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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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Dave Douglas

Dave Douglas arguably became probably the most first trumpeter/composer of his generation. Douglas’ stylistic range can be broad however unaffected; his music isn’t a pastiche, but instead a personal visual that reflects a multitude of passions. He explicitly cites such different affects as Igor Stravinsky, Stevie Question, and John Coltrane. …

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Uri Caine

Jazz pianist/composer Uri Caine brings an eclectic selection of disciplines and affects to his music. His personal Jewish history, his traditional and jazz teaching, and his fascination with consumer electronics combine in ambitious hybrids which are frequently challenging but constantly inventive. Caine was raised within an intellectual, open-minded family members …

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Josh Roseman

Josh Roseman is certainly a fresh York based jazz trombonist whose existence continues to be felt within the downtown picture of improvisers in the 1990s onward. Delivered June 5, 1972 in Boston, MA, he found the trombone since it was probably the most widespread device in his home. His dad, …

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Joey Baron

Drummer Joey Baron was created in Richmond, Virginia into what he offers referred to as a Jewish working-class family members. Heavily influenced with the rock and roll, jazz, and Television designs of his youngsters, he trained himself how exactly to play through close hearing and watching various other music artists. …

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