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Pete Zimmer Quartet featuring Jeremy Pelt : Chillin' Live @ Jazz Factory
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New York City Drummer Pete Zimmer\'s fourth CD features trumpet master Jeremy Pelt and was recorded LIVE in Louisville, Kentucky at the Jazz Factory during their USA tour in September 2007.
Genre: Jazz: Mainstream Jazz
Release Date: 2008
Chillin' Live @ Jazz Factory Record Label: Tippin' Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Search 8:10 $0.99
Summer Somber 9:21 $0.99
Doxy 13:06 $0.99
Una Mas 7:16 $0.99
Common Man 12:04 $0.99
From This Moment On 11:45 $0.99
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Pete Zimmer Quartet featuring Jeremy Pelt Chillin' Live @ Jazz Factory featuring: Pete Zimmer drums Jeremy Pelt trumpet/flugelhorn Avi Rothbard guitar David Wong bass Drummer Peter A. Zimmer, born September 18, 1977 in Waukesha, Wisconsin, moved to New York City in 2001 upon his completion at the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston, Massachusetts. Since that time Mr. Zimmer has been gaining worldwide recognition as a jazz drummer, composer, bandleader, sideman, clinician, producer, and record label owner. Pete Zimmer moved to Queens, New York in June of 2001 to submerge himself with many of the world’s best jazz musicians and he quickly became recognized for his uncanny swing and propulsive authority; all while maintaining a sense of musicality that is rare with a number of current jazz drummers. Zimmer has recorded or performed with musicians including: George Garzone, Joel Frahm, Jeremy Pelt, Michael Rodriguez, Toru Dodo, Avi Rothbard, David Wong, John Sullivan, Dennis Irwin, Rick Germanson, Robert Rodriguez, Peter Washington, Randy Napoleon, Michael Karn, Julius Tolentino, Jeb Patton, Pete Benson, Kyle Asche, Gene Perla, Matt Ray, Tom Kennedy, Wayne Escoffery, Jaleel Shaw, Carolyn Leonhart, Patrick Cornelius, Michael Janisch, Spike Wilner, Ryan Kisor, Dan Nimmer and many more… In May of 2004, Pete Zimmer launched his record label, Tippin’ Records, and on September 7th, 2004 released his first album as a leader, Common Man, which was called “an impressive debut” by the Philadelphia Daily News. After gaining very positive recognition and exposure in the press and radio worldwide from his debut, Zimmer’s band began appearing regularly at venues in New York City including: Cornelia Street Café, Fat Cat, Smalls Jazz Club, and the Kitano as well as late night appearances at the Blue Note and Iridium. His group also appeared numerous times in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania at Zanzibar Blue and Chris’ Jazz Café. In the fall of 2005 Zimmer's band went on the road completing a successful US tour performing at jazz clubs including the historical Baker’s Keyboard Lounge in Detroit, Michigan, and also presenting educational clinics at Colleges such as Ohio State University, Northern Illinois University, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, and Indiana University, to name a few. On February 7th, 2006, Pete Zimmer and his quintet recorded his second CD live at Manhattan’s Jazz Standard. Burnin’ Live at the Jazz Standard was released June 13th, 2006. Upon the release of Burnin’ Live, Modern Drummer Magazine declared, “Take note pronto of this young up-and-coming drummer/leader on his second disc. Rooted in hard bop, albeit shaded with modern harmonies, the quintet is winning while Zimmer’s drumming boasts a crisp, swinging command with judicious musicality.” To follow up on the buzz and demand from radio stations and consumers across the nation and in other parts of the world, Pete Zimmer was able to succeed Burnin’ Live with a studio recording he produced that featured his quintet in addition to tenor saxophone master and mentor to Zimmer, George Garzone. The result, Judgment, released on October 31st, 2006 was welcomed by jazz fans and the media alike. Down Beat Magazine claims that “Judgment is packed with memorable pieces” and Mike Joyce from the Washington Post said "Expect to hear more than a few appealing tunes from "Judgment."” Judgment was heard on the air nation-wide and was featured on Music Choice Cable TV jazz station throughout the USA. Mr. Zimmer’s highly anticipated fourth release, Chillin’ Live @ Jazz Factory, is coming out September 2nd, 2008. This live recording was conceived in Louisville, Kentucky at the Jazz Factory during a USA tour in September of 2007. The quartet features rising-star trumpeter Jeremy Pelt. Pete Zimmer continues to keep busy performing, recording, and presenting educational clinics all over the world. In March of 2008 Zimmer led his group across the Atlantic Ocean on a well-received tour of the United Kingdom. The tour included headlining two sold-out sets at London’s premier jazz club, Ronnie Scott’s. Zimmer can be heard as a sideman on many CDs including George Garzone One Two Three Four (Stunt Records). Zimmer’s label, Tippin’ Records, is excited and looking forward to expanding their artist roster beginning in 2009. After reading Pete Zimmer’s biography along with hearing his music, one understands why Bill Milkowski, a contributor to JazzTimes and Modern Drummer, says, “Stay Tuned. There’s a lot more to come from this talent deserving of wider recognition.” Pete Zimmer endorses YAMAHA Drums, SABIAN Cymbals, EVANS Drumheads, VIC FIRTH Drumsticks exclusively.

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ALL MUSIC GUIDE By Michael G. Nastos
author: ALL MUSIC GUIDE
Drummer Pete Zimmer\'s fourth recording as a bandleader and composer might stake his claim as a modern day version of Art Blakey. A very talented rhythm navigator and insistent swinger, Zimmer always keeps his original hard and post-bop music alive, fresh, and interesting. The personnel and sound of the group has changed dramatically since 2004, as pianist Toru Dodo, trumpeter Michael Rodriguez, saxophonist Joel Frahm, and bassist John Sullivan have departed. The top five rising star trumpeter Jeremy Pelt has joined the group, as has multi-faceted guitarist Avi Rothbard. Bassist David Wong is a holdover from the previous live CD Burnin\' Live at the Jazz Standard and studio recording Judgment. This is a live club date from the Jazz Factory in Louisville, KY, and if you think the operative word \"chillin\'\" from the title suggests a laid-back affair, think again. Zimmer clings to previous compositions like \"Common Man\" and \"Search,\" both from his first CD Common Man — the former and effortless swing emphasizing the new trumpet-guitar sans sax tandem, the latter a grooving Latinized hard bopper with a formidable introductory solo from the drummer. A new tune from the pen of Zimmer \"Summer Somber\" (not Samba) is a serene waltz led by the witty Pelt with the drummer\'s excellent brushwork simmering underneath. The quartet does a precise read of the Sonny Rollins evergreen \"Doxy,\" as Pelt favors a muted trumpet sound à la Miles Davis here and throughout the date, while their rousing hard bop version of \"From This Moment On\" at nearly 12 minutes allows the band to stretch out in energetic and highly literate fashion. Though Rothbard takes some nice solos and complements the other members, it is on the version of Kenny Dorham\'s \"Una Mas\" with its thin two-note original funk/boogaloo attitude where he displays his distinct Wes Montgomery style chops. Pete Zimmer is a musician to pay close attention to, as he is growing into the kind of player and composer most older musicians might dream of becoming. All of the listings in his discography, as this one, come heartily recommended.
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