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01. girkin for perkin 10:00
02. about a quarter to nine 09:45
03. i appologize 12:39
04. jordan it's a hard road to travel 08:05
05. button up your overcoat 10:35
06. rythm-a-ning 09:20
07. your hit parade 03:51

Bill Carrothers - piano
Nicolas Thys - bass
Dre Pallemaerts – drums

Lausanne, Switzerland, 5.05.2004

 

b. 1964, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. Carrothers began playing piano professionally in the early 80s, soon establishing a reputation as a solid performer. During the next two decades he played many prestigious venues throughout the USA, including New York’s Village Gate, Knitting Factory and the revived Birdland, and also at Blues Alley in Washington, DC. In Europe he played at the New Morning club in Paris, and also headlined at several festivals including the Audi Jazz Festival in Brussels, the Nevers Jazz Festival, sharing billing with Abbey Lincoln, and the Marciac Festival. During these same 20 years, Carrothers has played as a sideman in bands led by many artists, among whom are Buddy DeFranco, Dave Douglas, Curtis Fuller, Tim Hagans, Billy Higgins, Lee Konitz, James Moody, Gary Peacock, Dewey Redman, Charlie Rouse, Terrell Stafford, Bill Stewart, Ira Sullivan, Toots Thielemans and Bennie Wallace. He has recorded with several of the foregoing, notably Douglas, Stewart and Sullivan. In autumn 2000, he headlined the Rising Star Tour throughout Europe.

A strikingly talented pianist, Carrothers’ up-to-the-minute style carries intriguing echoes of the work of leading hard-bop and post-bop masters, all filtered through his own distinctive and personal styling. Occasionally, there are also hints of delicate musings among the classical composers of the twentieth century. ---Rovi

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Bill Carrothers – After Hours (1998) http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/pl/jazz/1681-bill-carrothers/5754-bill-carrothers-after-hours-1998.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/pl/jazz/1681-bill-carrothers/5754-bill-carrothers-after-hours-1998.html Bill Carrothers – After Hours (1998)

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   1. In The Wee Small Hours
   2. On Green Dolphin St
   3. On Green Dolphin St. (reprise)
   4. For Heaven’s Sake
   5. Chelsea Bridge
   6. It’s Easy to Remember
   7. My Heart belongs to daddy
   8. Lost in the stars
   9. A flower is a lovesome thing
  10. Ps I love you
  11. Young and Foolish
  12. For All we know

Bill Carrothers - Piano
Billy Peterson - Bass
Kenny Horst – Drums

 

Bill Carrothers has been a professional pianist for 30 years. He has played many venues throughout the U.S. and Europe including the Village Gate, Knitting Factory, Birdland, Blues Alley, New Morning (Paris), the Audi Jazz Festival in Brussels, the Nevers Jazz Festival (where he shared the bill with Abbey Lincoln), the Montreal Jazz Festival, Jazz Middelheim, and the Marciac Festival in France. In October of 2000, Mr. Carrothers headlined the prestigious Rising Star Tour throughout Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, and more recently, headlined a week with his trio at the famed Village Vanguard in New York City. He has been a leader on eighteen recordings, all of which have received critical acclaim. His sideman credits have included some of the greatest names in jazz including Scott Colley, Buddy DeFranco, Dave Douglas, Curtis Fuller, Eric Gravatt, Drew Gress, Tim Hagans, Billy Hart, Billy Higgins, Ari Hoenig, Freddie Hubbard, Lee Konitz, James Moody, Gary Peacock, Dewey Redman, Charlie Rouse, James Spaulding, Bill Stewart, Ben Street, Ira Sullivan, Toots Thielemans, and Benny Wallace. ---allaboutjazz.com

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