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Day: February 20, 2010

Reviews Posted on20 February 2010

The Seed Habit- Keijzer McGuiness Quintet (Rufus Records)

  The Seed Habit– Keijzer McGuiness Quintet Review by Charles Lidgard (http://unchartedjazz.wordpress.com/) Rufus Records, RF079, 2009. The Keijzer McGuiness Quintet takes its name from a […] Read More

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Reviews Posted on20 February 201019 April 2014

fit – Alister Spence Trio (Rufus Records)

The Alister Spence Trio comprises Alister Spence (piano), Lloyd Swanton (bass) and Toby Hall (drums, glockenspiel). The trio released their first album Three is a Circle in 2000 and received ARIA nominations for subsequent albums Flux (2003) and Mercury (2007). fit is the band’s fourth album.

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