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Nancy King
She’s been called everything from a “Cult figure” and an “uncompromising artist,” (Earshot Jazz) to “the greatest living jazz singer,” (Herb Ellis). As one of the few improvisers in vocal jazz to master the vocabulary, Nancy King has “indefatigable scat chops and a remarkably elastic range.” (The Oregonian)
Steve Christofferson
Steve Christofferson has been described as “one of the Northwest’s most inventive pianists,” (Willamette Week) with “a deft, lyrical touch and fevered imagination.” (Victoria Times-Colonist) His trio is “focused, a very cohesive group capable of exploring standards and lesser-known jazz pieces with a soul and drive that hearkens all the way back to Monk, Garner and Bud Powell.” (Cadence Magazine) His originals are “among the best compositions you’ll hear on the local scene,” (Dan DePrez) and David Frishberg says “Steve gets a great sound and plays with real authority and impeccable taste; he’s one of my favorite piano players.”
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Dave Horler, Ludwig Nuss – “Rolling Down 7th”

Matthias Berg, Reiko Honshoh – “Debut”

Ludwig Nuss – “Ups & Downs”

George Robert & Phil Woods – Soul eyes

Jeff Hamilton Trio – “Hamilton House / Live at Steamers”

George Robert & Phil Woods – “The Summit”

Ann Malcolm – “R.S.V.P”

Two Bone Big Band – Ludwig Nuss, Ingo Luis – “The Return of the Hornplayers”

Ben Wolfe – “Bagdad Theater”

Jeff Hamilton Trio – “Hands On”

Andy Martin & Metropole Orchestra

Ben Wolfe – “13 Sketches”

Jeff Hamilton Trio feat. Frits Landesbergen – “Dynavibes”

Claudio Roditi – Metropole Orchestra

Joris Teepe – “Bottom Line”

Pete Yellin & His All Star Group – It’s You Or No One

Here comes Allan Harris and the Metropole Orchestra

Jeff Hamilton Trio – “Live!”
