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A Different Kind of Jazz Album When American Nocturnes – Final Days of July was released in 2020, it stood apart from John Finbury’s prior Latin jazz recordings. There were no drums, no vocals, no overt grooves. Instead, the album unfolded like a quiet conversation —...
Words That Know the Composer Some musical partnerships are built on harmony, others on rhythm. For John Finbury and Patty Brayden, the bond is language — a lyric intimacy that has spanned decades. As Finbury’s longtime muse, collaborator, and wife, Patty Brayden...
The Power Station Sessions How a Legendary Studio Became the Quiet Constant in John Finbury’s Collaborative Journey When listeners encounter a John Finbury composition, the first impression is often emotional: lush textures, lyrical melodies, and a distinct sense of...
The title track from John Finbury’s American Nocturnes – Final Days of July presents an original Americana composition arranged for a remarkable quartet. At the heart of the performance is Tim Ray on piano. A recipient of an NEA grant, faculty member at Berklee...
Dan Tepfer brings something unexpected to “Bastille Day”: a lineage of Baroque elegance fused with contemporary improvisational boldness. His piano voice interlaces with Magos Herrera’s lyrical finesse and Hamilton Berry’s cello warmth in a way that feels both ancient...
In “Bastille Day,” Hamilton Berry doesn’t merely play cello—he colors the air with deep emotional resonance. His voice folds effortlessly into the tapestry of the track, shaping its narrative with warmth and lyrical flourish. Recorded at New York’s Power Station, this...