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Just in Time
Just in Time The trio was formed in the spring of 2005.in a vocal-piano-bass formation. The members are all young and acknowledge musicians of the new of the Hungarian jazz generation. Lately, the trio gained a new member András Mohay (drums) turning the trio into a quartet. On the repertoir of Just in Time, compositions of the members can be found as well as jazz classic and jazzy covers. The specialty of the band is the musical variability, the intimate atmosphere it creates and the sophisticated way of playing. The combo has already had many concerts at leading Hungarian festivals and clubs such as Sziget festival, Jazztergom festivals, Colombus Jazz Club or ship A38 here they played as the warm - up band of one of the most famous blues legends, Roben Ford Band. The members of the Just in Time: Julianna Fábián • vocal Balázs Neumann • piano (he has won the the first award in the Hungarian Arrangement Competiton for Big Bands in 2006) Márton Soós • double bass András Mohay • drums
Just In Time
Featuring the music of Dudley Moore
Duration: 3:15
Just in Time

Album: Believe in Spring
By Janet Stevenson
Label: Unknown label
Released: 2011
Duration: 03:29
Just In Time
By David Kahn
Label:
Released: 2000
Track listing: Just in Time, Blue Bossa, Lester Leaps In, The Very Thought of You, Autumn Leaves, Green Dolphin Street, Beautiful Love, Sue's Song.
David Kahn Trio: Just In Time

by Joel Roberts
This is a thoroughly pleasant trio recording led by California pianist/cosmetic surgeon David Kahn. The touchstone here is clearly the great Bill Evans trio featuring Scott LaFaro and Paul Motian. Kahn and company (bassist John Witala and drummer Vince Latiano) do a fine job of capturing the quiet elegance and sophistication of Evans' group on a ...
Oliver Jones: Just in Time

by Jack Bowers
This could be an uncommonly brief review. After acknowledging that Canadian Oliver Jones is one of the most consistently inventive and technically awesome mainstream Jazz pianists on the planet, one who is at the absolute pinnacle of his typically hard–swinging creative powers on this newly released two–disc concert date from Justin Time, there’s not a whole ...