
Antonio Sanchez
drumsb.1971
The album begins with Keefe's original composition, "Got a Chick?," a buoyant piece marked by lively rhythms and a relentless sense of playful exploration. Keefe's keyboard articulation suggests the influences of

Wynton Kelly
piano1931 - 1971

Keith Jarrett
pianob.1945

Adam Nussbaum
drumsb.1955

Harvie S
bass, acousticb.1948
In "Modern," Keefe shows his adeptness as a composer with a melody that has a keen sense of balance and timing. His solo carries this trait as his ideas bloom and climax but are tastefully restrained to allow rhythm and harmony their spotlight. Nussbaum's time feel unmistakably acts as the gravitational pull of the track, which is enhanced by Harvie S as his basslines solidify the harmonic backbone of the composition. This conversational interaction adds a layer of complexity that elevates the whole performance.
Keefe's strategic inclusion of original compositions and jazz standards produces an enjoyable flow between styles and tempos. His rendition of

Benny Golson
saxophone, tenor1929 - 2024

Johnny Mercer
composer / conductor1909 - 1976
With Opening, Keefe has made an unignorable statement, enticing listeners to delve deeper into a style that is simultaneously grounded in tradition and teeming with tasteful modern musical sensibilities. For a debut, Opening is mature and nuanced. ">
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Got a Chick; Modern; Along Came Betty; I Fall In Love Too Easily; Just In Time; Chobim; Dream.
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Title: Opening | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: ZugzWangBeBop Records
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