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All compositions written and arranged by Ted Piltzecker (Corner Mushroom Music, ASCAP) except "Here's That Rainy Day" by Jimmy van Heusen and Johnny Burke (Burke and van Heusen, ASCAP) Executive producer, William E. McEuen, Aspen Recording Society Our destination on this album was a wonderful recording studio tucked into a mountain with vast sky and jagged peaks as a view. Andy Simpkins' journey there was a circuitous one. He is the classic well-travelled bassist with whom I shared the bandstand and the bus as we zigzagged the country with the Shearing Quintet. Jack Wilkins arrived via our association in New York, where jazz clubs are regularly graced by his accomplished presence. Ted Moore and I first crossed paths at the Eastman School. He then detoured to the Rio Symphony and to the world music of Paul Winter before joining us at this session. Co-producing was skillful Bob Edwards, who was destined to keep us all laughing. The music reflects travel destinations - ranging from the ghost town "Ashcroft" to New York's Columbus Avenue - as well as a few meanderings enroute. T.P. Back to Recordings Page
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