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  Reviews by Critics
         
 


Bob Talbert, The Detroit Free Press

"One of Detroit's greatest saxophone stars...Nozero has never sounded better, more fluid, earthy and on top of his game… He is in a class by himself on the alto saxophone…"

 

Earle Hagen

"Your version of Harlem Nocturne is one of the most innovative I've heard since I wrote it in 1939.   Thanks."

 
         
 

Mike Striker, The Detroit Free Press  

"One of the most vital players on the Detroit scene… his lyrical sound is deceptive… warm and inviting without pleading… Nozero's solos have deep melodic integrity… Notice how he bounces flirtatiously, the seductive melodies carried on waves of interesting rhythmic shapes...You'll hang on every note…"

 

Mitch Genova, The Detroit Jazz Magazine

"The Larry Nozero Quartet is unique not only in the skill of the individual members, but in it's longevity...it is fitting that the alto saxophonist with the purest, warmest sound should decide to do an album of romantic ballads."

 
         
 

Jim Dulzo, Montreux Detroit Jazz Fest

"Nozero was pleasingly cohesive, full of colorful rhythmic fire, radiating professionalism throughout all of his cool blue material…"

 


Peter Stevens, The Windsor Star

 "Larry Nozero has molded a unique style from his accumulation of years of performing… the smoothness of Paul Desmond with the bite of Phil Woods, but all done with individual Nozero style…"

 
         
 


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