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Guitarist Jeff Swanson has made his unique voice and open mind a valued part of Chicago’s diverse music scene. A strong player in many disciplines, he has been featured at the Chicago Jazz Festival, Hyde Park Jazz Festival, Iowa City Jazz Festival, Chicago Gospel Festival.

Case-fitter, is Swanson’s first original full-length release. It was recorded over four weeks in April 2017 during a residency at The Whistler in Chicago. Each week the group used a set repertoire and added members to its core trio, exploring a different experience each week and concluding with the final recorded performance as an octet.

Swanson brings a fresh lyrical approach to meshing jazz, improvisation, electronic and post-rock music together on this release. Featuring a cast of rare talent, Case-fitter explores these seven new compositions to paint boundless landscapes with craft and care.

As a composer his work is also featured in the New York/Chicago based trio, Whirlpool. Featuring Caroline Davis and Charles Rumback, the group's first record This World and One More was released on Ears&Eyes Records in 2013. In 2015 the group released Dancing on the Inside, featuring Ron Miles on cornet. His original music has also been paired with saxophonist Artie Black in Living Bridge. The group’s first self- titled album featuring Marcus Evans and John Sims was released in February of 2016 on Ears&Eyes Records.

His adaptability and creativity as a sideman has lead him to perform and record with Dustin Laurenzi’s Natural Language, Quentin Coaxum Quintet, Juan Pastor’s Chinchano, Sam Trump, Matt Ulery and more.

Since graduating from Northern Illinois University in 2010, Jeff has been a featured clinician at university’s and schools across the country including Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, University of Colorado Boulder, Northern Illinois University, and Denver Schools of the Arts. In addition to teaching while traveling, Jeff also maintains a private studio of students in Chicago.

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Dustin Laurenzi's Natural Language: A Time And A Place

Read "A Time And A Place" reviewed by Mark Corroto


When Chicago tenor saxophonist Dustin Laurenzi dedicates a song “Albert" on A Time And A Place to the the Holy Ghost of the avant- garde, Albert Ayler, he doesn't follow what most impersonators do and scream “ALBERT" at you. He builds upon a simple melody pattern (Ayler-like) patiently magnifying the intensity and fervor. Unlike Ayler, whose music hinted he wouldn't live long (he died at 34), Laurenzi's invocation maintains an equanimity within the eruption. That's just Laurenzi being Laurenzi.

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"Swanson’s roles perpetually shift; each one is adept at stepping forward with melodic improvisations or stepping back to add sonic textures." - Izzy Yellen, Downbeat Magazine
Primary Instrument

Guitar

Location

Chicago

Willing to teach

Intermediate to advanced

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Recordings: As Leader | As Sideperson

A Time And A Place

Woolgathering Records
2020

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Fathoms

Bace Records
2020

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Case-fitter

Bace Records
2018

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https://soundcloud.com/jeff-swanson-5655025/sets/jeff-swanson-music

Little Big Run

From: Case-fitter
By Jeff Swanson

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