“Fingers that seem to be built for a saxophone’s neck”

J. Edward Sumerau wrote a kind review of No Worries in Metro Spirit, “Augusta’s Independent Voice.”

Go here to read the review, and here’s an excerpt:

With years of experience and a talent for distinctly crafted saxophone grooves, Slezak offers a combination of innovation and nature with the composition of these works. Composing with a sense of purpose, Slezak takes new and old songs that allow him to re-invent the melodies in his own voice. In so doing, Slezak builds a memorial of sound blistered with intrinsic fortitude.

Performed with fingers that seem to be built for a saxophone’s neck, Slezak’s offering should provide would-be listeners with nothing to worry about and a lot to enjoy and absorb.

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