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![]() | Jason Parker Quartet - CD Releae Party! At long last I'm proud to announce that my CD is done and the Release Party is Friday, June 1st at Egan's in Seattle. If you're in the area, please come out and see my new band, consisting of Josh Rawlings on piano, Evan Flory-Barnes on bass and D'Vonne Lewis on drums. These guys are one of the hottest young rhythm sections in town, having played with the likes of Hadley Caliman, Betty Carter, Marc Seales, Jay Thomas and so many more. I'm thrilled to have them on the CD and the gigs. We'll play from 7:00-9:30pm, and of course the CD will be available for purchase at the show. Starting June 1, you'll be able to buy it through my record label, Broken Time Records. If you plan on coming, you should reserve a table now, as Egan's is an intimate room and we're sure to sell it out. Hope to see you there! Jason ![]()
__________________ NEW CD "THE JASON PARKER QUARTET" AVAILABLE HERE. Trumpets: Selmer Paris Concept TT, 1946 Martin Committee Flugel: 1970's Couesnon Mpcs: Bach 7C, Curry 5FLM Jason Parker Quartet Jason Parker Music |
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| Piano User Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: Minneapolis, MN, USA
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![]() | Re: Jason Parker Quartet - CD Releae Party! Jason- very cool. have a blast. peace. -Kelly
__________________ “This art is acquired only by laborious studies, for the rebellious nature of the instrument demands a great aptitude coupled with a persevering willingness to become a master of it.” – F.G.A. Dauverné (1857) |
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