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Dann Zinn: Two Roads
By
Oded Tzur
saxophone, tenor
Jan Garbarek
saxophoneb.1947
Two Roads is Bay Area player Zinn's sixth album. It was inspired by the Robert Frost poem "A Road Not Taken," which took on greater significance for Zinn after a jogging accident in which he severely injured his right hand. The album was recorded before the accident, which for a long while made it uncertain whether Zinn might ever be able to play the saxophone again (with some adjustments, he can and is). Zinn says that listening back to the tapes during his convalescence helped him find the focus and fortitude with which to accelerate his recovery.
Zinn leads a blinder of a quartet completed by pianist

Rachel Z
keyboards
Jeff Denson
bass
Omar Hakim
drumsb.1959

Brian Rice
pandeiroTrack Listing
Yarak; The Sound of Ice Melting; Pros and Cons; Two Roads; A Revolution of One; Streams of Dreams; East Bay Punk; Prayer Again.
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Title: Two Roads | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Ridgeway Records
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