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  1. Catalog number: 253. Tracks: Brian Trainor’s writing and playing display an uncanny similarity in style to Thelonious Monk on this aggressively charged collection of songs – original compositions with some classic Monk tunes. On Monk and Me, Trainor joins forces with Richie Cole and Steve Marcus to created an incredible energy-packed recording.

  2. 10. Sept. 2023 · Brian Trainor- piano; Vince Fay, Tyrone Brown, Gary Mazzaropi- bass; Bill Jones, Jeff Jerolamon, Jim Miller- drums; Steve Marcus- tenor saxophone Richie Cole...

  3. 1. Apr. 2000 · Stiff and lacking overtones, Swana drives, nevertheless, with a trumpeter’s phrasing and attack. Veterans Richie Cole and Steve Marcus trade fours to begin and end "Well You Needn’t," leaving the in-between for an inspired Trainor piano tirade. The pianist picks up similar inspiration for "Straight, No Chaser," the session’s ...

  4. 1. Juli 2000 · Monk’s distinguishing voice warns imitators to speak with their own tongues. Brian Trainor covers Monk on only four of the fourteen tracks. Smart move. His Monk is the Monk of the academy-trained pianist. To his credit, he allows saxophonist Richie Cole and Steve Marcus to shine on the Monk blowing vehicles “Let’s Cool One ...

  5. Brian Trainor’s writing and playing display an uncanny similarity in style to Thelonious Monk on this aggressively charged collection of songs – original compositions with some classic Monk tunes. On Monk and Me, Trainor joins forces with Richie Cole and Steve Marcus to created an incredible energy-packed recording. Trainor studied Monk as ...

  6. Brian Trainor – Monk & Me (1997, CD) - Discogs. Tracklist. Credits. Alto Saxophone – Richie Cole. Bass – Gary Mazzaroppi, Tyrone Brown, Vince Fay. Drums – Bill Jones, Jeff Jerolamon, Jimmy Miller (5) Piano – Brian Trainor. Tenor Saxophone – Steve Marcus. Trumpet – John Swana. Notes. Recxordedat Morningstar Communications Glenside Pa.

  7. Richie Cole (February 29, 1948 – May 2, 2020) was an American jazz saxophonist, composer, and arranger. Early life. Cole was born in Trenton, New Jersey. [1] . He began to play alto saxophone when he was ten years old, encouraged by his father, who owned a jazz club in New Jersey.