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“On the Street Where You Live” is a masterclass in using musical arrangements to comment on text. First sung by the lovestruck Freddy EynsfordHill in My Fair Lady, the song has stood as a testament to the joys of young love. But in Feifke’s arrangement, we hear a dark and brassheavy intro set to an omnipresent trombone pulse, inviting us to contemplate whether Eliza Doolittle actually welcomed the ongoing presence of an undesired suitor perpetually loitering outside her residence. What results is not only a cover of a timehonored standard; in his arrangement, Feifke finds a truly unique approach that offers new insights into this work, one that is emotionally more richly textured and nuanced than its source material might have known."
Seton Hawkins
Vocals Veronica Swift
Reed 1 Andrew Gould
Reed 2 Alexa Tarantino
Reed 3 Lucas Pino
Reed 4 Sam Dillon
Reed 5 Andrew Gutauskas (solo)
Trumpet 1 Max Darché
Trumpet 2 John Lake
Trumpet 3 Benny Benack III
Trumpet 4 Gabriel King Medd
Trombone 1 Robert Edwards (solo)
Trombone 2 Jeffery Miller
Trombone 3 Armando Vergara
Bass Trombone Jennifer Wharton
Guitar Alex Wintz
Piano Steven Feifke
Bass Dan Chmielinski
Drums Jimmy Macbride
Mixed by Brian Montgomery
Mastered by Dave Darlington
Filmed by Noel Woodford
Video Editing by Alex Weitz
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Heralded a “masterful pianist” by JAZZIZ Magazine, Yamaha Artist Steven Feifke is an award winning bandleader, composer, and arranger. A twotime semifinalist in the Thelonious Monk Jazz Piano Competition, Feifke appears on over 30 records, and his writing work has graced stages and screens around the world, with features ranging from the Manhattan School of Music Jazz Orchestra with Sean Jones and John Faddis and the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra with Ken Peplowski, to hit TV shows like Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee, Impractical Jokers, and Animaniacs. He currently sits on faculty at The New School of Jazz and Contemporary Music.