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Franz Koglmann: Make Believe

by Glenn Astarita
A newly launched jazz label based out of Frankfurt, Germany Between The Lines offers the astute jazz public yet another glimpse of this ever-evolving musical art form. Led by famed composer/trumpeter/flugelhornist Franz Koglmann, Make Believe is one of three inaugural releases for the upstart label, while Koglmann also serves as artistic director for this and other ...
Michel Wintsch & Road Movie Featuring Gerry Hemingway: Michel Wintsch & Road Movie

by Glenn Astarita
One of three releases on the brand new German based “Between The Lines” label, pianist/composer Michel Wintsch and his band Road Movie featuring drummer Gerry Hemingway, render a picturesque snapshot of vivid musical mind’s at work. Here we have twelve pieces, eight of which were composed by Wintsch that interweave and tell a story akin to ...
Franz Koglmann: Make Believe

by Glenn Astarita
A newly launched jazz label based out of Frankfurt, Germany – “Between The Lines” offers the astute jazz public yet another glimpse of this ever-evolving musical art form. Led by famed composer/trumpeter/flugelhornist Franz Koglmann, Make Believe is one of three inaugural releases for the upstart label, while Koglmann also serves as artistic director for this and ...
Cary DeNigris: Between the Lines

by Phil DiPietro
I first became aware of Cary DeNigris through an article in the June, 1991 issue of Guitar Player Magazine by no less of an authority than Bill Milkowski, dubbing him one of the five hottest fusion" players on the scene at that time. Suffice to say that since that time, Cary has toiled too long in ...
Cary DeNigris: Between the Lines

by Phil DiPietro
I first became aware of Cary DeNigris through an article in the June, 1991 issue of Guitar Player Magazine by no less of an authority than Bill Milkowski, dubbing him one of the five hottest “fusion” players on the scene at that time. Suffice to say that since that time, Cary has toiled too long in ...