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| Dave Douglas at Zanzibar Blue On Friday, January 26 and Saturday, January 27 Dave Douglas will perform at Philadelphia's Zanzibar Blue with his quintet (Donny McCaslin - saxophone; Deron Johnson - fender rhodes; Scott Colley - bass; Clarence Penn - drums). Two-time Grammy-nominated trumpeter Dave Douglas is arguably the most original trumpeter and composer of his generation. From his New York base, where he has lived since the mid 1980s, he has earned lavish national and international critical acclaim, including trumpeter, composer, and jazz "Artist of the Year" by such organizations as the New York Jazz Awards, Down Beat, Jazz Times, Jazziz, and the Italian Jazz Critics' Society. His solo recording career began in 1993 with Parallel World on the Soul Note label and he has since released twenty-two CDs. In 2005, after seven critically-acclaimed albums for the Bluebird/RCA label, he launched his own label, Greenleaf Music. He was also honored with a Guggenheim Fellowship that same year. His current release, Meaning and Mystery (April 11), features his working quintet of Uri Caine, James Genus, Clarence Penn and Donny McCaslin. write your comments about the article :: © 2007 Jazz News :: home page |