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Jonathan Kreisberg: Nine Stories Wide and Unearth

Read "Jonathan Kreisberg: Nine Stories Wide and Unearth" reviewed by Terrell Kent Holmes


Jonathan Kreisberg is an exciting young guitarist whose two latest releases will go a long way toward affirming his prominent place in the jazz landscape. Jonathan Kreisberg Nine Stories Wide Criss Cross 2005 Nine Stories Wide is a multi-layered program of old and new classics blended with originals. “Summertime" opens ...

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Jonathan Kreisberg: Unearth

Read "Unearth" reviewed by John Kelman


Some artists evolve gradually over a long period of time, while others seem to advance in great leaps and bounds. Over the past decade, guitarist Jonathan Kreisberg has gone from progressive rocker to fusion shredder to modernistic mainstreamer. In the last couple of years he's recorded two discs for Criss Cross--2004's Nine Stories Wide, with bassist ...

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Trioing

Label: New for Now Music
Released: 2006
Track listing: 1. Countdown 2. All of You 3. Sweet and Lovely 4. I Fall In Love Too Easily 5. Sorceror 6. Old Devil Moon 7. A Child Is Born 8. Have You Met Miss Jones? 9. Ugly Beauty.

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Jonathan Kreisberg: Trioing

Read "Trioing" reviewed by David Adler


Add Jonathan Kreisberg to your list of new and undiscovered jazz treasures. The New York-based guitar whiz has been featured to great effect in Yosvany Terry’s band and also with his own electrifying quintet, featuring Scott Wendholt, Gary Versace, Matt Penman, and Anthony Pinciotti. Trioing, his debut as a leader, is a trio standards session with ...

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Jonathan Kreisberg: Trioing

Read "Trioing" reviewed by Phil DiPietro


Some weird synergy was responsible for me perusing the current issue of Jazz Times while listening to guitarist Jonathan Kreisberg's astounding straight-ahead debut. An uncanny association occurred when I read Branford Marsalis's assertion, made during a blindfold test (while listening to a different player), that he would, “ban all guitar from jazz records" and “stick them ...


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