Immerse yourself in the captivating world of clarinet music with Tony Coe’s and John Horler’s enchanting album, Dancing in the Dark. This live jazz recording, captured at St Michael’s Church during the 2007 Appleby Jazz Festival, showcases the duo’s extraordinary chemistry and musicianship.
Coe, a versatile horn player, delivers stunning clarinet performances while Horler’s piano adds depth and nuance to their interpretations of classic jazz standards and original pieces. Highlights include Bill Evans’ ‘Person I Knew’ and Cole Porter’s ‘Night and Day’, alongside Horler’s heartfelt ‘Piece for Poppy’ and Coe’s inventive ‘Some Other Autumn’. Together, they create an intimate atmosphere that brings their music to life.
Discover why critics rave about this album. As Dave Gelly states, “Two unique musical imaginations on the loose … It’s fascinating.” Don’t miss your chance to own this gem among the best clarinet jazz albums. Order your copy of Tony Coe’s jazz album today.
Tyler Lee (verified owner) –
Absolutely stunning! The synergy between Tony and John is palpable. A must-have for jazz lovers who appreciate clarinet music!
Ashley Jones (verified owner) –
Dancing in the Dark is one of the best clarinet jazz albums I’ve ever listened to. The live performance feels so intimate.
Jeffrey Johnson (verified owner) –
I was blown away by their improvisation skills. This album is a true gem. I highly recommend buying the Tony Coe jazz album!