Links
Pianist Aaron Goldberg is a former member of Kurt Rosenwinkel Group, and is featured on "The Remedy - Live At The Village Vanguard".
Aaron Parks has been the pianist with Kurt Rosenwinkel Band in the last couple of years, and is an amazing composer as well. Definitely check out his album "Invisible Cinema" on Blue Note Records.
The website of bass-great Avishai Cohen, who is a very popular band leader in his own right, and who recorded with Kurt on Kurt's first album as a leader entitled "East Coast Love Affair".
Joe was the bassist with Kurt Rosenwinkel Group until recently, and is featured on the album "The Remedy - Live At The Village Vanguard". He also has a great new album out with Chris Potter, Brad Mehldau and Marcus Gilmore.
Brad is undoubtedly the most influential pianist in jazz since the "big 4" (Herbie Hancock, McCoy Tyner, Keith Jarrett & Chick Corea), and is probably the most influential of all of them right now. He also played on Kurt’s 4th album for Verve entitled "Deep Song".
Pianist Ethan Iverson's (from The Bad Plus) great blog! Ethan also wrote the liner notes to "Standards Trio: Reflections"
Ted Poor has toured with Kurt Rosenwinkel Band since April 2009, and we hope he'll continue to do so as he is amazing!
Drummer Eric Harland really needs no introduction; he's the first call for so many jazz heavyweights, and he is featured on 2 Kurt Rosenwinkel albums: "The Remedy - Live At The Village Vanguard" as well as "Standards Trio: Reflections".
Our fellow brothers-in-arms Mark Turner, Larry Grenadier & Jeff Ballard, and their great, innovative trio named Fly.
Fully Altered Media/Matt Merewitz is a kick-ass publicist, always up-to-date on the latest jazz and the latest in what's moving the web. He also helped us launch "The Remedy - Live At The Village Vanguard".
Here you can get some underground recordings from the master Jay-Dee. very musical and innovative beats with interesting harmony...also other music from the underground Detroit scene.
Joshua Redman needs no introduction - and he is all over Kurt's album "Deep Song".
Another place on the web where you can find info about Kurt Rosenwinkel.
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Great engineer - he was involved in Heartcore, Deep Song, The Remedy & Reflections.
Musician and critic Peter Hum adds his always interesting insights to the current jazz world. He writes from Ottawa, Canada.
Great photographer who took the recent PR-photos of Kurt.
Singer/songwriter Rebecca Martin is a long-time collaborator of Kurt's, and he produced her most recent album entitled "The Growing Season".
Riccardo is the great artist who created the cover for "Standards Trio: Reflections" as well as for "Heartcore". That's the kind of stuff he does with his left fingernail - check his website for the full experience!
Rodney Green has been the touring drummer with Kurt's new Standards Trio project throughout 2009, and been doing a great job of it too. He also plays with Charlie Haden, Mulgrew Miller and many other jazz greats!
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