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  1. Marcus Roberts – piano; Reginald Veal – bass; Ben Riley – drums; Herlin Riley – drums; Technical. Steven Epstein – producer; George Butler – executive producer, producer; Dennis Ferrante – engineer; Tim Geelan – engineer; Stanley Crouch – liner notes

    • January 24–25 and April 3–4, 1989
    • October 3, 1989
  2. Marcus RobertsPiano Joe TemperleyBass Clarinet & Baritone Saxophone Reginald Veal-Bass . Todd Williams-Tenor & Soprano Saxophone . JINGLE BELLS . SLEIGH RIDE . WE THREE KINGS: Wes MessiahAnderson-Alto Saxophone Wydiffe Gordon-Trombone Wynton Marsalis—Trumpet Ben RileyDrums Marcus Roberts-Piano Reginald Veal-Bass . Todd Williams-Tenor ...

  3. Crescent City Christmas Card (1989) Standard Time, Vol. 2: Intimacy Calling (1990) Thick in the South: Soul Gestures in Southern Blue, Vol. 1 (1991) Uptown Ruler: Soul Gestures in Southern Blue, Vol. 2 (1991) Levee Low Moan: Soul Gestures in Southern Blue, Vol. 3 (1991) Blue Interlude (1992) Citi Movement (1993)

    • Marthaniel Roberts
    • August 7, 1963 (age 60), Jacksonville, Florida, U.S.
    • 1980s–present
  4. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1989 Vinyl release of "Crescent City Christmas Card" on Discogs.

  5. It's a shame because there is some good playing by pianist Marcus Roberts and good soloing by Marsalis. Not my bag. In 2009, for his 78th release(!), Marsalis released another holiday album, Christmas Jam Jazz, but after being disappointed with this earlier release, I just don't have it in me to even check out the samples.

  6. Engineer – Tim Geelan. Engineer [Bmg] – Dennis Ferrante. Executive-Producer – George Butler. Liner Notes – Stanley Crouch. Narrator – Wynton Marsalis ( tracks: 13) Photography – Ken Nahoum. Piano – Marcus Roberts ( tracks: 1 To 4, 7, 8, 10 To 13) Producer – Steve Epstein. Soprano Vocals – Kathleen Battle ( tracks: 2)

  7. From Marcus Roberts, Wess “Warmdaddy” Anderson, Todd Williams, and Wycliffe “Pine Cone” Gordon (who joined the group last summer), he gets improvisations and ensemble playing that make clear why his is perhaps the best working band in jazz.