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Bruce Saunders/Tim Miller Quartet- Wed. Dec. 2 Johnny D's Somerville Boston Globe Editors Pick
"Two superb guitarists who should be much better known team up. Saunders has recorded with famed jazz artists such as Jack DeJohnette and Dave Holland, while Miller has performed with Paul Motian and Randy Brecker, among others. With the topnotch rhythm section of bassist Bruno Raberg and drummer Mark Walker." -- Kevin Lowenthal, Globe Correspondent  
  

bruce/don falzone (bass)/ donny mccaslin (tenor)
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Dick Crockett, 88.7FM Sacramento

"True artistry at work."

Jazz Times November, 2006

One of the best-kept secrets of 'The Guitar Trio Project' is Bruce Saunders, an abundantly creative six-stringer who has been flying under the radar for the past 20 years on the New York scene. His slowed down, 5/4 rendition of 'Cherokee' and his odd intervallic leaping on Joe Henderson's 'In N' Out provide some high points here....'

Cadence Jazz Magazine November, 2006

Bruce Saunders is new to me, but his thoughtful and understated reading of “Cherokee” (which could be lifted from a Paul Motian record, notably when Cohen works his cymbals like an expert colorist) is a delight. So too is his more knotty and dense playing on Joe Henderson’s “In N’ Out.”

Tom Cohen CD "The Guitar Trio Project"
With Ben Monder, Kurt Rosenwinkel, Paul Bollenbeck, Rez Abbassi, Jef Lee Johnson

 

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