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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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Dave Douglas Tiny Bell Trio

Even though name of the early Dave Douglas group, Tiny Bell Trio, might claim that the trumpeter, composer, and bandleader started his solo career on a little scale, quite contrary is true. Growing mainly because an ambitious single artist in the first to middle-’90s, New Yorker Douglas led many groups …

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Brad Shepik

Brad Shepik is definitely one of several great players (such as for example Jim Dark, Chris Rate, and Briggan Krauss) to go to N.Con.C. from Seattle in the first ’90s to create their mark within the downtown picture. His flexibility on your guitar offers led to carrying out and/or documenting …

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Jim Black

Drummer and percussionist Jim Dark has become perhaps one of the most in-demand drummers in avant-garde jazz and experimental rock and roll since emerging seeing that a key person in the brand new York downtown picture through the ’90s. After we were young in Seattle, he shifted to Boston to …

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