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Don Russo
has paid far more than the usual dues in his journey
as a Jazz Bassist. Music has always been his life’s
quest, from his first vocal stage performances at the
age of 5 and his first stint in a band as a guitarist at
age 10 through his permanent connection with the bass,
formed at age 18. His major influences include Percy Heath,
Charles Mingus, Scott Lafaro, Ron Carter, and Charlie Haden.
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Don Alberts grew up playing
in the San Francisco jazz clubs which exposed him to
the challenging music of Miles Davis, John Coltrane
and Bud Powell. Much of this music became his foundation
and a style rooted deeply in bebop and the blues. The
romantic side of his playing comes from the influence
of pianist Bill Evans.
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Born in New Orleans, Art
Lewis began his career in San Francisco, where he studied
under Philly Joe Jones. He played at many local clubs,
including Jimbo’s Famous Bop City, which was
the major club at the time. He moved to New York in
1968 and played with many of the more prominent modern
jazz players at clubs like the Village Vanguard, Slug’s,
Ali’s Alley, The Tin Palace, The Public Theater,
Jazz Workshop, and more.
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Jazz Trio, Jazz Group, Jazz Band,
Don Alberts – Piano, Don
Russo – Bass, Art Lewis – Drums
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