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Dave Douglas String Group

When Dave Douglas first stepped away along with his own saving and performing projects in the first to mid-’90s, the Brooklyn-based trumpeter/composer/bandleader instantly demonstrated his mastery of Parallel Worlds in music. He created the Balkan-influenced Tiny Bell Trio with drummer Jim Dark and guitarist Brad Shepik (who utilized the surname …

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Michael Sarin

Drummer Michael Sarin established himself seeing that a higher caliber jazz drummer and improviser even though using in the Thomas Chapin Trio. A indigenous of Seattle, Sarin acquired relocated to NY by 1991, when the trio documented the record Anima for Knitting Factory’s label. The Chapin Trio continuing to record …

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Mark Feldman

Virtuosic violinist Tag Feldman is classically trained, but probably most widely known for his shows with the very best improvisers and composers from the ’80s and ’90s in avant-garde jazz and songs. Having appeared in various John Zorn tasks, Feldman was also an associate of Arcado String Trio, with renowned …

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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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Drew Gress

NY bassist Drew Gress became increasingly noticeable in modern improvised music through the entire 1980s and 1990s. In the past due ’80s, he co-founded the quartet JV, which released three albums on Enja spanning 1987-1994. Later on, Gress led his very own N.Con.-structured quartet, Jagged Sky, who released their debut, …

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Erik Friedlander

Cellist Erik Friedlander was raised subjected to R&B and jazz since his dad photographed many recording addresses for Atlantic through the ’50s and ’60s. During his years as a child and senior high school years, Friedlander was involved with chamber organizations, his college orchestra, and an area rock-band. He enrolled …

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Mark Dresser

Bassist and composer Tag Dresser is rolling out a recognizable sound and masterful technique over time — from your L.A. avant-garde jazz picture of the first ’70s, to ’80s Western trips in Anthony Braxton’s Quartet, towards the past due-’90s’ N.Con.C. downtown picture of music artists who are generally booked at …

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