Internationally renowned jazz guitarist John Stein was born and raised in Kansas City, Missouri USA where he took up his instrument at an early age. His talent for and love of music ultimately earned him a faculty position at Berklee College of Music in Boston, where he is an Associate Professor in the Harmony Department.
This review is from: Encounterpoint (Dig) (Audio CD)
Encounterpoint is the seventh album by jazz artist John Stein, performed in tandem with fellow bassist John Lockwood, drummer Ze Eduardo Nazario, and keyboard player Koichi Sato. Together they have created an assembly of songs that rotate their musical focus from piece to piece, while maintaining a uniform soul-moving, free-flowing pulse. The tracks are Jordu (5:13), Line Drive (6:58), The Roundabout (5:31), Dindi (5:50), Close Your Eyes (4:20), Trois (5:00), Half-Whole Blues (8:51), So Danco Samba (5:20), and You Don't Know What Love Is (6:56). A worthy addition to jazz connoisseur collections and library music CD shelves.
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