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The Teaching: 12.26.09 Live at Dazzle
ByJohn Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967
The new generation of jazz musicians has different issuesstruggling less with addiction and more with attracting an audience and finding time to do their artbut the intention to combine jazz with spiritual elevation lives on. One group that holds this aspiration is The Teaching, a piano-bass-drums trio whose stated aim is to foster a musical environment of devotion, surrender, sensitivity, enthusiasm, and joy, an objective they fulfill beautifully on 12.26.09 Live at Dazzle.
Although The Teaching is an essential member of the thriving Seattle jazz scene, it also has a home in the thriving Denver scene. Drummer

Jeremy Jones
drumsb.1979
The five songs are a vibrant feast of sound: the melodies are fresh and radiant, and provide a springboard for the group's open and shifting improvisations. The tunes' generous length allows the trio to create ambient grooves with a jam-band sensibility, anchored throughout with vigorous swing. Things heat up even more when Colorado-based saxophonist " data-original-title="" title="">Serafin Sanchez joins the group for some serious blowing on "Beautiful Brooklyn" and, in particular, "Get 'em Blues," a fine example of The Teaching's ability to update a familiar idiom. The Teaching also employs group chantingan echo and expansion of Coltrane's A Love Supreme (Impulse!, 1965)and Live at Dazzle is punctuated throughout by the enthusiastic audience response, which only heightens the music's energy.
Now that jazz is firmly in what some are calling the post-

Wynton Marsalis
trumpetb.1961
Track Listing
Fragrance of Eminence; Being Joyful; The Astral Gift; Beautiful Brooklyn; Get 'em Blues.
Personnel
Josh Rawlings: Fender Rhodes, piano, vocals; Evan Flory-Barnes: acoustic bass, vocals; Jeremy Jones: drums, vocals; Serafin Sanchez: tenor saxophone (4, 5).
Album information
Title: 12.26.09 Live at Dazzle | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: Dazzle Recordings
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