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Storybook

Label: JMARQ Records
Released: 2023
Track listing: 1. Something’s Blowing In 4:02 2. Interlude for the Weekend 0:27 3. The Everyday Escapades of M&M 5:47 4. Third Coasting 5:18 5. Interlude of Values & Education 0:27 6. Buffalo - by Kenny Dorham 6:54 7. Mr.E 5:46 8. Short Story - by Joe Henderson 5:42 9. Interlude on a Nostalgic Afternoon 0:34 10. Just for a Thrill - by Lil Hardin Armstrong 4:20 11. Soul Eyes - by Mal Waldron 6:26 12. Right at Home 3:57

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Storybook

Label: Self Produced
Released: 2008

Album

Storybook

Label: Jazz Compass
Released: 2007
Track listing: Vignette; For Chopin; Between Nowhere and Goodbye; Candle; Island Song; Beautiful Eyes; Seventh Heaven; Harlequin; Senegal Trance Dance; Valentine.

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Larry Koonse & Darek Oleszkiewicz: Storybook

Read "Storybook" reviewed by Michael P. Gladstone


In a new venture and on a new jazz label, Jazz Compass, West Coast guitarist Larry Koonse and bassist Darek “Oles" Oleszkiewicz essentially perform a series of duets, with the subtle assistance of percussionist Munyungo Jackson. These ten original compositions feature the musicians in a series of intimate duets and trios that feature the ...

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Storybook

Label: MoonJune Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: In Limine; Orizzonte Degli Eventi; Hispanica; Altaloma; Macinaaqua, Macinaluna; Asia; Phaedra; Canto Antico

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Finisterre: Storybook

Read "Storybook" reviewed by Todd S. Jenkins


The red-hot Italian prog-fusion band, caught live in top form. Storybook was recorded at the 1997 Progday Festival in Chapel Hill, NC, and one can guess that Finisterre’s show was a major highlight of the festival. Because Sergio Grazia’s flute is on the front line, comparisons to Jethro Tull can hardly be avoided. But Finisterre (French ...

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Finisterre: Storybook

Read "Storybook" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


Italian prog-rockers, “Finisterre” hearken back to the days of Britain’s beloved “Canterbury” progressive rock scene amid the stylizations witnessed by their predecessors and fellow compatriots, “PFM,” “Area,” Banco and a few others of note. With this live presentation recorded during the infamous, “ProgDay Fest” in Chapel Hill, NC this quintet renders a series of lengthy and ...


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