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Ryan Burns: Birds
by Dan McClenaghan
Keyboardist Ryan Burns possesses a distinctive artistry, one that is integral to the success of the sound of the Matt Jorgensen + 451 group on sets such as Hope (Origin Records, 2004) and Another Morning (Origin Records, 2008), and with trumpeter Thomas Marriott on the strange and stellar Crazy:The Music of Willie Nelson (Origin Records, 2008). Burns also works as a leader on the acoustic piano trio set Tree-O (Odd Bird Records, 2007), and now on the plugged-in Birds. A ...
read moreRyan Burns / Geoff Cooke / Jose Martinez: Tree-O
by Dan McClenaghan
Tree-O, a Ryan Burns-led piano trio affair, caught me by surprise. I was already familiar with Burns' work with Matt Jorgensen + 451 on the CD Hope (Origin Records, '04) and an excellent live show with that group at Dizzy's in San Diego, so I thought this effort would fall into the forward-lean/electric keyboard category. But it's an acoustic set, a genuine tip of the hat to the piano trio's past.The opener, Gettin' Red-y (for Red Garland)," sets ...
read moreThe Geoff Cooke Quintet: See You at the Bridge
by Jack Bowers
Whenever a bassist leads a quintet recording one of two things is possible: he is either (a) smarter or (b) dumber than the other players. I don’t know Geoff Cooke’s I.Q. but his credentials are quite impressive -- B.S. in music from the University of Colorado (Cooke hails from Denver), classes with Reggie Workman at the New School in NYC, an NEA fellowship for private study with Buster Williams, performance credits with Kevin Mahogany, Jack Walrath, Holly Hoffman, Greg Abate, ...
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