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Dave Clark

Dave Clark is a multi-instrumentalist based in San Francisco. He plays electric and acoustic instruments in jazz and classical styles, both as a solo performer and in groups. His duo with flautist Monica Williams appears on Heart Dance Records.

Dave’s guitar technique derives from his classical training which allows him to play multiple voices and complex right hand figures. As a jazz improviser, his sound reflects the influences of Grant Green, Wes Montgomery, Joe Pass, and the blues he heard in his youth in the Deep South. His bass lines are strongly influenced by Paul Chambers and James Jamerson.

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All The Little Things You Do

Label: Self Produced
Released: 2020
Track listing: All The Little Things You Do; Magnolia; Loving You; Deeper Than The Dark Blue Sea; Keep The Light Bright; There's One Thing; Dr Good; Eclipse; It's A Beautiful Day To Say Goodbye; Dig Up The Stories; When Stars Shine Bright; Nothing Passes For Favour; When You Say Goodnight To Me

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Dig Up The Stories

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Label: Self Produced
Released: 2020
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Article: Album Review

The Woodshed Orchestra: Brass Bandit

Read "Brass Bandit" reviewed by Bruce Lindsay


"Curiouser and curiouser!" cried Alice. She was opening out like the largest telescope ever, at the time, but she could equally well have been listening to Brass Bandit, the third release from Canada's Woodshed Orchestra. An eccentric collection of curiosities, featuring musical genres as diverse as Politicized Poetry Love Scatting and Football Funk and checking in ...

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Article: Album Review

Pamela Hines Trio: Thrive!

Read "Thrive!" reviewed by Dan McClenaghan


Pianist Pamela Hines 2013 CD offering, 3.2.1 (Spice Rack Records), was an immersion in the standards, with a big nod to the iconic Bill Evans. It was, perhaps, a bit of a writing respite for Hines, who is a supremely talented tune-smith. She's back, song-writing talents intact, energized even, on this all originals set, Thrive!.

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News: Festival

7th Annual Pittsfield City Jazz Festival Taking Place October 7-20 in Western Massachusetts

Grace Kelly, Phil Woods, Armen Donelian, Greg Caputo, and the BerkshiresJazz Youth Ensemble are among the performers at the 7th annual Pittsfield CityJazz Festival, October 7-20, 2011. The festival gets under way on Columbus Day weekend, Oct. 7-9 with Jazz About Town, when several restaurants and lounges in downtown Pittsfield offer a variety of instrumental and ...

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News: Festival

Tickets now on sale for Pittsfield CityJazz Festival, Oct. 7-20 Concerts Featuring Grace Kelly, Phil Woods, Armen Donelian

Tickets now on sale for Pittsfield CityJazz Festival, Oct. 7-20 Concerts Featuring Grace Kelly, Phil Woods, Armen Donelian

Free events include annual jazz crawl, new jazz prodigy series PITTSFIELD, Mass.—BerkshiresJazz.org today announced that Grace Kelly, Phil Woods, Armen Donelian, Greg Caputo, and the BerkshiresJazz Youth Ensemble will be among the performers at the 2011 Pittsfield CityJazz Festival, October 7-20. Now in its seventh year, the festival comprises some two dozen concerts and events throughout ...

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Article: Album Review

Cinzia Spata: Into The Moment

Read "Into The Moment" reviewed by Bruce Lindsay


Although Italian singer/lyricist Cinzia Spata has been singing professionally for over 20 years, her discography is pretty sparse. Into The moment is only her third album, and appears six years after 93 03 (Azzurramusic, 2005). The wait's been worth it: the album is a stylish mix of American Songbook classics and lesser-known tunes from some of ...

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Article: Big Band Report

Are You Sure, Bobby?

Read "Are You Sure, Bobby?" reviewed by Jack Bowers


In late March, I received an e-mail from trumpeter Bobby Shew. He said he'd performed a gig in West Palm Beach, FL, and had met my brothers, whom he described as “nice guys." My first impulse was to write back and ask if he could have been mistaken. My brothers? Nice guys? Well, the fact is ...


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