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Tim Daisy: Tea Music, The Disappointment of Parsley & Staying in the Game
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Since his ascendancy into the Vandermark Five in 2003, Tim Daisy has become an increasingly in-demand drummer in the rich cross-fertilizing ground of Chicago jazz, and with good reason. Daisy has the abilityso important for a percussionistto hear and provide what individual projects need. He is consistently solid, yet markedly versatile.
The most satisfying of the releases considered here is clarinetist

James Falzone
clarinet
Jason Adasiewicz
vibraphoneDaisy is one of two drummers in the

Dave Rempis
saxophoneb.1975

Frank Rosaly
drumsb.1974
If playing in a Vandermark band marks an arrival in the echelons of Chicago jazz, recording with the great

Fred Anderson
saxophone1929 - 2010
Tracks and Personnel
Tea Music
Tracks: G.F.O.P.; Fickle; Lament on Ash Wednesday; Oolong With Multiplicity; No Milk; Giants; #32 Busonius; Klang; Dwarfs; Last Love Song; China Black; Klang...reprise.
Personnel: James Falzone: clarinet; Jason Adasiewicz: vibraphone; Jason Roebke: bass; Tim Daisy: drums & percussion.
The Disappointment of Parsley
Tracks: The Disappointment of Parsley; Zoni; C / Sold at a Ten Percent Discount.
Personnel: Dave Rempis: alto and tenor saxophones; Anton Hatwich: bass; Frank Rosaly: percussion; Tim Daisy: percussion.
Staying in the Game
Tracks: Sunday Afternoon; The Elephant and the Bee; 60 Degrees in November; Wandeing; Springing Winter; Changes and Bodies and Tones.
Personnel: Fred Anderson: tenor saxophone; Harrison Bankhead: bass; Tim Daisy: drums.
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