimmy Greene
saxophoneSteve Wilson
saxophone, altoJoey Landreth
guitarJoel Green
tromboneMiron Rafajlovic
trumpetDerrick Gardner
trumpetDate featured
June 14, 2021
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