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Brian Patneaude Quartet: As We Know It

Read "As We Know It" reviewed by Mark F. Turner


The Brian Patneaude Quartet's third release As We Know It is like a cool breeze, a favorite piece of clothing, or the warmth of the sun's rays. The music is neither frantic nor languorous; it sounds and feels comfortable. Popular in the upstate New York area they've been gained the approval of critics but most importantly ...

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Brian Patneaude Quartet: As We Know It

Read "As We Know It" reviewed by J Hunter


To hear some people talk, jazz in the Albany, New York, area begins and ends with Nick Brignola, whose brilliant baritone sax was taken from us when he died of cancer in 2002. Aside from the fact that this outlook completely dismisses Albany native Stefon Harris--whose African Tarantella: Dances with Duke (Blue Note, 2006) made a ...

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Distance

Label: WEPA Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: Change; Release; Inspiration; Alone; Red; Distance; Unending.

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Released: 2005
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Brian Patneaude Quartet: Distance

Read "Distance" reviewed by Peter Aaron


In almost no time at all, 31-year-old saxophonist Brian Patneaude has become the first-call king of Albany, NY's buzzing jazz scene. Variations, his quartet's excellent 2003 debut, instantly established him as one of the mainstream's hottest new tenors; he also retains a chair in the renowned Empire Jazz Orchestra, plays salsa and merengue with Alex Torres ...

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Variations

Label: WEPA Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: 1. Jolo (Patneaude) 2. Variation On A Variation (Muscatello) 3. The Strega (Muscatello) 4. The Longing (Lukas) 5. O.F.F. (Muscatello) 6. Hide The Fat Guy (Whelchel/Muscatello) 7. Erodiade (Muscatello) 8. Freedom Trane (Patneaude) 9. Tons Of Fun (Muscatello)

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A Conversation with Brian Patneaude

Read "A Conversation with Brian Patneaude" reviewed by Alexander M. Stern


New York's Capital District--the collective sobriquet for Albany, Schenectady, and Troy as well as Saratoga and a few outlying areas--has produced two major names in jazz: Baritone saxophonist Nick Brignola and vibraphonist and Blue Note recording artist Stefon Harris. Indeed, right up until his recent death, Brignola was Upstate New York's greatest contribution to modern jazz. ...

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Brian Patneaude Quartet: Variations

Read "Variations" reviewed by Alexander M. Stern


Any self-help guru will tell you that you never get a second chance to make a first impression. In jazz, that truism can easily apply to debut albums: You only get to make one. A strong first album can set the pace for the rest of an artist’s career as a leader. Think of debuts like ...


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