Thread City Jazz Trio - Thread City Jazz Trio (2023)
Artist: Thread City Jazz Trio
Title: Thread City Jazz Trio
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Thread City Jazz Trio
Genre: Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 00:27:39
Total Size: 63 mb | 154 mb
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Tracklist:Title: Thread City Jazz Trio
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Thread City Jazz Trio
Genre: Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 00:27:39
Total Size: 63 mb | 154 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Thread City Jazz - Nostalgia in Times Square
02. Thread City Jazz - My Romance
03. Thread City Jazz - The Days of Wine and Roses
04. Thread City Jazz - Billie's Bounce
05. Thread City Jazz - Someday My Prince Will Come
06. Thread City Jazz - My Little Suede Shoes
A revamped performance ensemble, Thread City Jazz Trio, featuring three music department faculty is set to release a new album this coming January. The self-titled release is an adventurous re-imagining of jazz standards through the fusion of the unique artistic perspectives of Anthony Cornicello (piano), Rick O’Neal (bass) and Matt Bronson (drums).
As fellow faculty at Eastern, Cornicello, O’Neal and Bronson inspire each other to be creatively engaged in bringing their own interpretations to jazz standards. Often, the members will try to play familiar pieces in the context of different genres. “There are some times we’ll walk in and we’ll be like, let’s try this as a Latin,” said Cornicello. “Other times, it happens in performance.”
Improvisation is a core aspect of the way the trio performs and is a skill that can keep songs from going off the rails. “That’s the beauty of jazz,” said O’Neal. Cornicello added, “In a certain way, you’ve kind of got to go with it.”
As fellow faculty at Eastern, Cornicello, O’Neal and Bronson inspire each other to be creatively engaged in bringing their own interpretations to jazz standards. Often, the members will try to play familiar pieces in the context of different genres. “There are some times we’ll walk in and we’ll be like, let’s try this as a Latin,” said Cornicello. “Other times, it happens in performance.”
Improvisation is a core aspect of the way the trio performs and is a skill that can keep songs from going off the rails. “That’s the beauty of jazz,” said O’Neal. Cornicello added, “In a certain way, you’ve kind of got to go with it.”