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01. "Priest Lake" 02. "Found It" 03. "Laid Up" 04. "Checkmate" 05. "One For J Mac" 06. "In A Certain Way" 07. "The Shadowboxer" 08. "Hoop-Ti-Du" 09. "Will There Ever Be Employment For The Exonerated People"
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 | Description: | Songbook is an album by Jason Palmer, released in 2014. The album is a jazz CD. - Trumpeter Jason Palmer is slowly becoming one of the most in demand jazz musicians of his generation. He has shared the stage with icons such as Roy Haynes, Herbie Hancock, Jimmy Smith (the organist), Wynton Marsalis, Greg Osby (quintet member 2004-2006), Kurt Rosenwinkel (first trumpeter to ever be hired by this highly acclaimed guitarist), Ravi Coltrane, Geri Allen, Patrice Rushen, Clarence Penn, Common (hip-hop icon), Roy Hargrove, Billy Pierce, etc. The June 2007 issue of Downbeat Magazine cited Jason as one of the "Top 25 trumpeters of the Future". His debut recording entitled "Songbook" (Ayva Musica) features nine original compositions and includes guest saxophonists Ravi Coltrane and Greg Osby. The record garnered rave reviews upon it's' release and appeared on several "Best of 2008" lists including All Music Guide's list for best jazz album. Jason was a member of Greg Osby's quintet from 2004-2006 which performed at major jazz festivals in Spain, Portugal, Italy, Switzerland, France, Malta, Netherlands, as well as two stints at the Village Vanguard in New York City. Jason is currently a member of Grace Kelly's Quintet and Matana Robert's Mississippi Moonchile, performing at major jazz festivals"Songbook by Jason Palmer" is a captivating jazz CD that showcases the exceptional talents of trumpeter Jason Palmer, featuring renowned saxophonists Greg Osby and Ravi Coltrane. Released by Ayva, this album presents an innovative blend of contemporary jazz compositions and improvisations, highlighting the synergy between these acclaimed musicians. The tracks traverse intricate melodies and dynamic rhythms, offering listeners a sophisticated auditory journey through modern jazz landscapes.
Jason Palmer has established himself as one of the most inventive voices in today's jazz scene. Known for his technical mastery and expressive playing style, he has collaborated with numerous celebrated artists and performed at prestigious venues worldwide. His previous works have garnered critical acclaim for their originality and depth.
Ayva is recognized as a leading label in the world of jazz music production. With a commitment to high-quality recordings and artistic excellence, Ayva supports both emerging talents and established legends within the genre. Their catalog reflects diversity, innovation, and dedication to musical artistry. |  | Producer: |
Jason Palmer |
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9 |
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AV 037 |
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