Gabriel Guerrero

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Pianist Gabriel Guerrero was born and raised in Columbia but has been part of the New York jazz scene for the past 20 years.

He has led a trio for 15 years, recorded with Bruce Gertz, Jerry Bergonzi and the Danilo Perez Big Band, and has performed with many top artists including Paquito D’Rivera, Dave Holland, Roy Hargrove, Steve Coleman and Esperanza Spalding.

During his solo set from May 18, 2020, Guerrero’s wide range of inspirations, his ability to spontaneously create new music, and his classical technique are sometimes a little reminiscent of Keith Jarrett.

He explores a wide variety of moods without losing one’s interest, improvising melodic music that is quite pleasing and inventive.

-Scott Yanow


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Earl Brooks Jr.

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The son of the masterful steel drum player Earl Brooks Sr, Earl Brooks Jr. has been playing steel drums since he was three.

He attended the Berklee College of Music in 2010 and along the way learned drums, marimbas and piano but the steel drum has always been his main instrument.

On this solo LiveStream from June 24, 2020, Earl Brooks, Jr. displays his unique sound and impressive technique on originals, folk songs, Michael Jackson’s “Thriller,” and “What A Wonderful World,” interacting with a keyboardist and also playing some drums.

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Maria Zollo

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June 23, 2020

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Raf Vertessen

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Drummer Raf Vertessen earned a Masters of Music and Composition from the Conservatory of Amsterdam.

In his career he has performed a wide variety of music with an emphasis on improvisation whether playing jazz, rock, punk, or electronic music.

He has also been a teacher of drums, percussion, harmony, theory and composition in Belgium, the Netherlands and New York.

On his LiveStream from June 23, 2020, Vertessen creates an intriguing 20-minute drum solo that pays close attention to dynamics, contrasting sound with space, and constructing a spontaneous composition with its own logic.

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Yuko Mabuchi

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This is the hundred and fifteenth in a series of special Jazz on the Tube reviews of live stream performances.

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An up-and-coming jazz pianist, Yuko Mabuchi was born in Fukui, Japan, started playing classical piano when she was four, and switched to jazz while in high school.

She moved to Los Angeles in 2010, was back in Japan during 2013-16, and since 2016 has been active in the local jazz scene, leading her own trio and recording five CDs as a leader.

On her LiveStream from June 22, 2020, Yuko Mabuch performs solo piano versions of “Softly As In A Morning Sunrise, “Prelude To A Kiss,” “I Got Rhythm (which she sings) and a few of her originals, displaying impressive technique and a fertile imagination.

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