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David Neves: Progress Report
ByNeves offers up nine of his distinctive and engaging original compositions in the company of a group of stellar sidemen. With a continuity of mood and style, something often eschewed in debuts for the purposes of "showing everything they've got," the atmosphere of Progress Report boasts a resonant and modern- sounding production polish, not unlike the two Blue Note Records discs that drummer

Tony Williams
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Lee Fish
drumsTeaming with a couple of sax men,
Barclay Moffitt
saxophone
Michael Thomas
trumpetThe opener, "Late Night Set," sets the tone, with a silvery sheen added by

Greg Duncan
trumpet
Edward Perez
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A great debut! We'll be hearing more from David Neves. ">
Track Listing
Late Night Set; End of the Beginning; April 14, 2013; Evelynn's Song; Curious Traveler; For J.P.; Progress Report; Hamilton; Lindsey.
Personnel
David Neves
trumpetDavid Neves: trumpet; Michael Thomas: alto saxophone, bass clarinet; Greg Duncan: guitar; Naomi gillies: vocal (4); Julian Shore: piano (1, 2, 6-9); Matthew Sheens: piano (3-5); Edward Perez: bass; Lee Fish: drums.
Album information
Title: Progress Report | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: Self Produced
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