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Jonathan Kreisberg's second outing for Criss Cross features the versatile guitarist's working organ trio with Gary Versace at the Hammond B3 and Mark Ferber on drums. The forward looking group demonstrates its considerable knowledge of the jazz tradition
Jonathan Kreisberg: Jonathan Kreisberg; Gary Versace (Hammond b-3 organ); Mark Ferber.
Personnel: Jonathan Kreisberg (guitar); Mark Ferber (drums).
Liner Note Author: Russ Musto.
Recording information: Systems Two Studios, Brooklyn, NY (10/13/2004).
Photographer: Gildas Boclé. Jonathan Kreisberg New For Now Songs New For Now Review
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