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The Pete BarenBregge: Point of Grace

Read "Point of Grace" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


A certain "sound" has been associated with respective jazz record labels since the 1940s. Blue Note had the "Blue Note" sound in the 1950s and ‘60s. Contemporary and Pacific Jazz had that "West Coast Sound." Other than Manfred Eicher’s ECM imprint, no other contemporary label has developed one like Tempe, Arizona’s Summit Records. Summit has come to be known for a crisp yet fluid sound characterized by the Watters Brothers, Tony Monaco, the Mike Vax Big Band, and The Pete ...

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The Pete BarenBregge-Frank Russo Quartet: PF Flyer

Read "PF Flyer" reviewed by Craig W. Hurst


The CD PF Flyer recorded by the Washington D.C. based Pete BarenBregge - Frank Russo Quartet is a delightfully crafted album with a capital D.C. Adding this recording to your collection won’t disappoint you. The playing on the album represents top notch performing and well-honed musicianship. The 55 minutes and 8 seconds of music on the recording is comprised of four originals by the quartet’s pianist Fred Hughes, one original by co-leader BarenBregge and includes standards by Cole Porter and ...


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