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A Focus On Esthesis Quartet

by Bob Osborne
On this show the exciting group of four musicians collectively known as Esthesis Quartet. They are Elsa Nilsson (flute), Dawn Clement (piano & vocal), Emma Dayhuff (bass), and Tina Raymond (drums). We include music from their first two releases, and also a look at side projects from band members. This selection highlights an exceptional group who push the musical envelope to create an impressive new sound.Playlist Show Intro 00:00 Esthesis Quartet Blue Light" from Time Zones (ears&eyes) 00:54 ...
Continue ReadingEsthesis Quartet: Time Zones

by Jack Bowers
Time Zones is the second album by the Esthesis Quartet, comprised of four accomplished women, all whom do indeed reside in different time zones. Flutist Elsa Nilsson, originally from Sweden, lives in Brooklyn, NY; pianist/vocalist Dawn Clement makes her home in Denver, CO; bassist Emma Dayhuff lives in Chicago, drummer Tina Raymond in California, where Time Zones was recorded. The four first met at various festivals, conventions and other sessions around the country, drawn together by a ...
Continue ReadingBobby Bradford and Friends: Stealin' Home: Jackie Robinson Suite

by Chuck Koton
Born in Mississippi in 1934 and raised in Dallas, Texas, cornet master and composer Bobby Bradford knows racism and segregation. When asked if Texas was completely segregated, Bradford said, If there's a word stronger than 'completely,' that was Texas." In spite of the hate and discrimination of everyday life in the Jim Crow South, Bradford and his family were tuned in to events around the country that impacted African Americans. They got the news from the outside world" from Black ...
Continue ReadingDawn Clement, Elsa Nilsson, Emma Dayhuff, Tina Raymond: Esthesis Quartet

by Paul Rauch
The Covid-19 lockdown of 2020 and 2021 mandated that musicians find ways to connect without gathering in person. The pandemic produced a litany of recordings that along with photos of masked loved ones, will serve as tacit reminders of two years of solitude and isolation. For Esthesis Quartet this meant gathering on Zoom to keep the creative juices flowing, and to continue to write inspired music with the quartet in mind. While it is undeniable that this recording bears the ...
Continue ReadingJon Armstrong Sextet: Reabsorb

by Mark Corroto
Saxophonist Jon Armstrong reminds us that life and death are two sides of the same coin. Although seemingly disparate, like two sides of an LP, they cannot be separated. His sextet recording Reabsorb models this contrasting device by presenting two contrasting compositions, one on each side of an LP (also available as a CD and download). The music, inspired by an Erin Armstrong poem, presents both sides, which at first encounter come off as binary elements. Loud and soft. Busy ...
Continue ReadingCathlene Pineda: Rainbow Baby

by Jerome Wilson
Pianist Cathlene Pineda has a classical background which is reflected in the lyrical music her quartet creates on this disc. Her compositions here came out of a four-year period during which she became a mother for the first time, suffered two miscarriages and finally gave birth to a second child. The resulting work has a calm, introspective charm. The gentle flow of Pineda's piano mixes well with Kris Tiner's expressive trumpet playing on pieces such as the lyrical ...
Continue ReadingCathlene Pineda: Rainbow Baby

by Dan McClenaghan
Charlie Parker said: If you don't live it, it won't come out of your horn." In Cathlene Pineda's case, it could be said: If you don't live it, it won't come out of your piano, or your compositional pen." Motherhood is a big part of what Pineda has lived, an equilibrium of emotion on the spectrum of sorrow and joy resulting--over a four year period--from two devastating miscarriages and two joyous births. Now, she celebrates that experience in ...
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