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The Oliver Lake Big Band places itself in a position to be one of the most important musical ensembles now and for years to come. The band displays a musical fact that there are no divisions in music when there is respect shown for the past, ... Full Descriptionpresent and
Recorded at Peter Karl Studio, Brooklyn, New York on January 19, 2003.
Oliver Lake Big Band: Oliver Lake, Bruce Williams (alto saxophone); James Steward (tenor saxophone, flute); Erica Lindsay (tenor saxophone); Ron BLake (baritone saxophone); Winston Byrd (trumpet, flugelhorn); Duane Eubanks, Baikida Carroll, Peck Allmond (trumpet); Joseph Bowie, Josh Roseman, Al Paterson, Aaron Johnson (trombone); Michael Cochrane (piano); Mark Helias (bass); Otis Brown (drums).
Producers: Oliver Lake, Richard Franklin, Jahi Lake. Hide Description Cloth Review
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