Billy Hart, Joris Teepe, Marko Churnchetz - The Brooklyn Sessions (2019)
Artist: Billy Hart, Joris Teepe, Marko Churnchetz
Title: The Brooklyn Sessions
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Jazztribes
Genre: Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 00:56:38
Total Size: 131 mb | 318 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: The Brooklyn Sessions
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Jazztribes
Genre: Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 00:56:38
Total Size: 131 mb | 318 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Full House
02. Skippy
03. Brilliant Corners
04. Turn Out the Stars
05. Riot
06. Just One of Those Things
07. Nobody Else but Me (From "Showboat")
08. Brooklyn
09. Just Play
Brooklyn was gentrifying but still affordable during the ’90s, when another wave of Boomers and post-Boomers — Kurt Rosenwinkel, Mark Turner, Tim Berne, Craig Taborn, Robert Glasper, and Arturo O’Farrill among them — entered the mix. That wave also included bassist Joris Teepe, born in the Netherlands, now 56, who is the fulcrum of this kinetic, sophisticated, endlessly creative trio recital. During those years, Teepe lived in the Windsor Terrace neighborhood, around the corner from Prospect Park, not far from the residence of drummer Billy Hart, 78, originally from Washington, D.C., who both propels and unifies the proceedings from the first note to the last with fresh, shamanistically intuitive ideas.
Some 15 years later, Teepe met the brilliant Slovenian pianist Marko Churnchetz, now 32, who would move to Brooklyn — Bushwick — in 2015 after several lengthy visits. They stayed in touch, and last year, when JazzTribes founder John Weijers asked Teepe to recommend candidates for a follow-up to the ambitious 2018 release ‘In The Spirit of Rashied Ali’, he suggested this multi-generational encounter, which transpired after a rehearsal and a single gig.
Some 15 years later, Teepe met the brilliant Slovenian pianist Marko Churnchetz, now 32, who would move to Brooklyn — Bushwick — in 2015 after several lengthy visits. They stayed in touch, and last year, when JazzTribes founder John Weijers asked Teepe to recommend candidates for a follow-up to the ambitious 2018 release ‘In The Spirit of Rashied Ali’, he suggested this multi-generational encounter, which transpired after a rehearsal and a single gig.