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'''Ray Reach and Friends''' is a professional musical group, ranging in size from trio to nonette, directed by pianist / vocalist [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Reach Ray Reach].  Specializing in jazz, classic rhythm and blues and soul music, classic rock and Sinatra-style vocals, the group includes some of the finest jazz / pop musicians in Alabama, including:  [[Chris Wendle]] (bass), [[Robert Dickson]] (bass), [[Cleveland Eaton]] (bass) or [[Abe Becker]] (bass), [[Steve Ramos]] (drums), [[Sonny Harris]] (drums) or [[John Nuckols]] (drums), [[Tommy Stewart]] (trumpet), [[Omari Thomas]] (trumpet), [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Watters Ken Watters] (trumpet), [[Dave Amaral]] (saxophones), [[Gary Wheat]] (saxophones), [[Dave Miller]] (saxophone and chromatic harmonica), [[Chad Fisher]] (trombone) and [[Carlos Pino]], [[Tom Wolfe]] or [[Mark Kimbrell]] on guitar.  This popular group plays for concerts, jazz festivals and other events all over the Southeast, including Birmingham's [[City Stages]] and the [[W. C. Handy Music Festival]] in Florence, Alabama.
'''Ray Reach and Friends''' is a professional musical group, ranging in size from trio to nonette, directed by pianist / vocalist [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Reach Ray Reach].  Specializing in jazz, classic rhythm and blues and soul music, classic rock and Sinatra-style vocals, the group includes some of the finest jazz / pop musicians in Alabama, including:  [[Chris Wendle]] (bass), [[Robert Dickson]] (bass), [[Cleveland Eaton]] (bass) or [[Abe Becker]] (bass), [[Steve Ramos]] (drums), [[Sonny Harris]] (drums) or [[John Nuckols]] (drums), [[Tommy Stewart]] (trumpet), [[Omari Thomas]] (trumpet), [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Watters Ken Watters] (trumpet), [[Dave Amaral]] (saxophones), [[Gary Wheat]] (saxophones), [[Dave Miller]] (saxophone and chromatic harmonica), [[Chad Fisher]] (trombone) and [[Carlos Pino]], [[Tom Wolfe]] or [[Mark Kimbrell]] on guitar.  This popular group plays for concerts, jazz festivals and other events all over the Southeast, including Birmingham's [[City Stages]] and the Taste of 4ht Avenue Jazz Festival and the [[W. C. Handy Music Festival]] in Florence, Alabama.
 
== Recent performances ==
 
''In January 2008''', Ray appeared as guest artist with the Howard Paul Trio<ref> [http://www.sevenstringjazz.com/biohowardpaul.html Howard Paul Trio]</ref> at the well-known Jazz Corner<ref>[http://www.thejazzcorner.com/ Jazz Corner]</ref> on Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. 
 
'''On March 20, 2008''', Ray was invited by Chuck Leishman, publisher of The Birmingham Weekly<ref>[http://www.bhamweekly.com/ The Birmingham Weekly]</ref>, to direct the house band at the 2008 Birmingham Area Music Awards<ref>[http://www.bhamwiki.com/wiki/index.php?title=BAMA_Awards Birmingham Area Music Awards(the "BAMA" awards)]</ref>.  The house band, known as The [[Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame All-Stars]], played behind noted BAMA Award recipients [[Chuck Leavell]] and [[Peter Wolf]].<ref>[http://www.bhamweekly.com/archive_article.php?article_id=699&issue_id=106&vol=11#article Peter Wolf and the BAMA Awards]</ref>.
 
'''From July 20 through July 26, 2008''', Ray Reach & Friends performed at the [[W. C. Handy Music Festival]], with well-known jazz players such as guitarist [[Mundell Lowe]], drummer [[Bill Goodwin (jazz drummer)|Bill Goodwin]], trumpeter [[Ken Watters]], guitarist [[Lloyd Wells]] and saxophonists [[Kelley O'Neal]] and Rick Bell<ref>[http://www.bhamwiki.com/w/Rick_Bell Rick Bell]</ref>. This was Ray's sixth year to perform at the W. C. Handy Festival, which this year hosted almost 300 events in a 7 day period.
 
'''On August 21, 2008''', Ray was featured on the "Tapestry" radio show on [[WBHM]] Radio 90.3 FM in Birmingham, Alabama, hosted by Greg Bass.  The show airs every thursday at 6:30pm Central Time.<ref>[http://www.wbhm.org/Tapestry/Aug21-08.html Interview with Ray Reach on "Tapestry" on WBHM Radio, Birmingham, AL]</ref>
 
'''On September 27, 2008''', Ray Reach & Friends, with saxophonist [[Gary Wheat]], drummer Steve Ramos, and former Count Basie bassist [[Cleveland Eaton]], with guest, New York trumpeter [[Lew Soloff]], will appear at the [[Taste of 4th Avenue Jazz Festival]] in Birmingham, Alabama.<ref>[http://www.justataste.org Taste of Fourth Avenue Jazz Festival]</ref>


== Recordings ==
== Recordings ==
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* ''"Especially For You"'' (1994).  Jazz quartet
* ''"Especially For You"'' (1994).  Jazz quartet
*''"Have Yourself A Jazzy Little Christmas"'' (2005).  Jazz quartet, recorded at [[CBS Recording Studios]]
*''"Have Yourself A Jazzy Little Christmas"'' (2005).  Jazz quartet, recorded at [[CBS Recording Studios]]
==References==
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== External link ==
== External link ==

Revision as of 14:08, 23 September 2008

Ray Reach and Friends is a professional musical group, ranging in size from trio to nonette, directed by pianist / vocalist Ray Reach. Specializing in jazz, classic rhythm and blues and soul music, classic rock and Sinatra-style vocals, the group includes some of the finest jazz / pop musicians in Alabama, including: Chris Wendle (bass), Robert Dickson (bass), Cleveland Eaton (bass) or Abe Becker (bass), Steve Ramos (drums), Sonny Harris (drums) or John Nuckols (drums), Tommy Stewart (trumpet), Omari Thomas (trumpet), Ken Watters (trumpet), Dave Amaral (saxophones), Gary Wheat (saxophones), Dave Miller (saxophone and chromatic harmonica), Chad Fisher (trombone) and Carlos Pino, Tom Wolfe or Mark Kimbrell on guitar. This popular group plays for concerts, jazz festivals and other events all over the Southeast, including Birmingham's City Stages and the Taste of 4ht Avenue Jazz Festival and the W. C. Handy Music Festival in Florence, Alabama.

Recent performances

In January 2008', Ray appeared as guest artist with the Howard Paul Trio<ref> Howard Paul Trio</ref> at the well-known Jazz Corner<ref>Jazz Corner</ref> on Hilton Head Island, South Carolina.

On March 20, 2008, Ray was invited by Chuck Leishman, publisher of The Birmingham Weekly<ref>The Birmingham Weekly</ref>, to direct the house band at the 2008 Birmingham Area Music Awards<ref>Birmingham Area Music Awards(the "BAMA" awards)</ref>. The house band, known as The Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame All-Stars, played behind noted BAMA Award recipients Chuck Leavell and Peter Wolf.<ref>Peter Wolf and the BAMA Awards</ref>.

From July 20 through July 26, 2008, Ray Reach & Friends performed at the W. C. Handy Music Festival, with well-known jazz players such as guitarist Mundell Lowe, drummer Bill Goodwin, trumpeter Ken Watters, guitarist Lloyd Wells and saxophonists Kelley O'Neal and Rick Bell<ref>Rick Bell</ref>. This was Ray's sixth year to perform at the W. C. Handy Festival, which this year hosted almost 300 events in a 7 day period.

On August 21, 2008, Ray was featured on the "Tapestry" radio show on WBHM Radio 90.3 FM in Birmingham, Alabama, hosted by Greg Bass. The show airs every thursday at 6:30pm Central Time.<ref>Interview with Ray Reach on "Tapestry" on WBHM Radio, Birmingham, AL</ref>

On September 27, 2008, Ray Reach & Friends, with saxophonist Gary Wheat, drummer Steve Ramos, and former Count Basie bassist Cleveland Eaton, with guest, New York trumpeter Lew Soloff, will appear at the Taste of 4th Avenue Jazz Festival in Birmingham, Alabama.<ref>Taste of Fourth Avenue Jazz Festival</ref>

Recordings

  • "Especially For You" (1994). Jazz quartet
  • "Have Yourself A Jazzy Little Christmas" (2005). Jazz quartet, recorded at CBS Recording Studios

References

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External link