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Dave Wilson Quartet Releases "Spiral" on Summit Records
The CD is out! Spiral by the Dave Wilson Quartet, featuring Dave on tenor and soprano saxophones, was released officially on June 15th, courtesy of Summit Records, a nationally based label, located in Phoenix, Arizona. This features 6 original compositions in a contemporary mode including Spiral," Ocean Blue," Movin' On," Remembering," Summer Breezes," and Like GS ...
Jazz Musician of the Day: Dave Wilson
All About Jazz is celebrating Dave Wilson's birthday today! JAZZ MUSICIAN OF THE DAY Dave WilsonDave Wilson was born (Aug. 22, 1955) and raised in Bronxville, NY. rooted strongly in a music background since the fourth grade, Wilson continues to forge his name in jazz as a lasting influence. ...
Dave Wilson Quartet at the Yorkfest Fine Arts Festival (York, PA) on August 29th
Special event on Saturday August 29th! The Dave Wilson All-Star Jazz Quartet, featuring internationally renowned musicians Adam Nussbaum (drums), Jim Ridl (piano); Tony Marino (bass), and led by Dreambox Media recording artist Dave Wilson on tenor and soprano saxophones will perform a FREE concert at the Yorkfest Fine Arts Festival at the Strand Capital Theatre on ...
My Time
By Dave Wilson
Label: Dreambox Media
Released: 2006
Track listing: Moon and Sand; Just Friends; Summertime; Rockin' Tonight; Smatter; Time Remember;
Funtime; Song for Lisa; Apocalytic Blues; Blues On Parade; Summertime (full version).
The Dave Wilson Quartet: My Time
by Michael P. Gladstone
Dave Wilson's debut album, Through The Time (2002), presented him as a post-Coltrane soprano and tenor saxophonist with a penchant for melody. On My Time, recorded with a Pennsylvania group, he retains bassisst Steve Meashey, adding pianist Matt Hockmiller and drummer Tony Deangelis. Wilson opens the album with an unusual choice, Alec Wilder's Moon ...
Dave Wilson Quartet: Through the Time
by Eric J. Iannelli
Through the Time is multi-instrumentalist Dave Wilson's first full-length recording. Although the ensemble bears his name, this is very much a collaborative effort--indeed, one reason why the songs all exceed eight minutes (the album itself is a hefty 72 minutes) is because each musician is given equal time and ample solo opportunities. Wilson makes no secret ...





