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Keefe Jackson / Jakob Heinemann / Adam Shead: Stinger
ByKeefe Jackson
saxophoneJakob Heinemann
bass
Adam Shead
drumsb.1993
Jackson has been a cornerstone of Chicago's creative music scene for over two decades. His distinctive voice is heard in ensembles like J@K@L, the Urge Trio, and The Slow Bell Trio, as well as in projects led by

Greg Ward
saxophone
Jason Adasiewicz
vibraphone
Jason Stein
clarinet, bassb.1976

Damon Smith
bass, acousticb.1972

Jim Baker
piano
Steve Hunt
keyboardsb.1958
That cooperative energy permeates Stinger, recorded live at two of Chicago's creative hubs, the Hungry Brain and Constellation. The music often embraces a follow-and-chase dynamic, as showcased on the title track, which begins with a tight, composed theme before Jackson's tenor saxophone takes flight. Heinemann and Shead respond in kind, their improvisational pursuit choreographed to suggest chaos, only to converge in striking unison.
Their take on

John Tchicai
saxophone1936 - 2012
"Easy" offers a tightly wound post-bop workout, full of rhythmic snap and melodic clarity, while "God of the Fickle" nods to

Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982
Stinger announces the arrival of a trio already fluent in shared language and rich with potential. Expect this collaboration to evolveand returnwith further surprises. ">
Track Listing
Regent; Stinger; 12345; She; Easy; Gun Shy; Oles Anders; God Of The Fickle.
Personnel
Additional Instrumentation
Keefe Jackson - tenor saxophone, bass clarinet Jakob Heinemann - double bass Adam Shead - drums
Album information
Title: Stinger | Year Released: 2025 | Record Label: Irritable Mystic Records
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