Showing posts with label Dave Fleschner. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dave Fleschner. Show all posts

Saturday, January 10, 2015

The Dave Fleschner Trio - Creepin' Up

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 60:28
Size: 138.4 MB
Styles: Soul-jazz
Year: 2010
Art: Front

[7:45] 1. Creepin' Up
[5:11] 2. Saf
[5:59] 3. If You Ever Say Goodbye
[9:54] 4. Bo Diddley Owes Me 80 Bucks
[6:18] 5. The Old Country
[8:36] 6. Feet Music
[9:48] 7. Byzantine
[6:55] 8. Brother

Soul-jazz, funk-grooves, clever writing and unique solos are the meat of this Hammond Organ based trio.

Dave Fleschner, resident keyboardist with the Curtis Salgado Band for six years, performs routinely around the world. Fleschner has performed with B.B. King, The Pointer Sisters, Steve Miller, The Mel Brown B-3 group and The Portland Symphony Orchestra, to name a few. He has toured internationally with Curtis Salgad0, John Nemeth, Karen Lovely and Earl Thomas and has released several albums as a band leader. Dave is in demand as a band-leader and as a side man, playing piano and Hammond B-3 with a deep understanding of American roots music.

Creepin' Up

Saturday, August 16, 2014

Dave Fleschner - At Home

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 56:58
Size: 130.4 MB
Styles: Piano jazz
Year: 2004
Art: Front

[4:55] 1. At Home
[4:36] 2. Vodka Tonic
[6:36] 3. Still
[6:02] 4. Brother
[5:58] 5. Madame G
[3:52] 6. March For The End Of Time
[7:09] 7. I Don't Know
[5:50] 8. The Runner
[4:46] 9. Family
[4:40] 10. Out From Behind
[2:28] 11. Goodnight

Dave Fleschner’s CD, “At Home,” marks his debut record as pianist, band-leader and composer. Fleschner began writing the music for “At Home” motivated by the idea that music is an evolutionary art form.

This music is the search for balance between challenge and ease, composition and improvisation, beauty and chaos, the past and the current. The album features performances by longtime musical associates of Fleschner’s including drummers Ken Ollis, Anthony Jones and Joel Fadness; Bassists Tyler Smith and Bill Athens; Saxophonist Marc Hutchinson; Guitarists Dan Gildea and A.G.Donnaloia, as well as a special guest appearance by Veteran Saxophonist John Gross.

At Home