Alyn opens and closes with Miles; interesting track from Paul Gonsalves and Tubby Hayes ...
oh Geoffrey is it all too much ...an hour on Ella F means he didn't get out of bed ....
plus JJ plays Autumn in New York by Lol Coxhill ....
jon3 Uri Caine Trio
oh Geoffrey is it all too much ...an hour on Ella F means he didn't get out of bed ....
Julian Joseph presents the second part of a concert set by New York based fusion bassist Janek Gwizdala.
At the time of recording Gwizdala was fresh from world-touring with the likes of ex-Miles Davis guitarist Mike Stern and top jazz/funk trumpeter Randy Brecker. His band features the stellar line-up of saxophonist Bob Reynolds, who has previously played with Brian Blade, Tom Harrell, Richard Bona and rock star John Mayer; drummer Gary Husband who makes an outing on keyboards and former Dave Weckl student Louie Palmer on drums.The set captures the band in full hi-energy fusion mode and was recorded at Edinburgh's award winning venue The Jazz Bar.
At the time of recording Gwizdala was fresh from world-touring with the likes of ex-Miles Davis guitarist Mike Stern and top jazz/funk trumpeter Randy Brecker. His band features the stellar line-up of saxophonist Bob Reynolds, who has previously played with Brian Blade, Tom Harrell, Richard Bona and rock star John Mayer; drummer Gary Husband who makes an outing on keyboards and former Dave Weckl student Louie Palmer on drums.The set captures the band in full hi-energy fusion mode and was recorded at Edinburgh's award winning venue The Jazz Bar.
jon3 Uri Caine Trio
In this performance, recorded at Ronnie Scott's, he returns to a more traditional piano trio format. He is joined by one of New York's most prolific bass players, John Hebert, who performs with avant-garde musicians such as Mary Halvorson as well as more straightahead groups led by the likes of pianist Fred Hersch; and drummer Clarence Penn, known for his textural approach and for appearing with, among others, French saxophonist Richard Galliano and bass player Charlie Haden.
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