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1. | Relaxin' at Camarillo
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2. | There Are Many Angels in Florence
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3. | On the Lam
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4. | Solo Piano Medley: Darn That Dream, Sophisticated Lady
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5. | Epistrophy
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6. | Eternal Triangle
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Jazz
Geoff Keezer - Piano Neil Swainson - Bass Steve Nelson - Vibraphone
* Barry Thomson - Photography * Bill Smith - Design, Typesetting * Jeff Zabutsky - Assembly, Digital Editing * John Norris - Liner Notes, Preparation * Ted O'Reilly - Digital Engineer
The music on this live CD is boppish but fresh, showcasing an exciting trio comprised of pianist Geoff Keezer, vibraphonist Steve Nelson, and bassist Neil Swainson. The drumless group swings lightly but with excitement on such numbers as "Relaxin' at Camarillo," "Eternal Triangle," and "Epistrophy," each of which is over 13 minutes long. In addition to an original apiece from Nelson and Swainson, Keezer takes a medley of "Darn That Dream" and "Sophisticated Lady" as his solo piano feature. Easily recommended. ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
Geoff Keezer
Active Decades: '80s, '90s and '00s Born: Nov 21, 1970 in Eau Claire, WI Genre: Jazz Styles: Post-Bop, Hard Bop, Contemporary Jazz
Geoff Keezer was only 17 when he became the last pianist in Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers (1988-1990), a perfect gig for the talented hard bop musician who fit right in with the tradition of Horace Silver, Bobby Timmons, Cedar Walton, James Williams, and Benny Green. Since Blakey's death, Keezer has recorded steadily as a leader for Sunnyside, Blue Note, DIW/Columbia, and Sackville and played on records led by Art Farmer, Roy Hargrove, and Antonio Hart, among others. Geoff Keezer has also performed and recorded with the Contemporary Piano Ensemble and in 1997 was a member of Ray Brown's Trio. Turn up the Quiet appeared the following year and in early 2000, Keezer returned with Zero One. ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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