Little Big III Aaron Parks
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Album-Release:
2024
HRA-Release:
18.10.2024
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- 1 Flyways 04:03
- 2 Locked Down 04:26
- 3 Heart Stories 06:23
- 4 Sports 05:51
- 5 Little Beginnings 04:50
- 6 The Machines Say No 02:29
- 7 Willamina 04:42
- 8 Delusions 04:41
- 9 Ashé 04:31
Info for Little Big III
Mit seinem bei Blue Note erschienenen Debütalbum „Invisible Cinema“ stellte sich Pianist Aaron Parks 2008 als spannende neue Stimme im Jazz vor. Er überzeugt nicht nur an den Tasten, sondern auch als Komponist ebenso komplexer wie dennoch eingängiger Melodien. Nach drei Alben beim ECM-Label veröffentlichte er unter anderem zwei Alben mit seiner angesehenen Band Little Big, feat. Gitarrist Greg Tuohey, Bassist David Ginyard Jr. und Drummer Jongkuk Kim. Mit “Little Big III”, co-produziert von Blue-Note-Chef Don Was, ist er jetzt mit seinem packenden Modern Jazz zu Blue Note Records zurückgekehrt.
Aaron Parks, Klavier
Greg Tuohey, Gitarre
David Ginyard, Bass
Jongkuk Kim,Schlagzeug
Aaron Parks
Born in California in 1983 and raised in Seattle from age 3, Parks is a former prodigy now in full artistic bloom. By age 15, he was already attending the University of Washington with a triple-major in math, computer science and music; three years later, he was the champion Cole Porter Fellow of the American Pianists Association. Parks appeared on three Blue Note albums by trumpeter-composer Terence Blanchard before making his own album for the label as a leader with the quartet set “Invisible Cinema” – which BBC Online declared “one of the great albums of 2008,” describing the pianist as “a master of melody, and a composer and arranger of protean skill and dexterity.” Parks has also recorded in the ongoing collective James Farm with saxophonist Joshua Redman, as well as contributed to albums by guitarist Kurt Rosenwinkel, trumpeter Christian Scott, vocalist Gretchen Parlato, trumpeter Ambrose Akinmusire, drummer Kendrick Scott, trumpeter Philip Dizack and guitarist Mike Moreno, among other leading musicians. The Guardian has lauded Parks’ “independent vision,” calling him a “fast-rising star.” The New York Times has praised the pianist for being “a step ahead of everyone else.”
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