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- trumpet
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Vorticity Music
Logic? proudly announces the release of it's second
album 'The Waiting Game'. This new release showcases
the ensemble's diverse musical influences, and their
evolving group concept. Whilst maintaining a focus on
developing a fresh, contemporary sound, the group also
prides itself on preserving the spontaneous and interactive
approach of the jazz tradition.
The 7 tracks presented on 'The
Waiting Game' represent a variety of different styles,
and contrast from compositions based on complex rhythmic
and harmonic patterns, to simple grooves. 6 of the
tracks are originals, with the only cover being an
extended arrangement of the Dizzy Gillespie classic,
'A Night in Tunisia'.
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Vorticity Music
This debut release from LOGIC? features 9 tracks including
7 original compositions, plus arrangements of Norwegian
Wood and Giant Steps. The album was recorded at 'The
Shed Studio' by John Castle in July 2001 and is distributed
by Vorticity Music.
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Virgil Donati, The Dave Weckl Band,
John Tempesta, Luis Conte, David Jones, Andrew Gander
and More! Plus footage of workshops by Dom Famularo,
Dave Weckl, Virgil Donati and Luis Conte.
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Filmed @ the 2002 Ultimate Drummers' Weekend, this
dvd features performances and workshops by artists
and ensembles from all over the world, including footage
of Logic?
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Newmarket Music
In 'Sorry, Pardon, What?', the Tim Wilson Trio presents
a collection of exciting original compositions, infused
with the spontaneity and interaction of contemporary
jazz. Stylistically, the album also draws from a broad
range of influences including drum 'n' bass, European
classical music, Eastern music, latin grooves and the
avant garde.
Recorded 'live' at Adelphia Studios,
the ensemble was able to work in the one acoustic
space, and treat the session as per a gig. The objective
was for the album to have that raw, edgy quality,
that is so often lost in studio jazz recordings.
This release introduces an exciting
new trio lineup featuring Dave Beck (drums/percussion)
and Ben Robertson (bass), who bring their fresh and
exhilarating approaches to these new works.
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Newmarket Music
This ARIA nominated CD was recorded for Jim McLeod's
'Jazz Tracks' at ABC studios, Melbourne in April 1999.
The CD was officially launched in January 2000 and is
distributed in Australia by Newmarket Music.
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Paul Williamson - Trumpet
Jamie Ohelers - Tenor Sax
Tim Wilson - Alto Sax
Andrea Keller - Piano
Sam Bates - drums
Rodrigo Aravena - bass
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Alison Wedding - Vocals
Jamie Ohelers - Tenor Sax
Tim Wilson - Alto Sax
Jordan Murray - Trombone
Damian Maughn - Trumpet
Sam Keevers - Piano
Danny Fischer - drums
Rodrigo Aravena - bass
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Bennetts
Lane Records
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Glenn Cannon - guitar
Andrew Gander - Drums
Gavin Pearce - Bass
Tim Wilson - Alto Sax
Andrew McNaughton - Trumpet
Luke Howard - Keys
Michael Harding - Keys
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Independant
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Craig Scneider - piano/vocals
Lachlan Davidson - tenor sax
Tim Wilson - Alto Sax
Greg Spence - trumpet
Adam Grech - Trombone
Ben Robertson - Bass
Dean Cooper - Drums
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Newmrket Music
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