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Berry, Aly

Hope This Reaches You in Time?

Berry, Aly: Hope This Reaches You in Time? (FMR)

Recorded with a handpicked ensemble of well-known jazz musicians, vocalist and lyricist Aly Berry presents a debut that draws on classic jazz phrasing with a contemporary, observational touch, her storytelling framed by performances from Dave Green, Scott Hamilton, Andy Watson, Natalie Rozario, and Neil Bullock in a polished, traditionally rooted jazz setting.
 

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Andy Watson-acoustic guitar, electric guitar

Natalie Rozario-cello

Dave Green-double bass

Paul Higgs-lyrics, composer, trumpet, piano

Aly Berry-lyrics, composer

Neil Bullock-percussion, drums

Scott Hamilton-tenor saxophone

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Label: FMR
Catalog ID: FMR 723
Squidco Product Code: 36779

Format: CD
Condition: New
Released: 2025
Country: UK
Packaging: Digipack - 3 panel
Recorded at Toucan Tango Music Ltd by Paul Higgs.
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Artist Biographies

Andy Watson is a jazz guitarist based in the UK known for his work in small-group acoustic and electric jazz settings. He frequently performs with ensembles led by trumpeter Paul Higgs, blending lyrical guitar lines with jazz and classical influences. Watson is active on the British jazz scene, appearing at venues and festivals and contributing both rhythm and solo parts across a range of projects.

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Natalie Rozario is a cellist who appears in jazz and contemporary ensemble settings, notably with Paul Higgs' groups. Her cello playing adds a classical texture to modern jazz compositions, often providing melodic counterpoints and rich harmonic support. Her work has been featured at live jazz performances that fuse elements of chamber music with jazz improvisation.

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Dave Green (born March 5, 1942) is an English jazz bassist with a long and respected career. A fixture of the UK jazz scene since the 1960s, he played with Humphrey Lyttelton's band for two decades and has backed numerous American jazz legends at Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club. Green has led his own groups and collaborated with many top artists, and his deep, swinging bass work is heard on recordings with figures such as Stan Tracey and Scott Hamilton.

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Paul Higgs is a British trumpeter, composer, arranger, and multi-instrumentalist known for his work in jazz and related genres. In addition to leading his own projects, Higgs composes music that blends jazz with classical and filmic elements. He frequently performs with ensembles that include guitar, cello, piano, and rhythm sections, shaping a refined and expressive sound.

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Aly Berry is a singer-songwriter and musician whose work engages with contemporary jazz and popular music; she is credited as a lyricist and composer on Hope This Reaches You in Time? Social media posts show Berry collaborating with established jazz artists like Paul Higgs, Dave Green, Neil Bullock, and Scott Hamilton, suggesting her music blends modern vocal stylings with jazz instrumentation.

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Neil Bullock is a drummer active in jazz and related styles. While detailed biographical information isn't widely published, Bullock appears on social media and performance credits as part of sessions with Aly Berry and seasoned jazz musicians, indicating his work as a professional rhythm-section player supporting contemporary jazz recordings and live performances.

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Scott Hamilton (born September 12, 1954) is an American tenor saxophonist renowned for his warm, swing-oriented style rooted in classic jazz traditions. Emerging in the 1970s, he has recorded extensively as a leader and played with major figures such as Benny Goodman and Rosemary Clooney, as well as touring internationally. Hamilton's sound bridges traditional swing with straight-ahead jazz, making him one of the more popular tenor sax voices of his generation.

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