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Saturday, November 24, 2012
Saturday Morning Jazz
Here's the Jeffrey Cox Quartet playing Magnolia by Taylor Eigsti.
Jeffrey Cox - Trumpet
Luis Rovira - Piano
Andrew Sommer - Bass
Jordan Holiman - Drums
Live at The Velvet Note club in Alpharetta, GA, October 7, 2012.
More interesting jazz! This clip is the intersection of exceptional talent -- Jeffrey's group with Taylor Eigsti, a name that is new to me (no surprise there). At the conclusion of Magnolia, YouTube offers several clips of Eigsti playing his own compositions. Very interesting. Thanks for helping me broaden my jazz education.
Thanks, Bill - Eigsti is one of Jeffrey's favorites and a big influence on his own compositions. There are some great young jazz artists out there today. Jeffrey has certainly broadened his parents' education as well!
More interesting jazz! This clip is the intersection of exceptional talent -- Jeffrey's group with Taylor Eigsti, a name that is new to me (no surprise there). At the conclusion of Magnolia, YouTube offers several clips of Eigsti playing his own compositions. Very interesting. Thanks for helping me broaden my jazz education.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Bill - Eigsti is one of Jeffrey's favorites and a big influence on his own compositions. There are some great young jazz artists out there today. Jeffrey has certainly broadened his parents' education as well!
DeleteI love your son's Cooool trumpet. So laid-back. It's a lovely sound Penny.
ReplyDeleteHis jazz is similar to your photography - not to be missed!
Thanks, Ray! He's preparing for auditions for college in the next few weeks. :-)
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