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Santiago Leibson

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An intriguing modern piece played on his electric piano.

Santiago Leibson is a Brooklyn-based, Argentinian-born jazz pianist and composer.

An adventurous performer whose work sometimes sounds like improvised modern classical music, Leibson has worked with such notables as Tony Malaby, Guillermo Klein, Michael Attias, Gerald Cleaver and Michael Formanek among others.

On his LiveStream from May 12, 2020, Santiago Leibson performs a series of mostly concise improvisations that swing in their own way; one uses an eccentric rhythmic pattern that builds to an intense level while another is a thoughtful if dissonant ballad.

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Born in Israel, Noa Fort is a singer-pianist who composes and improvises picturesque music.

She studied tabla for a year in India, studied at the Jerusalem Academy, became a music therapist, and has been part of the New York jazz scene since 2013, leading a quartet and making her recording debut on No World Between Us.

On her LiveStream of May 10, 2020, Noa Fort displays equal skill and adventure as a vocalist (singing wordlessly) and pianist, performing atmospheric and dramatic originals.

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Camille Thurman

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Camille Thurman, who is in her mid-thirties, is an excellent tenor-saxophonist, flutist and singer who is considered one of the brightest stars in her generation.

After graduating college, she settled in New York, was a finalist in the 2013 Sarah Vaughan International Vocal Competition, and recorded as a leader for the Hot Tone Music and Chesky labels.

On her Livestream from June 4, 2020, Camille Thurman is joined by drummer/percussionist Darrell Green.

The first piece effectively matches her impressive wordless singing to powerful images from the recent anti-racism and police brutality demonstrations.

She next performs a thoughtful “Danny Boy” on her alto flute and her original ballad “He Looks Beyond My Faults and Found Me” on tenor.

The production concludes with her overdubbed voices and Green’s drumming accompanying dramatic images from the demonstrations on “Time For A Change” and Camille Thurman talking about her life during the pandemic period.

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Dan Nimmer

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Dan Nimmer was born in Milwaukee, had extensive classical piano lessons, and studied jazz at the Wisconsin Conservatory of Music and Northern Illinois University while working in clubs in Chicago.

He moved to New York in 2004 and within a year had become a regular member of the Jazz At Lincoln Center Orchestra, developing his own modern swing style.

On his LiveStream from May 8, 2020, Dan Nimmer plays solo piano on “I’ve Got The World On A String” (hinting at times at Teddy Wilson and Erroll Garner), Duke Ellington’s “Reflections In D,” a tune reminiscent of Bobby Timmons, a medium-tempo version of “Love Is A Many Splendored Thing,” Bill Evans’ “Peace Piece,” and a closing medium- tempo blues.

It makes for a fine all-round set of swinging piano.

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Jean Rohe

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Jean Rohe is a quietly powerful folk singer and songwriter with a jazz sensibility.

She has toured in a duo with fellow songwriter Liam Robinson and her albums include Jean Rohe & The End Of The World Show and 2019’s Sisterly.

During this LiveStream from May 8, 2020, Jean Rohe accompanies her own singing with her electric guitar.

She starts off with what should be the theme song of the pandemic (“Alone Together”) and performs several originals including “Ashes To Ashes.”

Jean Rohe’s friendly performing style, excellent voice, and thoughtful lyrics make for a fine set of modern folk music.

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