jueves, 21 de abril de 2011

Fred Hersch Trio, Everybody's Song But My Own (2011)



Fred Hersch (born October 21, 1955 in Cincinnati, Ohio) is a contemporary American jazz pianist who has become a consistent and highly demanded performer on the international jazz scene.

Hersch began playing piano at a very young age, growing up in the North Avondale neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio. He also had an early interest in mandolin. By age 12, Fred had written his first symphony. He studied at Grinnell College in the mid 1970s and began playing in jazz clubs in Cincinnati. He later graduated from New England Conservatory of Music in Boston. His teachers included Sophia Rosoff. He moved to New York City in the late 1970s where he soon found a place playing with artists including Stan Getz, Joe Henderson, Lee Konitz, Art Farmer, and Charlie Haden. More in wiki

1. East Of The Sun (B.Bowman)
2. Shall We Dance (R.Rodgers)
3. I Concentrate On You (C.Porter)
4. From This Moment On (C.Porter)
5. Two For The Road (H.Mancini)
6. Invitation (B.Kaper)
7. The Wind / Moon And Sand (R.Freeman/A.Wilder)
8. Everybody’s Song But My Own (K.Wheeler)
9. In The Wee Small Hours (D.Mann)
10. Three Little Words (H.Ruby)

Fred Hersch (piano), 
John Herbert (bass), 
Eric McPherson (drums)

Recorded at Avatar Studio in New York on May 19 and 20, 2010.