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Reviews
Occasionally, a new musical
group emerges which not only captures an audience's attention with its
special sound, but also with the particular instruments that produce it.
Kittyhawk is just such a group.
Jim Schwartz,
Guitar Player Magazine
Ensemble playing is particularly
clean and tight, full of soaring solos and shifting moods. All-original
instrumentals, many from a debut EMI America release, show enough variation
in content to maintain interest and excite, especially when Bortz and
Edwards are together on stick guitars, hopping about as though on pogo
sticks.
Variety
This is an innovative group
that is indicative of a pleasant shape in the jazz to come. Other musicians
have recognized as much.
Steve Hallock,
Arizona Republic
The highly-orchestrated sound
is remarkably full and well-crafted, making this one of the year's most
worthwhile jazz albums
New Orleans
Times-Picayune
Like all truly fine music,
Kittyhawk's defies classification.
Carmon Goldburg,
Steppin' Out
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