Graeme Norris & The Chermside Three - Jazz in Meanjin 003 (Live at JMI) (2023)
BAND/ARTIST: Graeme Norris, The Chermside Three
- Title: Jazz in Meanjin 003 (Live at JMI)
- Year Of Release: 2023
- Label: Jazz in Meanjin
- Genre: Jazz
- Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 00:50:11
- Total Size: 115 mb | 303 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Graeme Norris & The Chermside Three - You Stepped Up For The Team (Live)
02. Graeme Norris & The Chermside Three - Valse Hot (Live)
03. Graeme Norris & The Chermside Three - I've Grown Accustomed To Her Face (Live)
04. Graeme Norris & The Chermside Three - More Please! (Live)
05. Graeme Norris & The Chermside Three - Will You Still Be Mine? (Live)
06. Graeme Norris & The Chermside Three - That Old Feeling (Live)
Personnel:
Graeme Norris – Saxophone
Eden Armstrong – Piano
Elliott Parker – Double Bass
Chris Evans – Drums
01. Graeme Norris & The Chermside Three - You Stepped Up For The Team (Live)
02. Graeme Norris & The Chermside Three - Valse Hot (Live)
03. Graeme Norris & The Chermside Three - I've Grown Accustomed To Her Face (Live)
04. Graeme Norris & The Chermside Three - More Please! (Live)
05. Graeme Norris & The Chermside Three - Will You Still Be Mine? (Live)
06. Graeme Norris & The Chermside Three - That Old Feeling (Live)
Personnel:
Graeme Norris – Saxophone
Eden Armstrong – Piano
Elliott Parker – Double Bass
Chris Evans – Drums
Graeme Norris and The Chermside Three return to JMI Live on June 8th. The performance will showcase Graeme’s original compositions, present fresh interpretations of classic standards and feature some bop classics. This quartet, now performing consistently as a unit, will explore the repertoire with high levels of communication and interplay.
Graeme Norris returned to Brisbane in August 2020 after a decade in New York City. While in New York Graeme performed at Dizzy’s, Mezzrow, the National Jazz Museum in Harlem, and was a faculty member of Manhattan School of Music. He now teaches saxophone and improvisation at the Jazz Music Institute. His most recent recording “More Please”, reviewed by Eric Meyers in the Australian as “modern jazz, beautifully played”, is released through Gut String Records.
Graeme Norris returned to Brisbane in August 2020 after a decade in New York City. While in New York Graeme performed at Dizzy’s, Mezzrow, the National Jazz Museum in Harlem, and was a faculty member of Manhattan School of Music. He now teaches saxophone and improvisation at the Jazz Music Institute. His most recent recording “More Please”, reviewed by Eric Meyers in the Australian as “modern jazz, beautifully played”, is released through Gut String Records.
Year 2023 | Jazz | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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