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The Marvin Stamm Quartet: Alone Together

Read "Alone Together" reviewed by Jack Bowers


Alone Together is not only another splendid album by trumpeter Marvin Stamm's quartet (does he ever produce anything less?), it also comes with a bonus--a DVD whose playing sequence duplicates the CD and allows one to see and hear Stamm, pianist Bill Mays, bassist Rufus Reid and drummer Ed Soph as they study one another, alertly ...

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Steve Davis Quartet: Alone Together

Read "Alone Together" reviewed by CJ Shearn


Trombonist Steve Davis has been a veteran of the New York scene for many years. Hailing from Binghamton, New York, he quickly established a presence as one of the best trombonists in the area as a teenager. Upon his arrival in New York City in the mid-1980s, Davis' talents were noticed by such luminaries as drummer ...

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Alone Together

Label: Self Produced
Released: 2005
Track listing: Look At What You've Done For Me - Insensatez - You Don't Know What Love Is - Fade To Black - Alone Together - Consider Me Gone - Moon and Sand - We'll Be Together Again

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Alone Together

Label: Boondoggle Records
Released: 2005

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George W. Bush & Friends Swing Broadway and Hollywood: Alone Together

Read "Alone Together" reviewed by Jack Bowers


In an unprecedented effort to carry his message to the American people, President George W. Bush today released an impressive four-disc album of memorable songs from stage and screen featuring himself, key members of his administration and invited guests backed by a Jazz trio. The top secret enterprise, kept under wraps for months, was recorded, said ...

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Alone Together

Label: Challenge Jazz
Released: 2004

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Alone Together

Label: Cojazz Recordings
Released: 2002
Track listing: How Deep Is The Ocean/Estate'/You Stepped Out Of A Dream/I'll Close My Eyes/Turnaround/Polka Dots And Moonbeams/Jeannine/Alone Together/Emily/Giant Steps

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Tim Cummiskey Trio: Alone Together

Read "Alone Together" reviewed by Ken Hohman


Though it contains no original compositions, the debut from Ohio-based jazz guitarist Tim Cummiskey offers more than its share of originality. On this balanced collection of standards and surprising personal selections, Cummiskey skips effortlessly from single line improvisations to chord explorations without tripping over the obstacles he's placed in his own path. After all, taking on ...

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Alone Together

Label: Challenge Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Speak Low; My Foolish Heart; What Is This Thing Called Love*; Sweet and Lovely; You've Changed; Just One of Those Things; Alone Together*; Tenderly; How Deep Is the Ocean; You Don't Know What Love Is*; I Didn't Know What Time It Was; Moonglow

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Enrico Pieranunzi Quartet: Alone Together

Read "Alone Together" reviewed by Dave Nathan


This group is further evidence that jazz is a universal music knowing neither language nor geographic boundary. The countries represented at this session are Italy, Holland, England/ Belgium (Philip Catherine), and the United States, all recording for a Dutch label. The session is a bit of a departure by leader and bop artist Enrico Pieranunzi in ...


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