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Hancestry

The Solomon Gundy Band

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Format: LP

Cat No: DND001LP

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Release Date:  31 July 2026

Label:  Dundus Records

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  5052442031161

Genres:  Jazz  Contemporary  

Release Date:  31 July 2026

Label:  Dundus Records

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  5052442031192

Genres:  Jazz  Contemporary  

  • Description

    The Solomon Gundy Band is the project of British trumpeter and composer Sean Corby, bringing together a cross-generational collective of musicians from the UK's vibrant jazz scene. Their debut album Hancestry blends soul jazz, Afro-diasporic rhythms and sound-system sensibilities into a contemporary statement that reflects both tradition and experimentation.

    Mixed by Ashley Slater (Loose Tubes) and featuring guest appearances from UK jazz legend Courtney Pine, rising star pianist Sultan Stevenson and vocalist Julie Dexter, the album bridges the pioneering generations of Jazz Warriors with sounds of today's vibrant UK subculture. Rooted in Sean Corby's personal journey back to the trumpet after years away from the music, Hancestry celebrates resilience, collaboration and the evolving story of jazz in the UK.

    Sean Corby: trumpet
    Courtney Pine: tenor saxophone
    Sultan Stevenson: piano
    Julie Dexter, Drew Gonsalves: voice
    Daniel Crosby, Andy Edwards: drums
    Simon Edwards, Will Alman, Ygor Azevedo: bass
    Sam Campana, Jim Le Mesurier: congas, bata
    Phil Dawson, Martin Chung, Chris Dawkins: guitar
    Jonathan Enright: trombone
    George King, Andrew C Young: keyboards

    Mixed by: Ashley Slater
    Mastered by: Carmen Rizzo
    Produced by: Sean Corby with additional engineering by Ashley Slater (2026)

    Description

    The Solomon Gundy Band is the project of British trumpeter and composer Sean Corby, bringing together a cross-generational collective of musicians from the UK's vibrant jazz scene. Their debut album Hancestry blends soul jazz, Afro-diasporic rhythms and sound-system sensibilities into a contemporary statement that reflects both tradition and experimentation.

    Mixed by Ashley Slater (Loose Tubes) and featuring guest appearances from UK jazz legend Courtney Pine, rising star pianist Sultan Stevenson and vocalist Julie Dexter, the album bridges the pioneering generations of Jazz Warriors with sounds of today's vibrant UK subculture. Rooted in Sean Corby's personal journey back to the trumpet after years away from the music, Hancestry celebrates resilience, collaboration and the evolving story of jazz in the UK.

    Sean Corby: trumpet
    Courtney Pine: tenor saxophone
    Sultan Stevenson: piano
    Julie Dexter, Drew Gonsalves: voice
    Daniel Crosby, Andy Edwards: drums
    Simon Edwards, Will Alman, Ygor Azevedo: bass
    Sam Campana, Jim Le Mesurier: congas, bata
    Phil Dawson, Martin Chung, Chris Dawkins: guitar
    Jonathan Enright: trombone
    George King, Andrew C Young: keyboards

    Mixed by: Ashley Slater
    Mastered by: Carmen Rizzo
    Produced by: Sean Corby with additional engineering by Ashley Slater (2026)

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Hancestry (for Zora Neale Hurston)
      • 2. Divine Days (for Leon Forrest)
      • 3. Sparkey's Lament
      • 4. Duke of Da Bronx
      • 5. Drum Song (for Chino)

      Side 2

      • 1. Choose To Be (for James Baldwin)
      • 2. Wadada (for Ismael Leo Smith)
      • 3. Seasons
      • 4. Jazz Interlude/Solomon A Dub

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Hancestry (for Zora Neale Hurston)
      • 2. Divine Days (for Leon Forrest)
      • 3. Sparkey's Lament
      • 4. Duke of Da Bronx
      • 5. Drum Song (for Chino)
      • 6. Choose To Be (for James Baldwin)
      • 7. Wadada (for Ismael Leo Smith)
      • 8. Seasons
      • 9. Jazz Interlude/Solomon A Dub