Mark Guiliana Jazz Quartet

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Our Lady 00:00 Tools
One Month 00:00 Tools
Jersey 00:00 Tools
Big Rig Jones 00:00 Tools
Where Are We Now? 00:00 Tools
BP 00:00 Tools
Rate 00:00 Tools
The Mayor of Rotterdam 00:00 Tools
From You 00:00 Tools
2014 00:00 Tools
Johnny Was 00:00 Tools
Long Branch 00:00 Tools
Abed 00:00 Tools
The Importance Of Brothers 00:00 Tools
Welcome Home 00:00 Tools
Family First 00:00 Tools
1980 00:00 Tools
Beautiful Child 00:00 Tools
Long Branch (Alternate Take) 00:00 Tools
ABED (Alternate Take) 00:00 Tools
The Importance of Brothers (Alternate Take) 00:00 Tools
Johnny Was (Alternate Take) 00:00 Tools
Mayor of Rotterdam 00:00 Tools
Where Are We Now 00:00 Tools
Lavender Again - Japan-only bonus track 00:00 Tools
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Johny Was 00:00 Tools
Lavender Again 00:00 Tools
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Mark Guiliana is an american jazz drummer. Born in 1980 in Florham Park, New Jersey, graduated from William Paterson University in Wayne, lived for years in Jersey City and Hoboken and now resides in Madison with his wife, singer Gretchen Parlato, and their son. Describing the Jazz Quartet’s concept, Guiliana says: “Many of my releases as a leader have been driven by electronic-inspired beats and textures, but with Family First and now Jersey, it felt like the right time to present my music in an entirely acoustic environment. So the Jazz Quartet is my humble attempt to make a personal statement using the traditional palette of saxophone, piano, bass and drums. For the band, this lineup presents the challenge: How creative can we be inside this box – how much freedom and experimentation can we find? And I have to say that it’s always so exciting to hear the guys play this music in ways I never could have imagined.” Members: Jason Rigby - Tenor Saxophone Fabian Almazan - Piano Chris Morrissey - Bass Mark Guiliana - Drums Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.