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Chris Potter live in Melbourne

2012 MIJF 6
Page added Aug 23, 2012 Updated Sep 3, 2012

A Jazztrack recording from the 2012 Melbourne International Jazz Festival with Chris Potter and the Jazzgroove Mothership Orchestra...

Tracks in this feature

1. 'Quick'
2. 'The Steppes'
3. 'New Year's Day
4. 'Gathering Momentum'
5. 'Abyssinia'
6. 'Rumination'

All compositions: Chris Potter except 'Gathering Momentum' (Andy Fiddes)

In the band

Chris Potter; saxophones
David Theak; musical director / reeds
Reeds; Murray Jackson, Richard Maegraith, Matt Keegan, James Loughnan
Trombones; Jeremy Borthwick, Dave Panichi, Danny Carmichael, Justin Kearin
Trumpets; Darryl Carthew, Phil Slater, Andy Fiddes, Simon Ferenci
Guitar; Carl Morgan
Piano; Hugh Barrett
Bass; Brendan Clarke
Drums; Jamie Cameron

Recorded: June 2, 2012
Forum Theatre, Melbourne International Jazz Festival
Engineer/Producer: Mal Stanley
Assistant Engineers: Nic Mierisch, Brendan O'Neill

 

Broadcast

Aug 30, 2012. 9:00pm - 10:00pm

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Artist Biography

Fromwikipedia

Chris Potter (born January 1, 1971) is an American jazz saxophonist, composer, and multi-instrumentalist.

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