Dan Dechellis Trio: Moving Mountains
Dan Dechellis Trio: Moving Mountains
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Dan Dechellis Trio
Label: Deko Music
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 691026178301
Genre: Jazz
A genre-defying performer, dedicated educator, and omnivorous listener, Dan DeChellis has lived his musical vision for over 40 years, leveraging strict classical training into deep-dive explorations of modern classical improvisation, free improvisation, jazz, rock, and ambient music. Moving Mountains is the third full release by The Dan Dechellis Trio and features Dan DeChellis - piano, Scot Hornick - bass, and Steve Decker - drums. "For many years, I thought of music as a process and a result, but as I get older I'm seeing it much more as simply a language and a conversation. You don't need to decide what to talk about or where you'll go with it; you just start talking," DeChellis says. For fans of Brad Mehldau, Bobo Stenson, George Winston and contemporary jazz!
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