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One of the most popular groups in what is loosely termed "contemporary jazz," the Rippingtons were formed (and have been led ever since) by guitarist/keyboardist Russ Freeman (no relation to the veteran West Coast bop pianist of the same name). Freeman (born February 11, 1960, in Nashville) studied at Cal Arts and UCLA, and recorded Nocturnal Playground as a leader in 1985 for the Brainchild label, a one-man project. In 1987, he was approached to record for the Japanese Alfa label and came up with the Rippingtons name for the all-star group he used on the disc (Moonlighting), an ensemble featuring David Benoit, Kenny G., and Brandon Fields. Their album was released domestically by Passport and became a hit. Freeman soon formed a regular touring band (usually including saxophonist Jeff Kashiwa, bassist Kim Stone, drummer Tony Morales, and percussionist Steve Reid), cut a second disc for Passport, and the group recorded regularly for GRP. Russ Freeman writes all of the music for the Rippingtons, much of which falls in the pop/R&B genre. In the late '90s, the group moved over to the Windham Hill label, recording such albums as Black Diamond (1997), Topaz (1999), Live! Across America, and Life in the Tropics (both in 2000). For 2003's Let It Ripp, the band relied heavily on their horn section to carry the weight of the album. The Latin-flavored Wild Card followed in 2005. The band returned in 2009 with Modern Art. In 2011, The Rippington's released the South of France inspired Côte D'azur. ~ Scott Yanow, Rovi
Used to see the Rippingtons at a restaurant, TW's, in a my hometown, Miamisburg, OH, before they were the legendary jazz group we all adore. LOVE you guys! Always have....always will.
Funky......REAL Funky.....I bought my first CD player back in 1985 (couldn't believe the clarity compared to LP's. A Flim and the BB'S CD was my first purchase along with The Rippington's Moonlighting CD....WOW.....still love them.
first heard of them when i was in the air force...in minot...just had a appendectomy...and got orders to germany....my roomate had cassettes and i knew i would be without real music...so i copied some of them...spyro gyra and the rippingtons....been hooked ever since...seen them live in omaha neb.....cemented my love for the band and the music...COME TO CHARLESTON SC!!!!!
Sorry - make that Fourplay with Chuck Loeb at Scullers! Russ Freeman was with the Rippingtons a few months prior! That's what loud music does to you...
This is the group who turned me into a smooth-jazz lover. First song of theirs I heard was Carribbean Breeze and became STUCK. GREAT GREAT GREAT BUNCH OF GUYS
Saw them at www dot glenora dot com a few summers ago - what an amazing day. Wine and cheese in the summer breeze and the fantastic backdrop of Seneca Lake. Hope to hear of their return soon!
..another great tune from the Rippingtons.The talent combined in that group says it all.Jazz...what a way to start the day and end the day as well...and all points in between.
..tochaffee..IT IS really sad and doesn't make one bit of sense at all.This jazz music a a positive mood enhancer.Just look at all the comments here and with other jazz artists.Hands down,bar none.....this music has a positive result(don't get any better,right?Right)We all,as jazz music lovers, need to keep whats still there...there.Would love to find out what's behind this..really.Doesn't make any sense.Sorry for the rant everyone.Enjoy the music...as always.I do..and will.
For me the Rippingtons are about tops. The other group that comes close and are right up there for me is Fourplay. So much great music to be had! Acoustic Alchemy, Yellowjackets, etc etc...
michelle3025
Takes me back to a much simpler time in my life, brings a smile to my face!
If you ever get a chance to see Russ and the band live, you will not be disappointed. They are consummate pros, with the mix being just a touch heavier than the record. A must-see for sure!
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p.s. hey Jeff, need a bassist?