John Stowell / Michael Zilber Quartet - Live Beauty
Recorded live at Berkeley's California Jazz Conservatory in 2012 at the end of a two-week tour "Live Beauty" captures the lithe and dynamic Bay Area quartet that John Stowell and Michael Zilber have co-led for the past 7 years. It well represents the effortless empathy and telepathy these four musicians have developed during that time. "..there's no mistaking Stowell's remarkable prowess and sensitivity on electric on electric and acoustic guitars-or the fun he's having in this highly interactive setting." Jazz Times. "Fans of John Scofield's '90s recordings should find much to enjoy..."- Jazz Times.
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John Stowell / Michael Zilber Quartet - Live Beauty
John Stowell / Michael Zilber Quartet - Live Beauty
Recorded live at Berkeley's California Jazz Conservatory in 2012 at the end of a two-week tour "Live Beauty" captures the lithe and dynamic Bay Area quartet that John Stowell and Michael Zilber have co-led for the past 7 years. It well represents the effortless empathy and telepathy these four musicians have developed during that time. "..there's no mistaking Stowell's remarkable prowess and sensitivity on electric on electric and acoustic guitars-or the fun he's having in this highly interactive setting." Jazz Times. "Fans of John Scofield's '90s recordings should find much to enjoy..."- Jazz Times.
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Recorded live at Berkeley's California Jazz Conservatory in 2012 at the end of a two-week tour "Live Beauty" captures the lithe and dynamic Bay Area quartet that John Stowell and Michael Zilber have co-led for the past 7 years. It well represents the effortless empathy and telepathy these four musicians have developed during that time. "..there's no mistaking Stowell's remarkable prowess and sensitivity on electric on electric and acoustic guitars-or the fun he's having in this highly interactive setting." Jazz Times. "Fans of John Scofield's '90s recordings should find much to enjoy..."- Jazz Times.












