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El McMeen & Ed Maina – Frets and Reeds: Gospel Style!

By |June 27th, 2026|Categories: CDs, Gospel Jazz, Reviews|Tags: , , , , , |

El McMeen & Ed Maina Frets and Reeds: Gospel Style! Piney Ridge Music (release date: March 25, 2022) By Robert M. Marovich Sometimes gospel jazz can be so imaginative that the melodies get buried beneath the lengthy solos and complex arrangements. But on Frets and Reeds: Gospel Style!, acclaimed musicians Ellsworth "El" McMeen and Ed Maina jazz the hymns, spirituals, and gospel songs ever so softly and tenderly without sacrificing the timeless beauty and charm of the melodies. It’s a peaceful, easy album. McMeen picks acoustic guitar and Maina handles woodwinds, mostly saxophone but also clarinet and flute. The [...]

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El McMeen & Ed Maina – Frets and Reeds: Gospel Style!

By |June 27th, 2026|Categories: CDs, Gospel Jazz, Reviews|Tags: , , , , , |

El McMeen & Ed Maina Frets and Reeds: Gospel Style! Piney Ridge Music (release date: March 25, 2022) By Robert M. Marovich Sometimes gospel jazz can be so imaginative that the melodies get buried beneath the lengthy solos and complex arrangements. But on Frets and Reeds: Gospel Style!, acclaimed musicians Ellsworth "El" McMeen and Ed Maina jazz the hymns, spirituals, and gospel songs ever so softly and tenderly without sacrificing the timeless beauty and charm of the melodies. It’s a peaceful, easy album. McMeen picks acoustic guitar and Maina handles woodwinds, mostly saxophone but also clarinet and flute. The [...]

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On this episode of Conversations with the Gospel Legends, we talk with Eric Clark, a young man reconnecting with gospel legends to share their stories on a variety of media platforms. He's also a singer and songwriter, and has gospel music history in his own family. Enjoy!Conversations with the Gospel [...]

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