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CROSS CURRENTS TRIO – Jazz à Juan 2022

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19 July 2022
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The British bass player Dave Holland, Indian percussionnist Zakir Hussain and American saxophonist Chris Potter are legends, atypical virtuosos, aesthetic colorists who have never ceased to open new horizons to jazz… Dave Holland supported giants named Miles Davis, Stan Getz and Chick Corea before establishing himself as a beacon for acoustic and electric bass, an […]

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Chris Potter, David Sánchez, Warren Wolf and much more… The SFJAZZ Collective is back in Paris!

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25 April 2022
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An eminent American jazz ensemble, a past master in the art of revisiting the most sumptuous repertoires, the SFJAZZ Collective presents new compositions inspired by the social problems that have shaken the planet over the past year. The SF JAZZ Collective was formed in 2004, at the instigation of SFJAZZ, the organizing structure of the […]

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“There Is A Tide”, Chris Potter new album

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8 September 2020
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There Is A Tide is the new album from Chris Potter and ONLY Chris Potter. Recorded during lockdown, Chris performed ALL instruments including drums, guitar, bass, percussion, woodwinds and, of course, saxophones. This landmark album took Chris just six weeks to complete the whole process. You can pre-order it : https://bit.ly/3m5Fqh8  

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Chris Potter Quartet on tour in March

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22 February 2016
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As he has been intensively touring with jazz legends like Pat Metheny or Dave Holland, Chris Potter has been pretty rare in Europe as a leader of his own bands. Therefore, his upcoming tour in March is an event, not to be missed. Sharing the stage with an amazing band (David Virelles on piano, Joe […]

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Chris Potter Underground Quartet in Paris

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17 December 2014
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Chris Potter is part of the generation of sax players appeared in the 90’s, like Joshua Redman, James Carter, Chris Cheek or Seamus Blake. Thanks to his nice sound on the tenor saxophone, and his very personal way of improvising, Chicago-native sax player quickly established himself as a reference. Working intensively with many  other artists […]

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