You can’t swing a comatose cat here in the Albuquerque–Santa Fe corridor without hitting a fine musician. They’re everywhere, as I’ve discovered in my coverage of the local music scene over the last 15 years or so for Albuquerque The Magazine and other publications. Three of these fine musical artists, known collectively as the Bobcats Trio, have released their debut album, Music for the Sole, and it’s a welcome addition.
Bobcats Trio
Music for the Sole (indie)
A review
The music on the Bobcats Trio’s debut album, Music for the Sole, is as comfortable as a pair of old shoes—dancing shoes, of course, because these cats can swing. The trio of Bob Gusch (clarinet, alto sax, flute), Dan Dowling (guitar, vocals), and John Griffin (acoustic bass) represent decades of musical experience hereabouts, across a variety of musical genres from klezmer to rock, choro to jazz. As the Bobcats Trio, they focus on swing standards of the last century. They want you to get up and dance, and with the rhythm section of Dowling and Griffin making an immediate connection with your feet, it’s easy to do just that. Dowling offers a master class in rhythm guitar, and Griffin is right there with him (listen to him swing a single note in the Jobim/Mendonca composition “Meditation”). Gusch reveals himself to be a delightful improviser, launching into solos with a pure and palpable enthusiasm. Dowling and Griffin also shine in that department, offering up several concise solos, and Dowling charms with a warm baritone on several vocals. The album’s 11 tracks—penned by such household names as Irving Berlin, George and Ira Gershwin, Juan Tisol, and Jobim, among others—are as familiar as the face in the mirror, and the Bobcats (likely another play on words, apparently a Gusch specialty) delight in that familiarity as you do with old friends. They play with a verve and an economy that serves the music well and will soon have you on the dance floor.
Update: See Bob Gusch’s comment below for information on the CD release party.
© 2018 Mel Minter
I am a big fan of the BobCats! Good choice, Mel!
Thanks, Scott. They are a lot of fun.
Mel,
Thank you so much.
Being it is my first production, it means a lot.
We are glad you liked it.
All are invited to our CD release dance party.
February 22, 2019, at the Holiday Dance Studio
5200 Eubank NE
7 to 10 PM
$10 at the door
CDs available for purchase
http://www.holidaydancestudio.com
Good going Bob! Any place I can get a listen online?
Reminds me I need to get busy on (any one of) my CD ideas.
Hey, Chris— Good to hear from you. Still out there in CA? I’ve forwarded your question on to Bob, and when he answers, I’ll put it up here.
Chris— Bob tells me that after the February 22 release date, the album will be found on CD Baby, Amazon, iTunes, and Spotify. Also, you can hear the trio on KUNM’s “Ear to the Ground” this Saturday, February 16, at 7:00 p.m. MT. Bits of that show will also air on Allison Davis’s jazz program on Monday on KUNM. She’s on from 12:05 to 1:30 p.m. I hope this helps.
Gee! Thanks everyone.