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Brian Eaton

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"All The Earth Will Mourn is a beautiful sounding album that will take its listeners on a wonderful musical ride..." — Paul Wertico, Seven-Time Grammy Winner (Pat Metheny Group)


From sitting in on drums at an L.A. jazz club at age nine to jamming with  Gilby Clarke  (former Guns ‘N Roses guitarist) in his older brother’s band at 11, Brian Eaton found the spark that ignited his passion in a pair of sticks at an early age. The Allegra Drums Artist, musician, composer/songwriter, engineer, and producer has gone on to be a multi-genre force in jazz fusion, prog, and rock, who uses the studio as the ultimate instrument to wield his imaginative creativity. Eaton has been featured in Bass Musician MagazineAll About JazzWorld of Jazz, and more, and has received praise from jazz greats {{m: Jean-Luc Ponty = 10360}}, {{m: Paul Wertico = 13447}} ({{m: Pat Metheny Group = 136726}}), and {{m: Frank Catalano = 16992}}.

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Like a Root out of Dry Ground

Label: Eatin' Records
Released: 2025
Track listing: Branches Lay Broken; Like a Root out of Dry Ground; The Olive, The Fig, And the Vine; Unleavened Seeds of Salt; Oregon Yew; The Sitka Sings, The Sitka Sleeps; Words Forever Echo (For Dad).

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Like a Root out of Dry

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Label: Eatin' Records
Released: 2025
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News: Recording

Brian Eaton Mines Emotional Depths With Genre-bending 'Like A Root Out Of Dry Ground'

Brian Eaton Mines Emotional Depths With Genre-bending 'Like A Root Out Of Dry Ground'

Multi-instrumentalist, producer, and composer Brian Eaton has released his most personal and sonically adventurous album to date, Like a Root out of Dry Ground. The album is now available through his own Eatin’ Records imprint and can be found on all major digital platforms. This genre-defying instrumental work showcases Eaton's unique creativity and has truly taken ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Amina Claudine Myers, Hard Bop Messengers, Sveið, Steve Smith and Vital Information

Read "Amina Claudine Myers, Hard Bop Messengers, Sveið, Steve Smith and Vital Information" reviewed by Cheryl K.


During this week's two-hour program of Jazz and improvised music, choice selections from new releases by keyboardist Amina Claudine Myers; vocalist Raquel Marina; producer and instrumentalist Adrian Younge; the trio Sveið; and drummer Steve Smith and Vital Information. Playlist Andrew Hill “Dedication" from Point of Departure (Blue Note) 6:38 Amina Claudine Myers “Twilight" from ...

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News: Recording

Brian Eaton’s 'Trail of Contrition' Brings Jazz Fusion to New Frontiers

Brian Eaton’s 'Trail of Contrition' Brings Jazz Fusion to New Frontiers

Portland-based multi-instrumentalist, producer, and composer Brian Eaton has unveiled his sixth studio album, Trail of Contrition, available now on Eatin’ Records. This vibrant jazz fusion project stands at the crossroads of diverse American musical traditions, blending elements of jazz, country, bluegrass, folk, rock, rhythm and blues, gospel, and Americana into an adventurous, genre-bending sonic journey. The ...

Album

Travels - Single

Label: Eatin' Records
Released: 2024
Track listing: Travels; Detour Ahead

Album

Trail of Contrition

Label: Eatin' Records
Released: 2024
Track listing: Where Rivers Meet the Plains; Travels - Trail Mix; Valleys Converge; Trail of Contrition; Detour Ahead - Trail Mix; Inexpressible Words.

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

New Releases From Naylor, Funnell, Stryker, Eaton And More

Read "New Releases From Naylor, Funnell, Stryker, Eaton And More" reviewed by Bob Osborne


This time we have a mixed bag of new releases features a variety of line-ups and includes some newly discovered live music from Joe Henderson, McCoy Tyner, Jack DeJohnette, and Henry Grimes. In this playlist there is jazz in the conventional sense alongside some fascinating new approaches to the music.Playlist Show Intro 00:00 Patrick ...

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Article: Future Jazz

How Artificial Intelligence Could Distort The Music Industry

Read "How Artificial Intelligence Could Distort The Music Industry" reviewed by Brian Eaton


In a dimly lit studio, where the hum of vintage amplifiers once mingled with the human touch of fingers on strings and keys, a new player has emerged--artificial intelligence. As the music industry races toward the future, AI has the potential to replace key personnel, including songwriters, producers, recording engineers, and session musicians. This technological revolution, ...


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