Gilly's Caper

Su Terry

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This is a studio album made by Su's New York band. The core quartet is Su Terry (alto & soprano saxophone, vocals) with Saul Rubin (guitar), Leon Lee Dorsey (bass) and Vince Ector (drums). Special guests on this album are Michael Rabinowitz (bassoon) and T. Ice (percussion). The album is comprised of original compositions. Su sings two vocals:

This is a studio album made by Su's New York band. The core quartet is Su Terry (alto & soprano saxophone, vocals) with Saul Rubin (guitar), Leon Lee Dorsey (bass) and Vince Ector (drums). Special guests on this album are Michael Rabinowitz (bassoon) and T. Ice (percussion). The album is comprised of original compositions. Su sings two vocals: The Feel of the Blues, and New Year.

Album purchase includes two bonus items: 1. Gilly's Caper short story 2. Gilly's Caper Companion: Su Terry with Fred Migliore credits released September 27, 2005

Su Terry (alto & soprano saxophones, vocals, compositions & arrangements) Saul Rubin (guitar) Leon Lee Dorsey (bass) Vincent Ector (drums) Special guests: Michael Rabinowitz (bassoon on Terra Incognita and Toothless Soothsayer) T. Ice aka Todd Isler (percussion on Terra Incognita, Desert Moon, Filigree and For Arden)

All compositions, lyrics and arrangements by Su Terry ℗ © 2005 Qi Note Records / Sweet Sue Music–BMI www.qi-note.com www.suterry.com

Recorded May 13 & 14 2005 at "The Penthouse"–Leon Lee Dorsey Studio, New York Recording engineer: Anthony Ruotolo Mixing & mastering engineer: Dean Bailin at 4 Cats Studio, New York Production: Su Terry Vocal production: Dean Bailin Cover photo: Dan Demetriad

Su Terry is a Yamaha artist. She uses Jody Jazz mouthpieces and Légère reeds. Leon Lee Dorsey uses Fodera basses, and strings by David Gage, D'Addario and Thomastik. Vincent Ector uses Mapex drums, Vic Firth sticks & mallets, Attack drum heads and Istanbul cymbals.

Special thanks: Jill Bredel, Dean Bailin, Michael A. Coon, Tim Price, Hilton Ruiz, Sifu William C. Phillips, Sifu James Leporati

In lumine tuo videbimus lumen - Arden Sampson, 1946 - 2002

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