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Martin Bejerano: Trio Miami
ByRoy Haynes
drums1926 - 2024

Martin Bejerano
piano
Pat Metheny
guitarb.1954
Trio Miami finds Bejerano thinking of his hometown, where he just so happens to head up the University Of Miami's jazz piano department in that institution's prestigious Frost School of Music. That's, no doubt, where he connected with his energetic musical compatriots on this projectbassist
John Allen
bassMichael Piolet
drumsThe album opens on "The Reckoning Song," a piece which finds fire and musical poetry in proportion. It's but one of several examples of how roiling sentiments and precision play line up in Bejerano's work. Then moods and themes quickly shift. A brief prelude ushers in a hopeful take on

Peter Gabriel
vocalsb.1950

Aaron Goldberg
pianoTrack Listing
The Reckoning Song; Entrance To Eden; Blood Of Eden; Airegin; Old School; Last Happy Hour (For Pops); Blues Evolution; Disturbing Behavior; More The You Know (For Sherl).
Personnel
Martin Bejerano
pianoMartin Bejerano: piano; Josh Allen: bass; Michael Piolet: drums.
Album information
Title: Trio Miami | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: Self Produced
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