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  1. 25 de ago. de 2003 · Pope, who excels on both acoustic and electric bass, has surrounded himself with major label talent for this indie label release: both Randy and Michael Brecker make appearances, saxophonist Seamus Blake appears on two tracks; guitarist Mike Stern, bassist John Patitucci, and vibraphonist Joe Locke turn up on one track each; and ...

  2. The Lay of the Land. Whaling City Sound: WCS017. Buy download online. Mike Pope (double bass), Randy Brecker (trumpet), Henry Hey (piano), Jeff "Tain" Watts (drums), Seamus Blake (saxophone), Mike Stern (acoustic guitar), Michael Brecker (saxophone), John Patitucci (double bass), Jim White (drums), Joe Locke (vibraphone), Mike Pope (electric bass)

  3. Jazz album: “The Lay of the Land” by Mike Pope, released in 2003 on Whaling City Sound. Explore the largest collection of jazz recordings @ All About Jazz

  4. 15 de nov. de 2002 · Bloomdaddy and Monk competition winner Seamus Blake on sax and Henry Hey on acoustic piano are along here to provide their edginess to the proceedings. There was already a buzz about Mike in his days at North Texas State's prestigious jazz program.

  5. 11 de feb. de 2007 · "The Lay of the Land" showcases his talent by placing him in the center of multiple nouveau jazz masters, and effectively allows him to shine like a diamond of instrumentation. You'd think that placing Pope among such luminaries as Seamus Blake, Jeff "Tain" Watts, Mike Stern, and both Randy and Michael Brecker would diminish his ...

  6. Mike’s mastery of the 5 and 6-string electric bass has led to live and/or recording stints with a wide array of artists, including Mike Stern, Chuck Loeb, Anton Fig, Jason Miles and Blood Sweat & Tears.

  7. PSelling Points The Lay of the Land features and all-star line up, including Henry Hey, Randy and Michael Brecker, Seamus Blake, John Locke, Jeff "Tain" Waits, Mike Stern and John Patitucci. Pope s arrangement of the Star Spangled Banner evokes a beautifully warm feeling within listeners.