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Satoko Fujii New Trio: Spring Storm
... can be found in the piano trio format. The list of artists pushing the boundaries is a long one: Vijay Iyer ; Hal Galper ; Craig Taborn ; Brad Mehldau and a good dozen more, conservatively. A name rarely mentioned in that group-in part, because she ... Comment?
INTERVIEW/PROFILE: Jazz Musician of the Day: Hal Galper
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With over 90 recordings to his credit, 30 as a leader in his own right, pianist, composer, publisher, educator, author and touring artist, Hal Galper is best known for his work with Chet Baker, Connonball Adderley, John Scofield and the Phil Woods Quintet. Comment?
... to today? Johnny Smith 's Moonlight In Vermont . What are you listening to right now? Tony Bennett's Duet Two ; Hal Galper's Airegin Revisited ; Kurt Rosenwinkel's Star of Jupiter . Which five recent releases would you recommend to readers who share ... Comment?
Renowned jazz drummer Steve Ellington dies
... the Boston Conservatory of Music and started playing in the music scene there and in New York. He and jazz great Hal Galper were students together in Boston, where they began a friendship and musical collaboration that would last nearly 40 years. ... Comment?
Dan McClenaghan's Best Releases of 2012
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... were released in 2012. These are some of the finest. Click on the CD titles for more in depth reviews. Pianist Hal Galper has been delving deeply into his rubato explorations of the standards, along with his own distinctive compositions, and each ... Comment?
... Seattle and evolved into something of a house bassist for Origin Records, backing pianists Jessica Williams and Hal Galper , saxophonist Mark Taylor , vocalists Carrie Wicks and Jeff Baker , drummer John Bishop , and many more. For his own ... Comment?
Hal Galper Trio: Airegin Revisited
Hal Galper's Airgen Revisited is exhilarating. The pianist has been working at his artistry for more than a half century, and he is moving surely into the "elder statesman of jazz" category, riding the furious wave of several distinctive and idiosyncratic trio recordings. Comment?