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Trio 3 + Geri Allen: Celebrating Mary Lou Williams (Live at Birdland New York)
by AAJ Italy Staff
Con Celebrating Mary Lou Williams (Live at Birdland New York) quattro figure storiche del jazz newyorchese quali come Reggie Workman, Andrew Cyrille ed Oliver Lake (ossia il Trio 3) tornano ad essere affiancati dalla pianista Geri Allen per celebrare la figura di Mary Lou Williams, una tra le prime donne affermatasi nel mondo del jazz alla ...
Trio 3 + Geri Allen: Celebrating Mary Lou Williams (Live at Birdland New York)
by Glenn Astarita
These modern jazz VIPs render a synchronized attack that incites a harmonious mélange of mainstream, progressive, and free-jazz during this homage to legendary pianist, composer and arranger Mary Lou Williams. One of the mainstays and redeeming traits of this live program relates to the musicians' inimitable styles amid their technical faculties and keen interpretative powers. With ...
Trio 3 + Geri Allen: At This Time
by AAJ Italy Staff
Dopo ventitré anni di esistenza, il Trio3 del contraltista Oliver Lake, del contrabbassista Reggie Workman e del batterista Andrew Cyrille si arricchisce di un nuovo partecipante, la pianista Geri Allen. In realtà, il gruppo nasce non ufficialmente (la vera data d'inizio è il 1988) in occasione di una collaborazione discografica con la pianista Marilyn Crispell nel ...
Trio 3 + Geri Allen: At This Time
by Nic Jones
The trio of Lake, Workman and Cyrille is, by now, seasoned in the right way. All three players are relative veterans and the depth of their shared musical understanding is obvious in everything they do. This time, Geri Allen's pianist's skill is an amalgam of Paul Bley and Andrew Hill harmonically speaking, though it's only fair ...
Trio 3 + Geri Allen: At This Time
by Chris May
The publicity surrounding the release of At This Time is making much of the addition of a pianist to Trio 3's saxophone, bass and drums line-up. Arguably, however, the inclusion of a keyboard, played by Geri Allen, isn't the album's most significant feature. True, during the course of the group's 23-year history, most of its work ...