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Girl Talk: Saxophonists Nicole Glover and Kirsten Edkins
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Carol Morgan
trumpetb.1968

Ingrid Jensen
trumpetb.1966

Saskia Laroo
trumpetb.1959

Sharel Cassity
saxophone

Nancy Wright
saxophone
Virginia Mayhew
saxophone, tenorb.1959

Pattie Cossentino
saxophone
Jane Ira Bloom
saxophone, soprano
Claire Daly
saxophone, baritone- 2024

First Record
Self Produced
2015
Saxophonist Nicole Glover is seeking the same musical truths as newly-minted NEA Jazz Masters

Archie Shepp
saxophone, tenorb.1937

Pharoah Sanders
saxophone, tenor1940 - 2022

Ornette Coleman
saxophone, alto1930 - 2015
After a recording of white-hot improvisation characterized by the orchestral comping my pianist

George Colligan
multi-instrumentalistb.1969

McCoy Tyner
piano1938 - 2020

Art & Soul
Self Produced
2015
Like Nicole Glover, Kirsten Edkins debuts her considerable talent on Art and Soul. Squarely in her corner is saxophonist/composer/producer

Bob Sheppard
saxophone, tenorb.1952

Larry Goldings
organ, Hammond B3b.1968
It is with Goldings on piano and Sheppard on his excellent bass clarinet that Edkins, on soprano saxophone, finds the meaning of the post-modern blues. Edkins composed a devilishly difficult blues head for the piece that provides a wide-open space in which to solo. Sheppard solos. Demonstrating that he has no peer on the bass clarinet when it comes to more traditional forms. His solo is circuitous, dovetailing into Golding's deconstructionist take on the blues, all resolving into a well behaved coda that brings everything into consonance again. Edkins has a presence and it is a solid one.
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