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Daniel Duke

Daniel LaCour Duke is a critically acclaimed bassist and composer who has performed with some high profile musicians throughout his career, including Vincent Herring, Louis Hayes, and Mulgrew MIller. Born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Duke’s parents were both classical piano teachers. His father also worked as a solo jazz pianist. When offered a job at a well regarded music school, the family moved to St. Paul, Minnesota where Daniel began learning the violin as a child. Throughout his childhood, he was exposed to jazz, second line and Cajun music on frequent visits to his mother’s family in New Orleans. As a teenager he started playing bass, and by the time he turned 18, he was working regularly as a professional bassist with jazz, rock, and salsa bands in Minneapolis.
The Brubeck Octet Project

By Jon De Lucia
Label: Museum Clausum
Released: 2024
Track listing: Curtain Music; Love Walked In; Fugue On Bop Themes; Let’s Fall In Love; IPCA; September In The Rain; I Hear A Rhapsody; The Way You Look Tonight; Prelude; What Is This Things Called Love?; Love Me Or Leave Me; Closing Theme.
Jon De Lucia: The Brubeck Octet Project

by Jack Bowers
Having formed his jazz octet in 2016 for a project at City College of New York, where he was then teaching, Brooklyn-based alto saxophonist Jon De Lucia had to find new music to keep it going--a search that led him to the archives at Mills College, which housed many of Dave Brubeck's original handwritten charts among ...
Trio Works Sol

By Joe Wittman
Label: Joe Wittman
Released: 2023
Track listing: The Judge, Big Sip Riser, Sweet Loraine, Isiah
Restored, The Felon Wind, Three Trick Pony, Born to
be Blue, Boogie for Bloomfield
Strange Lands

Label: Savant Records
Released: 2021
Track listing: Strange Lands, Hive Queen, The Twilight Zone,
Dindi, Parks, The Switch, Notturno, A Flower is a
Lovesome Thing, I Concentrate on You
New York Japanese Jazz Festival 2019

by Peter Jurew
New York Japanese Jazz Festival Smoke Jazz & Supper Club New York, NY June 25-27, 2019 The Japanese people's love for jazz, rock, blues and other forms of music with African-American roots has been well established for decades. Working bands and musicians at all levels of fame regularly make the Land ...