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Jason Anick & Jason Yeager: United

Read "United" reviewed by Mark Sullivan


Violinist Jason Anick and pianist Jason Yeager share an open-minded approach to jazz. Anick is best known as a member of the neo-Gypsy Jazz ensemble Rhythm Future Quartet , while Yeager performs post-bop and third stream music. But this album presents a mostly original, eclectic collection of music where both of them frequently step out of character. Even the cover choices are eclectic: two compositions from the Polish violinist Zbigniew Seifert; George Harrison's “Something;" and Miles Davis' “All Blues."

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Jason Anick: Tipping Point

Read "Jason Anick: Tipping Point" reviewed by Ian Patterson


One of the Berklee College of Music's youngest instructors, violinist/mandolinist Jason Anick had already made a name for himself in 2008, when at twenty two years of age he was invited to tour with Grammy-winning guitarist John Jorgenson. Anick's tremendous virtuosity was to the fore on the acoustic Rhythm Future Quartet's Sleepless (Self Produced, 2011), a lively gypsy jazz romp--a genre he excels in. Tipping Point, however, showcases Anick's more contemporary songwriting acumen and the numerous stylistic strands that define ...

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Recordings: As Leader | As Sideperson

Shifting Sands

Self Produced
2021

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Tangent

Swing Underground
2020

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United

Inner Circle Music
2017

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Jason Anick: Tipping...

Magic Fiddle Music
2014

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Achi

From: United
By Jason Anick

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