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Identity

Label: MAXJAZZ
Released: 2005
Track listing: Re-Invention; Eddie's Story; Seek; Suspicion; Eye of the Beholder; Celestial; Angular; Haiku; Scorpio; Dusk.

Album

Solo Voyage

Label: MAXJAZZ
Released: 2005
Track listing: Bemsha Swing; Miyako; Cascade; Quiet Now; Walking, Prancing, Marching, Dancing; Solo Voyage (suite): Prelude; In Your Own Sweet Way; I Should Care; Interlude 1; Lament; Interlude 2; Moving Parts 1; Moving Parts 2

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Live at Yoshi's Volume Two

Label: MAXJAZZ
Released: 2005
Track listing: Flamenco Sketches; Why Do I Love You; Spoken Softly; Elbow Room; Soldaji; Paul's Pal; Dear Gaylord; Lulu's Back in Town; Summertime

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A Walk in the Park

Label: MAXJAZZ
Released: 2005
Track listing: 1. Meditation; 2. All My Love; 3. How Deep Is The Ocean; 4. Home (With You); 5. All The Way; 6. The Lonely Ones; 7. In The Glow Of The Moon; 8. Imagine; 9. A Walk In The Park (With James); 10. I Could've Told You; 11. I Concentrate On You.

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Geoffrey Keezer: Wildcrafted: Live at The Dakota

Read "Wildcrafted: Live at The Dakota" reviewed by Jerry D'Souza


Geoffrey Keezer has established himself as one of the prime pianists of his day. He is adventurous, but adventure does not take him over the precipice. He plays thoughtfully, even as he gives vent to a rush of notes. Imagination and art work in close cleave. This live recording features Keezer originals, a couple of standards, ...

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Cascade

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Label: MAXJAZZ
Released: 2005
Duration: 6:56

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Geoffrey Keezer: Wildcrafted: Live at the Dakota

Read "Wildcrafted: Live at the Dakota" reviewed by John Kelman


Pianist Geoffrey Keezer's career has consistently delivered on the early promise he displayed when he first emerged on the scene as a precocious nineteen year-old in Art Blakey's last Jazz Messengers. In the past fifteen years he's recorded and/or toured alongside contemporaries Roy Hargrove and Christian McBride, in addition to working with legends like Ray Brown ...

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Jeremy Pelt: Identity

Read "Identity" reviewed by Tom Greenland


Jeremy Pelt is a man in search of himself and a sonic identity that will enshrine him in the pantheon of trumpet greats. For the young lions and lionesses of jazz, this is a daunting task, given the hordes of spirits-of-jam-sessions-past that haunt the hallowed halls of jazzdom. Certainly Pelt is a contender: his tone and ...

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Jessica Williams: Live at Yoshi's Volume Two

Read "Live at Yoshi's Volume Two" reviewed by John Kelman


Like pianist Mulgrew Miller, who recently released a second volume of trio performances from his run at Yoshi's, pianist Jessica Williams is also putting out her own sequel, another 70 minutes of music culled from her July, 2003 stint at the Oakland club, which has become as renowned on the west coast as New York's Village ...

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Jessica Williams: Live at Yoshi's Volume Two

Read "Live at Yoshi's Volume Two" reviewed by Jim Santella


Jessica Williams never lets her audience down. This second volume of live performances at Yoshi's in Oakland, California provides yet another example of her creative muse in action. With her piano trio, the artist sculpts each selection as if it were made out of sand. Gently prodding, she finds a solution that's satisfying as well as ...


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