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Trio Reenactment


What Once Was… is the second release from acclaimed jazz ensemble Trio Reenactment. The recording explores an eclectic mix of sounds, including soul, rock and straight-ahead jazz. Formed in 2008 by John Barron (bass), Sven Anderson (keyboards) and Rob Emanuel (drums), the Detroit-area trio performs original music and clever arrangements of pop standards. Their debut, self-titled disc received rave reviews and national airplay. Full bio and sound samples can be found at trioreenactment.com

Band Bio

Sven Anderson - piano

Sven Anderson is a pianist specializing in jazz, but well versed in many styles, including funk, fusion, Brazilian, Afro- Cuban, Broadway shows and pop. His original compositions and arrangements have enhanced many recordings or performances. Adding to his arsenal of sound, is his soulful nylon string guitar playing of Brazilian music. He has served as musical director for the legendary Jimmy Scott and has performed with Earl Klugh, Cindy Blackman, Franz Jackson, Marcus Belgrave, J.C. Heard, Paul Keller, Larry Nozero, Tom Saunders, Charlie Gabriel and Ernie Krivda. He has headlined at the Ottawa Jazz Festival and Washington Street Jazz Festival. Sven has a M.M. in composition and was the first student at Oakland University to win for an original piano concerto. He has studied with David Sporney, Marvin "Doc" Holliday and Dr. Billy Taylor. He has had master classes with renowned composers Aaron Copland, George Crum and Virgil Thomson. John Barron - upright bass

Album

What Once Was...

Label: Self Produced
Released: 2010
Track listing: Piano Mang; Eternal; Get Ready; Trio R; What Once Was...; When You Speak, Do You Sleep?; Here to There; Open Your Eyes; Goodbye Larry.

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News: Contest

Announcing the Winners of the "Trio Reenactment - What Once Was..." Giveaway

Announcing the Winners of the "Trio Reenactment - What Once Was..." Giveaway

David Kuntz, Todd Manning, Melissa Neutzling, Marvin Bonessa and Saul Spivack, Congratulations! You're the lucky winners of the “Trio Reenactment - What Once Was...“ giveaway. All About Jazz will contact you about claiming your prize. We'd like to thank everyone who participated in the contest and please visit Trio Reenactment's site for the latest news. Enjoy ...

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Video

When You Sleep, Do You Speak?

Featuring the music of Trio Reenactment
Duration: 6:00

June 2009 recording session for Detroit group Trio Reenactment. Sven Anderson: piano, John Barron: bass, Rob Emanuel: drums
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News: Contest

Enter the "Trio Reenactment - What Once Was..." Giveaway Contest

Enter the  "Trio Reenactment - What Once Was..." Giveaway Contest

All About Jazz members are invited to enter the “Trio Reenactment - What Once Was...“ giveaway contest starting today. We'll select FIVE winners at the conclusion of the contest on March 3rd. Click here to enter the contest (Following Trio Reenactment at AAJ automatically enters you in the contest.) Good luck! About Trio Reenactment ...

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Article: Album Review

Trio Reenactment: What Once Was...

Read "What Once Was..." reviewed by Dan McClenaghan


The Detroit-based Trio Reenactment follows up its self-produced, self-titled 2008 debut with What Once Was...", a piano trio set filled with catchy hooks, engaging can't-get-'em-outta-your-head melodies, a bunch of soul and funk, and some fine mainstream jazz tunes.The set bounces to life with “Piano Mang," penned by Trio Reenactment's leader, bassist John Barron. It's ...

Album

Trio Reenactment

Label: Self Produced
Released: 2008
Track listing: Groove Chick; 7-24; Relentless; First in Line; James; What If; John's Big Feet; Move It Along; Riding With Sveng; Olivia.

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Article: Album Review

Trio Reenactment: Trio Reenactment

Read "Trio Reenactment" reviewed by Dan McClenaghan


The deep dark prowling bass lines that open up Trio Reenactment's “Groove Chick," says that this Detroit-based piano trio's leader is bassist John Barron. The up-tempo composition has the feel of a Motor City “Night in Tunisia," as it drives forward with an exotic groove.Barron, pianist Sven Anderson and drummer Rich Emanuel are veterans ...


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