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Bassist/Composer Terry Plumeri Interviewed at AAJ

Bassist Terry Plumeri wears several hats and wears them well. He has scored films, written his own symphonic tone poems, conducted symphonic orchestras all over the world and worked with some of the top names in jazz. AAJ contributor Maxwell Chandler spoke at length with Plumeri, covering his film, classical and jazz work, including his recently-reissued ...
Terry Plumeri: Singing Strings

by Maxwell Chandler
Bassist Terry Plumeri wears several hats and wears them well. He has scored films, written his own symphonic tone poems, conducted symphonic orchestras all over the world and worked with some of the top names in jazz.Conducting and Tchaikovsky All About Jazz: You have an affiliation of over a decade as a conductor of ...
Terry Plumeri: He Who Lives in Many Places

by John Barron
Noted composer of film music, orchestral conductor and bassist extraordinaire Terry Plumeri made his debut as a jazz artist in 1971 with the now landmark release He Who Lives in Many Places. Newly re-mastered and re-issued, the ground breaking session from the fusion-era features an all-star cast consisting of pianist Herbie Hancock, guitarist John Abercrombie, drummer ...
He Who Lives In Many Places

Album: He Who Lives in Many Places
By Terry Plumeri
Label: GMMC Records
Released: 2008
Duration: 02:52
Terry Plumeri's Re-Issues "He Who Lives in Many Places" Featuring Herbie Hancock and John Abercrombie

Terry Plumeri's He Who Lives In Many Places, featuring Herbie Hancock and John Abercrombie, has just received it's re-release in the CD format by GMMC Records. Selected by Billboard Magazine to appear on their Hit Album Picks page at the time of it's original release, He Who Lives In Many Places was an influential recording of ...
Blue In Green

Label: Unknown label
Released: 2005
Track listing: Beautiful Love; Blue In Green; Autumn Leaves; Gentle Rain; Dolphin Dance; Corcovado; Footprints; 'Round Midnight
Terry Plumeri: Blue In Green

by Stephen Latessa
The sound that comes from the speakers is immediately arresting. It is a groan, or a whine, or maybe a croon. It shifts and slides from position to position, defying your efforts to pin it down. Now deep and sonorous, now thin and electric as feedback, Terry Plumeri's bowed bass work is endlessly compelling. Pair it ...