Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, July 30, 1997, Page 9, Image 9

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Among contem porary jazz
musicians, it’s long been and un­
written adage that within every
great sideman is a solo artist
waiting to emerge. Known the
world over as the charismatic
saxophone voice of the instru­
m e n ta l
su p e rg ro u p
T he
Rippingtons, Jell Kashiwa has
made an extraordinary mark on
the genre over the pas, seven
years by virtue of his world class
performances with the hand both
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selling recordings since 1990.
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Kashiwa named the album alter
the Track Walk a Mile because of the
positive altitude and imagery the
rhythm of the track inspired. "Som e­
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man toting a barge, walking along w ith
a heavy load. It's powerful, hypnotic-
grooves made me sec a certain degree
of triumph over struggle, and although
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concrete social statement.the idea ex­
tends to having compassion for the lives
of our fellow men, trying to belter understand them by
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with The Rippingtons and doing my own projects is
my ability to spread my wings in new directions," says
Kashiwa. "A fter mastering Russ' great tunes lor so
long. I finally have the ultimate freedom to let listeners
hear even more of w hat's in my hear, Walk a Mile has
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walking that mile in thejr shoes."
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