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Claude St-Jean

Trombonist, composer, and bandleader Claude St-Jean is component of a era of performers who emerged in the Montréal creative music picture in the mid-’90s, in the wake of previous musicians such as for example Jean Derome, René Lussier, André Duchesne, and Robert Marcel Lepage, who had begun saving in the …

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Chris Speed

A key person in the Brooklyn innovative jazz community, clarinetist and tenor saxophonist Chris Rate was raised in the Seattle area. Rate was first released to traditional music and performed the piano and clarinet before getting thinking about improvisation as well as the tenor saxophone during senior high school. He …

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Jeb Bishop

Trombonist Jeb Bishop is best-known while a member from the Vandermark 5, but was heavily involved with most branches of Chicago’s experimental music picture from the ’90s, from jazz to free of charge improv towards the avant-garde crossbreed genre post-rock. Bishop was raised in Raleigh, N.C., and began monitoring music …

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Steve Swell

Often from the NY downtown scene, Steve Swell can be an underrated trombonist and a genuine team player with the capacity of adapting to many situations. He incidentally found the trombone when he was ten. In 1973, he researched at Jersey Town State University where he struck a long-lasting a …

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Matt Wilson

New York-based drummer Matt Wilson can be an in-demand performer, composer, and bandleader known for his adventurous and wry post-bop jazz. Created in Knoxville, Illinois in 1964, Wilson began playing drums in quality school. After senior high school, he researched at Wichita Condition College or university and spent amount of …

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Either/Orchestra

On-and-off for more than 15 years, Boston’s ten-piece Either/Orchestra offers performed engagingly idiosyncratic large-ensemble jazz even though serving like a formative workshop for music artists who’ve received significant well-known and critical acknowledgement within their post-E/O professions. Because the band’s inception in 1985, the guiding pressure behind Either/Orchestra is definitely composer …

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Curtis Hasselbring

An alumnus of Boston’s New Britain Conservatory, trombonist Curtis Hasselbring — also called Curha — is among several creative jazz music artists who moved to NY (Brooklyn, specifically) and enlivened the city’s so-called “downtown picture” through the ’90s, continuing his outré explorations in to the 21st hundred years as both …

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Slavic Soul Party!

The amusing name Slavic Soul Party! conjures up thoughts of East Western music artists playing addresses of James Dark brown, Sam & Dave, and Wilson Pickett tracks — and that’s not this outlandish idea because basic ’60s and ’70s spirit does, actually, have a whole lot of enthusiasts in that …

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Ghost Train Orchestra

Known for leading various incarnations of his avant chamberesque folk-country clothing Defeat Circus, Florida-born, Boston-based trumpeter (actually, multi-instrumentalist), bandleader, composer, arranger, and singer/songwriter Brian Carpenter can be the principal generating force behind the Ghost Teach Orchestra, restoring alive a few of the most ebullient — and frequently underappreciated as well …

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