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Aaron Seeber

Aaron Seeber is a 23-year old drummer living in Brooklyn, NY and recent graduate of SUNY Purchase, where he received his Bachelor of Music degree. At Purchase, Aaron studied Jazz Drums under the tutelage of renowned instructors John Riley and Kenny Washington. He was a member of the Purchase Jazz Orchestra, under the direction of Jon Faddis and Todd Coolman. Aaron also had the opportunity to study with great musicians at Purchase, including Hal Galper, Ralph Lalama, Doug Weiss, Gary Smulyan and Pete Malinverni, among many others. Originally born in Washington DC, Aaron attended Walt Whitman High School in Bethesda, MD where he performed in their highly successful jazz ensemble, as well as playing in the 2009 Maryland All-State Jazz Band

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Article: Album Review

Ben Paterson: Cookin' in the Couvre

Read "Cookin' in the Couvre" reviewed by Pierre Giroux


Ben Paterson's release Cookin' in the Couve captures the energy and intimacy of a jazz trio in full swing. The album features Paterson on piano, Neal Miner on bass and Aaron Seeber on drums as they deliver hard-swinging blues-infused jazz, balancing technical finesse with soulful expression. The set list is a delightful mix of Paterson originals ...

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Cookin' in the Couvre

Label: Cellar Music Group
Released: 2024
Track listing: Cookin' in the Couve; Chitlins Con Carne; North Pond Stroll; 'Tis Autumn; This Here; Digging Around; Chicken 'N' Dumplins; Up The Exchange; Quel Temps Fait Il À Paris; Morning Perusal.

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Boss Baritones

Label: SteepleChase Records
Released: 2024
Track listing: Oh Ghee; I'll Never Be The Same; Star Eyes; Hey Lock; Black Velvet; Fifty-Six; Land Of Dreams; Byas A Drink; Straight Ahead.

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Article: Album Review

Gary Smulyan: Boss Baritones

Read "Boss Baritones" reviewed by David A. Orthmann


The once-popular pairings of such incisive hard-blowing saxophonists as Johnny Griffin with Eddie “Lockjaw" Davis and Gene Ammons with Sonny Stitt constitute some of the inspiration behind the making of Boss Baritones. Incorporating material penned by Griffin, Davis, Illinois Jacquet, Don Byas and J.R. Monterose indicates a healthy respect for giants who may no longer be ...

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Article: Live Review

Pete Malinverni Trio Celebrating Leonard Bernstein at Chris’ Jazz Café

Read "Pete Malinverni Trio Celebrating Leonard Bernstein at Chris’ Jazz Café" reviewed by Victor L. Schermer


Pete Malinverni Trio Celebrating Leonard Bernstein Chris' Jazz Café Philadelphia, PA May 18, 2024 In 2022, pianist Pete Malinverni released a trio recording, On the Town: Pete Malinverni Plays Leonard Bernstein (Planet Arts Recordings). Just last year, Bradley Cooper's biopic about Leonard Bernstein, Maestro (Netflix, ...

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First Move

Label: Cellar Music Group
Released: 2022
Track listing: Brandyn; Out of the Past; Eleventh Hour; Duke Ellington’s Sound of Love; First Move; Unconditional Love; Fire Waltz; Klactoveedsedstene.

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Article: Album Review

Aaron Seeber: First Move

Read "First Move" reviewed by Troy Dostert


Given that it is his debut disc, drummer Aaron Seeber's First Move seems aptly titled. The music it offers is anything but an opening gambit, however; even after a cursory listen, it is quickly apparent that Seeber has been at this game for some time. From the top-shelf caliber of his associates, to his unfailing poise ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Doc Cheatham, Kenny Washington & Arron Bazzell

Read "Doc Cheatham, Kenny Washington & Arron Bazzell" reviewed by Joe Dimino


From a New York City musician and educator realizing his dream with his debut album Aesthetic, we kick off today's show with saxophonist Aaron Bazzell. We follow that up with music by trumpeter Arturo Sandoval, who happened to be the first concert Aaron saw live. From there, show 759 showcases new music from Chicago's Susie Blue ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Out of the Past

Read "Out of the Past" reviewed by Patrick Burnette


We listen to three releases from 2022, two exploring some interesting corners of jazz repertoire and one bringing back a format that thrived in the '50s. Then, just for kicks, we get a message back from the future of 1987. Does label Cellar Music contractually oblige its artists to cover a certain Benny Golson tune? Listen ...


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