Daniel Freedman - Drums
Scott Colley - Bass
Rob Bargad - Piano
Michael Karn - Tenor Sax
Joe Magnarelli - Trumpet
David Binney - Alto Sax (Track 6)
Keve Wilson - Oboe (Track 4)
Kenny Wollesen - Percussion (Track 4),
AND VERY SPECIAL GUEST VOCALIST MORLEY KAMEN ON TRACK 9
Influences
The Art Ensemble of Chicago, John Coltrane, Miles Davis, Frank Zappa, Larry Young, Elvin Jones, Don Moye, Don Cherry, Ornette Coleman, Igor Stravinsky, Jimi Hendrix, Bela Bartok, Giovani Hidalgo, Charles Mingus, Rahsaan Roland Kirk, Weather Report, Return To Forever, McCoy Tyner
DANIEL SADOWNICK HAS JUST RELEASED HIS DEBUT ALBUM ON IN TIME RECORDS! PLEASE FEEL FREE TO PREVIEW SOME OF THE SONGS. THE ALBUM IS AVAILABLE AT iTUNES, CDBABY.COM, AMAZON, INDIERHTYHM.COM, RHAPSODY and RADIOINDY.COM
HOLA!!! Saludos Musicales, Visita mi myspace y podras escuchar un pequeno adelanto de mi proximo trabajo discografico YAOUNDE HI!!!!! Musical Greeting, visit my myspace and you will be able to listen a small preview of my upcoming release YAOUNDE. Mucha Paz, amor y musica Much Peace, Love and Music
Hey Danny, Is there a place that we can hear a recording of the most recent radio interview online? I wrote to the host,but she did not respond. I would like to hear it.
..Percussionist Daniel Sadownick and his latest CD “There Will Be a Day” is an exceptional jazz influenced album and a great introduction into the world of instrumental music. Sadownick is no newcomer to the ears of music fans as he has recorded and toured extensively with Steely Dan, Al Green, The Roots, Jennifer Lopez, and Billy Idol. His newest batch of solo material is filled with some very diverse sounds and highlights his creative talent for playing percussion with distinct style. “Softly As in a Morning Sunrise” is a standout track on this disc and has a welcoming feel to it reminiscent of the early Santana days with a solid brass section embedded with Latin flair. On a lighter jazz note, “The Moon Has Flown” has a sultry sax while Sadownick displays his skillful talent on the bongos. “There Will Be a Day” is percussion at its finest and belongs in any drummers CD rack. ..-Shaun H. and the RadioIndy Reviewer Team
My brother from the Bronx thanks for your words.. I grew up behind people's park off of 142 st & Brook ave.listening to Drum's and Rumbas, when we grow up in city that you hear these sounds, look what happen's. your great player my friend God Bless