Sean Mason

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Sean Mason began playing piano when he was 13, was largely self-taught in his native North Carolina where he gained early experience playing in church.

He has since developed into an impressive swing-based pianist, one who toured with the Branford Marsalis-Kurt Elling Quartet and seems headed towards a major career.

On his May 28, 2020 LiveStream, the picture is backwards but the music is so enjoyable that it is being reviewed anyway.

During this enjoyable and very musical performance, Sean Mason plays the obscure swing standard “If You Were Mine” (hinting at Teddy Wilson and Erroll Garner), Duke Ellington’s “I Let A Song Go Out Of My Heart,” Ray Charles’ soulful and sadly relevant “Hard Times,” an original uptempo blues, Bud Powell’s “The Fruit,” and “Tomorrow” (from Annie) which becomes “We Shall Overcome.”

– Scott Yanow


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Débora Watts

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Singer Débora Watts grew up in Brazil, 90 miles outside of Rio de Janeiro.

Halfway through earning her master’s degree in organic chemistry, she took a year off to travel, moving to NYC in 1993 where she continued her studies.

In 1997 she switched to music, meeting her future husband pianist- singer-songwriter John Allen Watts and starting a busy career performing Brazilian music in New York.

On their LiveStream from May 30, 2020, Débora and John Allen Watts perform original Brazilian music that has rich melodies (plus “’S Wonderful”), fine accompanying piano, and lovely singing from Débora and occasionally John.

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Anthony Taddeo

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Anthony Taddeo studied early on with drummer Jamey Haddad before moving to New York in 2009 where he attended the New School.

Since graduating in 2011, he has worked with such notables as Frank Wess, Ron McClure, Dan Tepfer, and Steve Kazee.

Performing a LiveStream as a solo drummer-percussionist is a real challenge but Anthony Taddeo, in his performance from May 27, 2020, constructs five improvisations (playing off of electronic sounds from his computer and, on the last piece, images) that hold one’s interest throughout.

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May 27, 2020

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Tomoko Omura & Glenn Zaleski Duo

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The team of violinist Tomoko Omura and pianist Glenn Zaleski first recorded together on Omura’s Roots a few years ago.

The violinist was born in Shizuoka, Japan, moved to the U.S. in 2004 to study at Berklee, and since moving to New York in 2010 has grown to become one of jazz’s top violinists, performing with such top artists as Fabian Almazan, Paquito D’Rivera and Aubrey Johnson.

Glenn Zaleski, who was raised in Massachusetts, attended the Brubeck Institute at the University of the Pacific and the New School; he has led four albums of his own.

The two make a mutually inspiring duo during this LiveStream from June 9, 2020, performing Bud Powell’s “Bouncin’ With Bud” and four originals: “Lullaby For The Unknown,” “Time Unfolds,” “Taking Flight” and “Journey In The Fullness Of Time.”

Their close interplay, tradeoffs, and the blend that they create make this LiveStream a colorful musical flight with plenty of variety in moods and tempos.

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