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Mark Kleinhaut Trio with Bobby Watson: A Balance of Light

Read "A Balance of Light" reviewed by Jerry D'Souza


One of the most eloquent voices on the alto sax returns, and it is no small measure that Mark Kleinhaut was responsible for bringing Bobby Watson back on record. Kleinhaut wanted to write songs particularly for Watson, and again to his credit, he realized that any music would be the starting point for their dialogue. How ...

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Mark Kleinhaut Trio with Bobby Watson: A Balance of Light

Read "A Balance of Light" reviewed by Dan McClenaghan


Guitarist/Composer Mark Kleinhaut could make a career of this: getting together with different horn men and backing them with his trio for yearly CD releases. Last year it was trumpeter Tiger Okkoshi on Chasing Tales. This time out Klienhaut has enlisted alto saxophonist Bobby Watson, the #1 alto saxophonist in Downbeat Magazine's Critics' Poll, 1989-92; an ...

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Chasing Tales

Label: Invisible Music Records
Released: 2002
Track listing:

Cape Hatteras; Water Waltz; Erika's Living Room; Mousetrap; Bluejay; Aftermath; Three Olives; Talk To You Later; Cry Wolf; After Hours (Total Time: 60:16).

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Jazz For The Holidays

Label: Invisible Music Records
Released: 2002
Track listing: God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen; Silent Night; Santa Claus is Coming to Town; It Came Upon a Midnight Clear; White Christmas; Let it Snow, Let it Snow, Let it Snow; Winter Wonderland; The Christmas Song; O Tannenbaum; Little Drummer Boy; Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer; Greensleeves; Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas; Here Comes Santa Claus.

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Scott Oakley Trio: Jazz For The Holidays

Read "Jazz For The Holidays" reviewed by Jim Santella


Straight-ahead jazz should be creative enough to fire the imagination with music above and beyond the tried and true formula that’s brought to us year in and year out. And yet the tradition must be maintained. These holiday songs simply cannot be turned into playthings for the avant-gardist to toy with. Scott Oakley and his two ...

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Mark Kleinhaut Trio with Tiger Okoshi: Chasing Tales

Read "Chasing Tales" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


Mark Kleinhaut and Charles Ives have a number of things in common. Both are from New England, both are musicians, and both had other careers, Ives in insurance and Kleinhaut in banking. Both also advocated composing unapologetic, genre-destroying, unflinchingly original music. Kleinhaut follows his most recent trio recordings with a quartet outing with brass aficionado Tiger ...

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Mark Kleinhaut Trio: Chasing Tales

Read "Chasing Tales" reviewed by Jim Santella


All originals, the tales that Mark Kleinhaut and his trio chase, leave lasting impressions. Audio samples are available from www.invisiblemusicrecords.com . The song titles describe a few aspects of what you're getting with each cool romp. Trumpeter Tiger Okoshi joins the trio for this session. Kleinhaut and Okoshi prefer mellow sounds. However, their music does not ...

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Mark Kleinhaut Trio with Tiger Okoshi: Chasing Tales

Read "Chasing Tales" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


The twist to this story is guitarist Mark Kleinhaut's double identity. When he's not performing and teaching music, Kleinhaut is a vice president of a Boston, MA-based banking institution. But as a musician, the artist adheres to the somewhat traditional school of jazz guitar. On this noteworthy 2002 release, he adds the well-traveled trumpeter Tiger Okoshi ...

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Mark Kleinhaut Trio with Tiger Okoshi: Chasing Tales

Read "Chasing Tales" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


The twist to this story is guitarist Mark Kleinhaut's double identity. When he's not performing and teaching music, Kleinhaut is a vice president of a Boston, MA-based banking institution. But as a musician, the artist adheres to the somewhat traditional school of jazz guitar. On this noteworthy 2002 release, he adds the well-traveled trumpeter Tiger Okoshi ...

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Presence

Label: Invisible Music Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Solar; Afro Blue; Away from Home; 14th Spring; Blues on the Bridge; Caravan; All the Things You Are; Sooky Sooky Now; Peace


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