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David Bennett Thomas: Headspace

Read "Headspace" reviewed by Dan McClenaghan


Pianist David Bennett Thomas is a bit of a Renaissance guy when it comes to music. A gifted composer of classical and choral, chamber and orchestral music, he also veers on occasion into the jazz world. He brings to jazz a cerebral approach that is also engaging on a purely kick-back-and-listen level. It is with repeated ...

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Jazz Portrait

Label: Vectordisc Records
Released: 2012
Track listing: Wave of Light; Seaborne; Nasty Roche; Fleece of Clouds; His Heart Danced; Distant Pools; The Color the Sea Was at Night; Dieu; Music Leaping; The Dying Day.

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David Bennett Thomas: Jazz Portrait

Read "Jazz Portrait" reviewed by Dan McClenaghan


One of America's top literary voices in crime fiction, T. Jefferson Parker says that after he finishes reading a good book he feels nourished. A sense of nourishment can also come from listening to a good piece of music, regardless of genre. Pianist David Bennett Thomas, who may be better known for his classical compositions--his Piano ...

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Two Lonely People

Label: Vectordisc Records
Released: 2011
Track listing: Things You Were; Time Remembered; Black Orpheus; Untitled; Round Midnight; Turn Out the Stars; Lyonswaltz; Two Lonely People; Our Love is Here to Stay.

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Fat Samba

Label: Vectordisc Records
Released: 2011

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Pressin' On

Label: Vectordisc Records
Released: 2011
Track listing: Twelve 15; Grits; Backdraft; Ddag; Delta Force; Starsearch; E.M.W.

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Lost World Tango

Label: Vectordisc Records
Released: 2011
Track listing: Exordium; Your Table Is Ready; Forest Prowl; MemorySpace; Ars Poetica; Clouds In The Wind; House Of Counted Days (Weeping Rain); Lost World Tango.

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Nick Ruffini: Pressin' On

Read "Pressin' On" reviewed by Dan McClenaghan


The Hammond B-3 organ blew into jazz in a big way in the 1950s and 1960s. Employed mostly in small group settings--trios and quartets--the soulful, urban, deep groove music became hugely popular at that time, thanks to organists Jimmy Smith and Jimmy McGriff, as well as guitarists Wes Montgomery and Grant Green, among many others. The ...

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The Joe Mullen Quartet: Lost World Tango

Read "Lost World Tango" reviewed by Dan McClenaghan


Drummer Joe Mullen's Lost World Tango presents a highly collaborative trumpet-and-rhythm section quartet. Jazz foursomes are more commonly led by a saxophonists, with notable exceptions being trumpeter Miles Davis' Musing of Miles (Prestige, 1955); pianist Herbie Hancock's classic Empyrean Isles (Blue Note, 1964); Polish trumpeter Tomasz Stanko's marvelous ECM series with his supporting trio of young ...


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