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Jazz Village [Pias] Sets October 20, 2017 Release For World-renowned Bassist Composer Kyle Eastwood’s "In Transit"
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EastWest Media
Capping two extraordinary decades as a recording and performing artist, Kyle Eastwood’s stylistically eclectic new album In Transit reflects the whirlwind reality of the breakneck schedule that Kyle and his longtime ensemble keep as they perform three quarters of the year in Europe—with a yearly jaunt to Asian countries and occasional swings to the U.S. The Los Angeles bred, Paris based bassist and composer estimates that about half of the tracks were “road tested,” with a few rendered completely fresh ...
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New album from New York-based Time in Transit is rooted in city's bustling streets
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Lauren Rogers
Time in Transit could only emanate from New York. The band's freewheeling, gritty vision is rooted in the city's bustling streets. On the group's self-titled latest album, progressive jazz is made accessible for once as the genre's wild experimentation is tempered with sleek craftsmanship and an actual point. In other words, the songs do not meander in an aimless confusion. It becomes quickly obvious that saxophonist Glenn White and his band are sculpting actual soundtracks to their fevered imaginations, producing ...
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Deep Cuts: Chicago Transit Authority "Free Form Guitar" (1969)

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Something Else!
By Pico We all know this, but sometimes we need to be reminded that Chicago is a mainstream rock band that was once a rock/jazz/blues/R&B/whack jazz masquerading as a mainstream rock band. Wait a minute, you say, whack jazz"??? Not just whack jazz, but the extreme kind of whack jazz. If you still have a worn-out vinyl copy of the band's spectacular debut album Chicago Transit Authority, chances are that the black band between Poem 58" and South California Purples" ...
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DVD Review: Chicago, "Chicago Transit Authority" (Quadrophonic Mix)

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Pop Dose
I don't think there's a band on the planet that's done a more thorough job of repackaging its hits than Chicago and in the 20 years since scoring its last meaningful hit, the band has really cranked the compilation machine into overdrive, churning out best-ofs, ballad collections, live albums, anniversary sets, and any other type of reissue you can think of, as well as a few you probably haven't. So when the Chicago catalog was folded under the Rhino umbrella ...
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Time in Transit - Wed. Feb. 17 - 7:30 @ Zinc Bar

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Michael Ricci
Hi, everyone. We're very happy to be at Zinc Bar again as part of the NYC Jazz Meetup series, and we hope you can make it out. Time in Transit Glenn White - tenor saxophone Casper Gyldensoe - guitar Dmitry Ishenko - bass Rob Mitzner - drums Wed. Feb. 17 7:30 pm Zinc Bar 82 W. 3rd St., NYC A, C, E, B, D, F, V trans to ...
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Time in Transit - Feb 2, 2010 @ Spike Hill in Brooklyn

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Michael Ricci
Time in Transit Glenn White - saxophone, compositions Casper Gyldensoe - guitar Dmitry Ishenko - bass Rob Mitzner - drums Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2010 8:00 pm Spike Hill 184 Bedford Ave. Brooklyn, NY About Glenn White Described as a brilliant gem," Glenn White's modern jazz compositions and skilled, interactive playing have been called a thoughtful, remarkable style," which stems from a deeper understanding." A graduate of New England ...
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Sun Spin: Chicago Transit Authority

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JamBase
OUR WEEKLY LOOK AT CLASSIC ALBUMS GRABS THE BUS BACK TO A WINDY CITY GREAT'S DEBUT
This week in 1976, Chicago scored their first No. 1 hit with If You Leave Me Now." However, the song was the group's eleventh Top 10 single in a career that was off to the races from day one. Such was the freshness and sculpted togetherness of their self-titled 1969 debut, when they were still known as the Chicago Transit Authority, ...
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Transit CD release concert January 4 at Barbs

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All About Jazz
January 4, 2006
Transit :: Jeff Arnal (percussion) Seth Misterka (alto saxophone) Reuben Radding (contrabass) Nate Wooley (trumpet)
Transit celebrates their debut CD on the Clean Feed record label. From the liner notes: ... an aphoristic study in timbre, which sounds as if magic mushrooms had united Helmut Lachenmann, Morton Feldman, Gyrgy Ligeti, and Evan Parker"--Dietrich Eichmann, Berlin. ) Barbs : 376 9th St. (corner of 6th Ave) ...
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