| Jeremy Udden Fresh Sound New Talent music Plainville CD (2009)
$23.29 Alto saxophonist Jeremy Udden's second CD as a leader represents a circuitous route from
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| Pepper Adams Fresh Sound New Talent Records Pepper-Knepper Quintet CD (1958)
$16.69 Although Leonard Feather, in the original liner notes that are reproduced for this reissue, says that it is an oversimplification to call the music on this 1958 session "hard bop," the performances are actually pretty definitive of the idiom. Baritonist
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| Jerome Sabbagh Fresh Sound New Talent music North CD (2004)
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| Ambrose Akinmusire Fresh Sound New Talent Records Prelude CD (2008)
$19.19 Ambrose's conceptual extension into a new musical language is never to the exclusion of beauty. As one who listens intently, he values the fertility of a pause, of communication, of tension.
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| Andrew Rathbun Fresh Sound New Talent music Days Before And After CD (2004)
$17.89 Live Recording
Personnel: Andrew Rathbun (reeds); Ben Monder (electric guitar); Geoff Young (bass instrument, fretless bass); John Hebert (bass instrument); Owen Howard (drums).
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| Javier Vercher Fresh Sound New Talent CDs Introducing Javier Vercher Trio CD (2004)
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| Ben Waltzer Fresh Sound New Talent music In Metropolitan Motion CD (2000)
$18.09 For his third CD, pianist Waltzer continues to expand his compositional horizons as well as stylistic nuance. Tenor saxophonist Bill McHenry is back for a few cuts, while bassist Chris Lightcap and drummer Gerald Cleaver hold down the rhythmic fort
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| Ethan Iverson Fresh Sound New Talent Records Bad Plus CD (2001)
$19.19 Pianist Ethan Iverson, bassist Reid Anderson, and Minneapolis-based drummer David King are the Bad Plus, and they bill themselves as "the loudest piano trio ever." Upon hearing them play, one is not inclined to quibble. In any case, they're certainly
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| Ramon Diaz Group Fresh Sound New Talent CDs Sketches CD (2002)
$17.49 Recorded at the Harlem Jazz Club, Barcelona, Spain in December 2001.
Personnel: Ramon Diaz (drums); Mikel Andueza (soprano saxophone, alto saxophone); Gorka Benitez, Victor de Diego (tenor saxophone); Xavi Anglada (trombone).
Recording information: Harlem Jazz Club, Barcelona, Spain (12/19/2001/12/20/2001).
Personnel: Ramon Diaz (drums);
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| Bloomdaddies Fresh Sound New Talent CDs Mosh For Lovers CD (2002)
$17.89 The Bloomdaddies are essentially a rock band, with tenor saxophonists Seamus Blake and Chris Cheek in the role of dueling lead guitars. That's meant almost literally -- the horns are put through the wringer of effects until, on tracks like
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