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New music from Cameron Graves, Timothee Robert, Andy Timmons and David Binney

by Len Davis
New music from pianist Cameron Graves with his new release Live From Seven Spheres. French Bassist Timothee Robert, and guitarist Andy Timmons, plus Jane Getter, Adam Holzman, Alex Skolnick and David Binney.Playlist Cameron Graves"Red" from Live From Seven Spheres (Mack Avenue) 00:00 Timothee Robert"Le Chemin du peril" from Quark (La Pluie Chante) 05:41 Andy ...
Cameron Graves: Live From the Seven Spheres

by Mike Jurkovic
Since bursting on to the scene full-birthed as part of the West Coast Get Down collective spotlighted on Kamasi Washington's truly epic debut, The Epic (Brainfeeder, 2015), fire-balling pianist Cameron Graves, even when entertaining his inner Chopin, comes at the listener with a force and fury that blows the doors in, windows out, senses to smithereens. ...
Adam Holzman, Yo Miles, Cameron Graves and Richard Hallebeek

by Len Davis
Yo Miles! Henry Kaiser and Wadada Leo Smith, Adam Holzman, Cameron Graves and Trio Grande.Playlist Yo Miles! Henry Kaiser and Wadada Leo Smith"Cozy Pete" from Lightning (Self Produced) 00:00 Adam Holzman Maze" from The Last Gig (Big Fun Productions) 06:45 Greg Osby Man Talk" from Man Talk For Moderns (Blue Note) 13:32 Cameron Graves ...
Cameron Graves, Randal Despommier, Jeff Lorber Fusion and Graham Costello and Strata

by Len Davis
On today's program we begin with two dynamic piano players, Cameron Graves and Hiromi. Saxophonist Randal Despommier with his latestDio C'e and Space-Time from Jeff Lorber Fusion with Jimmy Haslip and Gary Novak. Playlist Cameron Graves Sacred Spheres" from Seven (Mack Avenuel) 00:00 Hiromi Double Personality" from Another Mind (Telarc) 06:18 Randal Despommier Big ...
Cameron Graves: Inventing Thrash-Jazz

by Scott Krane
Pianist and composer, Cameron Graves, arrived on the scene in his late teens and early twenties, possessing a proclivity for classical music, an unquenchable passion for heavy metal, and a jazz sensibility and lexicon of musicality. According to the website of Mack Avenue Records, the label that signed Graves and put out his debut solo release, ...
New releases from guitarist Jane Getter, Graham Costello and Strata and Cameron Graves

by Len Davis
New music from guitarist Jane Getter and Premonition, drummer Graham Costello and Strata, and guitarist Gabor Lesko's latest. Playlist Jane Getter Still Here" from Anomalia (Cherry Red) 00:00 Adam Holzman Ectoplasm" from Truth Decay (Big Fun) 06:28 Alex Skolnick Conundrum" from Conundrum (Palmetto) 13:01 Robin & The Woods Dark Waterfalls" from Moonfall (Bramar 19:32/li> ...
Dave Weckl Band: Live In St Louis

by Len Davis
In this episode we hear from the Dave Weckl Band and their 2021 release, Live In St Louis. Also more from impressive guitarist Jeremy Green previewing his latest single, and guitarist's Jane Getter and Andre Nieri. We'll also hear more of the superb debut offering by French outfit Robin & The Woods as well as Cameron ...
New releases and a feature on Scott Kinsey

by Len Davis
In this episode we feature new releases from Robin & The Woods, Cameron Graves and Australian jazz funk band Pickpocket, plus a feature on Scott Kinsey. Playlist Robin & The Woods Dying stars Suicide Club" from Moonfall (Bramar) 00:00 Cameron Graves Sacred Spheres" from Seven (Mack Avenue) 16:50 Pickpocket Refraction" from Refraction (Self Produced) ...
New releases from Randal Despommier, Mark Lettieri, Cameron Graves and much more

by Len Davis
We're spinning new music from Charles Berthoud, Cameron Graves, Mark Lettieri and Randal Despommier. Playlist Miles Davis Miles Runs The Voodoo Down" from Live At Filmore (Sony) 00:00 Return To Forever Al's Solo" from Return To Forever Returns (Eagle) 06:51 Charles Berthoud Don't Look Back Again" from Epiphany (Self Produced) 13:34 Cameron Graves Sons ...
West Coast Get Down: Kamasi Washington, Cameron Graves, Throttle Elevator Music

by Russell Perry
In the past several years, a suite of players have emerged from Los Angeles, many of whom grew up together, loosely connected by the name West Coast Get Down. The most visible player in this scene is Kamasi Washington from a jazz perspective, but Stephen Thundercat" Bruner and Miles Mosley have made significant records in a ...