Reviews
Click these links to read what others say about recordings by Ron Thomas produced by Richard Burton.
Comin' Home Baby by The Reese Project: TWO REVIEWS. Review by Bob Reny, International Association of Jazz Record Collectors, January, 2014 AND by Dave Butler, owner, producer and host of the InnerVisions syndicated radio show and former programmer for Jazz So True, February, 2014.
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Familia by Lydia Liebman. Writer Milton D. Carrero, of The Morning Call, says "Lydia's voice intonation is playful and yet ambitious in its emotional reach.
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Lost World Tango by the Joe Mullen Quartet. "The foursome pushes and prods each other to new ideas with a level of intricate and telepathic subtlety rarely heard."
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Fat Samba by Richard Burton"Keyboardist Richard Burton knows all about playing roles and parts within an ensemble cast."
Ray Ferretti's Leaf Juice has been reviewed on the Jazz Corner website, the All About Jazz website and by Rich Murray on The Guitar Channel.
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Elysium by Ron Thomas reviewed by Dan McClenaghan on the All About Jazz website.
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Ron Thomas: "Scenes from a Voyage to Arcturus" (2001) with Ron Thomas, keyboards and sound design; Richard Burton, keyboards and sound design; Glenn Ferracone, percussion and sound design; Bob Meashey, trumpet; and Bob Howell, soprano saxophone. Available on CD Baby.
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Ron Thomas: "The House of Counted Days" (2002) with Ron Thomas, piano; John Swana, trumpet; Tony Marino, Bass; and Joe Mullen, drums. Available on CD Baby.
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Ron Thomas, John Swana, and Joe Mullen "Cycles" (2007) with Ron Thomas - Keyboard Synthesizer; John Swana - EVI Synthesizer; and Joe Mullen - Percussion. Available on CD Baby.
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An interview with Ron Thomas by Victor L. Schermer appeared June 10, 2004 on the All About Jazz website.