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Distant Summits

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Label:  - Ref. THOR-J0004 - 2020
Contemporary Jazz
Lounge
Vintage Jazz
Walking Bass
Jazzy
Double Bass
Jazz Ensemble
Piano

Blending old school traditional jazz with the contemporary, Chris Sigerson and collaborator Chris Gestrin capture fantastic live performances from...
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4 Tracks 
(Duration: 16 minutes 45 seconds)
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A solo electric piano leads us in to a tasty two step groove, featuring deftly executed, super vibey piano leads by the one and only Chris Sigerson. “The Softest of Eyes” is a mid-tempo ensemble piece that features Ken Lister, Craig Scott and Benjamin Sigerson, with plenty of sublime organ soloing courtesy of the great Chris Gestrin. “The Softest Of Eyes” is an ‘old school jazz’ instant classic.
A tasty bossa-nova cruise into the evening air courtesy of the dream team ensemble of Chris Sigerson, Chris Gestrin, Ken Lister, Craig Scott and Benjamin Sigerson. Evoking another place and time, “Moonlight Memories” delivers sublime chemistry and grooviness to spare. A deeply vibey live performance by the very best players in jazz.
This Chris Sigerson penned instant classic, “Fat Boy Blues” delivers about as much swing as is permitted by law. An uptempo bluesy number that’s about as cool as it gets, Chris delivers the goods via some incredible piano and e-piano solos. “Fat Boy” takes things to another level as the groove factor reaches critical mass and offers up a veritable clinic in jazz- it just doesn’t get better than this!
Chris Sigerson’s take on the public domain classic, “Abide With Me” takes you to church… in the jazziest way possible. Accompanied by a dream team ensemble of Chris Gestrin, Craig Scott and Ken Lister, “Abide” bridges the gap between traditional Christian hymn and a more contemporary jazz performance and arrangement.
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