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Paul Tynan & Aaron Lington: Bicoastal Colletive: Chapter 4

by Jack Bowers
Trumpeter Paul Tynan and baritone saxophonist Aaron Lington first met more than fifteen years ago when they were grad students at the University of North Texas in Denton. After gigging separately for a few years, they formed the Bicoastal Collective about a decade ago and have been playing and recording together ever since. This could reasonably ...
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Album: Bicoastal Collective: Chapter Three
By Paul Tynan
Label: OA2 Records
Released: 2011
Duration: 8:04
Won Summer

Album: Ocean Sounds Quartet - Live at Ship's Company Theatre
By Paul Tynan
Label: Armored Records
Released: 0
Duration: 08:09
Bicoastal Collective: Chapter 2

By Paul Tynan
Label: OA2 Records
Released: 2009
Track listing: 1 Wishful Thinking 5:56
The Ravenspurn Collection
2 Lovely on the Water 8:47
3 Spurn Point 7:04
4 Van Dieman's Land 6:50
5 She Borrowed Some of Her Mother's Gold 2:53
6 The Lady and the Dragoon 6:24
7 As I Walked Over London Bridge 4:33
8 The Ogham Stone 7:37
9 Book of Ballymote 6:07
Bicoastal Collective: Chapter 1

By Paul Tynan
Label: OA2 Records
Released: 2008
Track listing: 1) The Gauntlet 7:19
Story of Langston suite:
2) Movement 1 - From Stuart's Draft 2:38
3) Movement 2 - The 4th Letter 5:16
4) Movement 3 - Dub's Lament 8:33
5) Movement 4 - Six Years 5:57
6) Movement 5 - Chanting for Staples 8:44
7) Movements 6/7 - Red Beard's Romp/
From Stuart's Draft (Reprise) 5:44
8) The Syndicate 7:49
9) The Lure of the Underground 8:28
10) March of The Pariahs 12:13
Radio Infrequency

By Paul Tynan
Label: NohJoh Music
Released: 2007
Track listing: Dapple Fan; May I+19; Radio Infrequency; Boinkhorb; Song for Mality; Nerget.
Paul Tynan: Radio Infrequency

by Martin Gladu
Throughout its successive waves of colonization, the foggy, Gulf-streamed shores of Nova Scotia, Canada have welcomed and fostered diverse musical cultures. Indeed, its French, Celtic and British musicological melting pot coalesced into a unique microcosm sometime during the 19th century. Yet, unlike their Scandinavian counterparts, local jazz musicians diverged en masse from this fertile heritage, opting ...
Paul Tynan: Radio Infrequency

by Jake Hanlon
One stereotypical visualization of a jazz group onstage sparks up the image of a smoke filled bar, the gentle tapping of glasses, a conversation in the corner between two friends. However, in the modern jazz world chamber jazz often reaches to eliminate stereotypes about conventional ensemble make-ups. While there certainly hasn't been a written-in-stone lineup for ...