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 | | Fondse, who also teaches composition and leads jazz and improvisation workshops, shows his American influences most strongly on "Kehinde," with some Lee Morgan-style trumpeting from Eric Vloeimans and hard bop drumming from Pieter Bast. |
 | | Vloeimans, who has worked with American big band colorists like Bob Brookmeyer and Maria Schneider and in smaller groups with Italian bassist Furio Di Castri and British pianist John Taylor, easily moves between open horned riple tonguing that morphs into horse neighing, and growling split tones here. |
 | | Personnel: Eric Vloeimans, trumpet; Nils Wogram, trombone; Michael Moore, clarinet and bass clarinet; Miguel Boelens, soprano and alto saxophone; Mete Erker, tenor and soprano saxophones; Martin Fondse, piano; Ernst Reijseger, cello; Eric van der Westen, bass; Pieter Bast, drums, vibes; Louis Mhlanga, vocals |
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