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Jackson Potter: small things
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Jackson Potter
guitar
Jim Hall
guitar1930 - 2013

Herb Ellis
guitar1921 - 2010

Troy Roberts
saxophoneAlex Ridout
trumpet
Hamish Smith
bass
Marcello Cardillo
drumsb.1997
The album opens with Troy Roberts's composition, "Trams," an energetic and shifting piece that accentuates the group's cohesion. Here, Potter also establishes his clean articulation and melodic sensibility, qualities that resonate throughout the album. The title track, "Small Things," introduces a more ethereal touch, featuring Jaleel Shaw's alto saxophone and Sophia Formella's expressive, wordless vocals. Unlike traditional scat singing, Formella's approach evokes something closer to

Pink Floyd
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1964
Potter also demonstrates a knack for interpreting others' compositions. His introspective take on

Jerome Kern
arranger1895 - 1945

Victor Lewis
drumsb.1950

Dave Brubeck
piano1920 - 2012
Closing with the graceful "Sophia's Waltz," Potter reinforces his gift for melody, crafting a piece that blends intimate expression with exceptional technique. Throughout the album, his guitar work remains the focal pointelegant, emotive, and rooted in a deep respect for the jazz tradition.
With Small Things, Jackson Potter takes a significant step forward, refining his artistic voice while surrounding himself with musicians who elevate his vision. The album's seamless blend of originals and well-chosen covers makes for a rewarding listen that invites appreciation of both the broad strokes and the subtle details that give the music its depth. ">
Track Listing
Trams; small things; Mr. M; Smoke Gets in Your Eyes; Hey, It's Me You're Talking To; Background Noise; The Duke; Everything I Love; Sophia's Waltz.
Personnel
Jackson Potter
guitarTroy Roberts
saxophoneAlex Ridout
trumpetHamish Smith
bassMarcello Cardillo
drumsAdditional Instrumentation
Sophia Formella: vocals (2); Jaleel Shaw: alto saxophone (2).
Album information
Title: Small Things | Year Released: 2025 | Record Label: Shifting Paradigm Records
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