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Darin Clendenin : Revenir
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Featuring compositions written by one of Seattle's top Jazz pianist Darin Clendenin with Bassist Clipper Anderson and Mark Ivester on Drums.
Genre: Jazz: Traditional Jazz Combo
Release Date: 2009
Revenir Record Label: The Jazz Project
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Monty's Calypso 4:58 $0.99
Revenir 4:56 $0.99
September 4:15 $0.99
Nigerian Prayer 6:26 $0.99
Machismo Mouse 5:01 $0.99
Volver 6:31 $0.99
Monkfish 4:47 $0.99
Aleta 5:01 $0.99
Glendonwynne 4:24 $0.99
Us and Them 4:25 $0.99
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"Revenir” is warm and inviting rhythm-based music loaded with catchy melodies and sprawling delicious piano lines that Clendenin masters with ease... This is a recording worth spinning often. - Edward Blanco, ejazznews review "(Revenir) is a wonderful disc...This is a piano man to pay attention to around the area." - Jim Wilke, host of KPLU's Jazz NW “He’s a joy to watch when he performs because he plays so effortlessly. You can tell by his always smiling face how much fun he’s having with his own compositions. -Byron Bender Positively Entertainment Darin Clendenin is recognized as one of the Northwest’s finest pianist and Keyboard artists. Fluent in numerous styles of music, his stylish interpretations of everything from old classics to jazz standards, from classical to modern works enchant audiences everywhere. His performances are sought after for their artistry as well as their magical innovative mix of styles. Darin combines consummate professionalism with his unique ability to captivate and engage his audience – from a large concert setting to the most intimate venue. His work can be heard on numerous recordings. Discography Darin Clendenin: Revenir, Tidings of Joy and Jazz, November’s Child. Greta Matassa: Favorites From a Long Walk, The Smiling Hour, Jake Kot: Don’t Look Back Featuring Dave Weckl and Eric Mariethal Gail Pettis: May I Come In? Trish Hatley: On The Quiet Side, Playin and Swayin! Edmonia Jarrett: From Sea to Shining Sea Mark Quint: The Principal of Uncertainty Leah Stillwell; So This Is Love Todd Hymas; I’ll Just Close My Eye’s

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