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From Where We Came

Label: Steeplechase Productions
Released: 2020
Track listing: Louisville; Cairo; Tryon; Pontiac; Hamlet; East St. Louis; Tokyo; Nogales.

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Michael Feinberg: From Where We Came

Read "From Where We Came" reviewed by Jim Worsley


At the dinner table or in the studio, there are many subtle methods to interject a staunch conversation starter. Or you can always burst into the room with your hair on fire. Veteran soprano saxophonist Dave Liebman, he of many rich and complex lines past, here opted for the latter approach. After bassist and leader Michael ...

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Use Your Imagination

Label: Steeplechase Productions
Released: 2017
Track listing: Yesteryear; Do Da Day; Speaking Relative; Como Uno; Lossofyou; Use Your Imagination; Midwest Mideast; Game Show

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Dick Oatts: Use Your Imagination

Read "Use Your Imagination" reviewed by David A. Orthmann


At two adjacent points in this admirable recording, alto saxophonist Dick Oatts makes riveting, emotionally resonant sounds that transcend matters of style, execution and technique. These memorable moments stand apart from the customary pleasures and somewhat cerebral considerations of lending an ear to a jazz record. In both instances, Oatts' isn't intentionally tugging at heartstrings or ...

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Magic Light

Label: Steeplechase Productions
Released: 2016
Track listing: Shades Of Light; Koquirri; Petals; A Flower Is A Lovesome Thing; Magic Light; Scattered Chant; Maison De Cresent; When Lights Are Low; Where Our Hearts Stay; Astor Botanic.

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Eugenia Choe: Magic Light

Read "Magic Light" reviewed by James Nadal


One of the most interesting aspects of jazz immersion studies is how it influences and affects players from diverse backgrounds. Korean born and classically trained pianist Eugenia Choe was drawn to jazz by its opportunities for compositional development and improvisational challenges, bringing to Magic Light a lyrical understanding of technical structure, and an intellectual ability to ...

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Eugenia Choe: Magic Light

Read "Magic Light" reviewed by Dan McClenaghan


It takes nerve to come from (seemingly) out of nowhere to present a piano trio disc. The history runs deep there: Bud Powell, Tommy Flanagan, Oscar Peterson, Bill Evans, Brad Mehldau, Keith Jarrett--just a scratching of the surface of the bop and post bebop players in the game. Eugenia Choe, a new-to-the-scene New York-based ...


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