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David Liebman Big Band: BEYOND THE LINE

David Liebman Big Band:
Beyond the Line

Grammy-nominated!  World debut recording.  Winner of prestigious Aaron Copland Award!   Six Liebman compositions arranged by six leading arrangers (including Jim McNeely and Vince Mendoza) —plus an audacious "Sing Sing Sing" performed by top-flight East Coast  players.

Cameron Brown and the Hear and Now: HERE AND HOW

Cameron Brown and
the Hear & Now: Here and How!

Cam's first album as a leader after nearly 40 years of performing!   Recorded live in tour in Belgium, it features vocalist Sheila Jordan, trumpet wizard Dave Ballou, and drummer Leon Parker ... with tenorman Dewey Redman as guest.


Angelica Sanchez: MIRROR ME

Angelica Sanchez:
Mirror Me

Full of satisfying and stimulating surprises, Sanchez's music is a refreshing new take on creative improvisation.  Engaging stories with ear-tingling playing by NY improvisors may make this one of the most important jazz piano debuts in years.

John McNeil: THIS WAY OUT

John McNeil:
This Way Out

Recorded in Barcelona with Spanish new music's Gorka Benitez and Giulia Valle, this features eight originals infused with Flamenco, "West African reggae," hypnotic odd meters (19/8!), and trumpet synthesizer effects done entirely acoustically.


String Trio of New York: GUT REACTION

String Trio of New York:
Gut Reaction

Their first internationally-available live recording, recorded live at New York’s Jazz Standard, premieres three new suites of music, including one by trumpeter and composer Dave Douglas, and it's the S3NY recording debut of violinist Rob Thomas.

Frank Kimbrough Trio: QUICKENING 

Frank Kimbrough Trio:
Quickening

One of the most engrossing jazz piano trio albums to come along in the last ten years!   Eight intriguingly unfolding original compositions captured live concert, crackling with anticipation, with the stellar interaction of Ben Allison and Jeff Ballard.


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