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  1. A Thousand Evenings (RCA, 2000) El Trilogy (BMG, 2001) Con Marianne Faithfull. Easy Come, Easy Go (Naive, 2008) Con Mark Feldman. Secrets (Tzadik, 2009) - with Uri Caine and Joey Baron; Con Joe Jackson. Fast Forward (Caroline, 2015) Con Madeleine Peyroux. Dreamland (Atlantic, 1996) Con Marc Ribot. Shoe String Symphonettes (Tzadik, 1997) Con ...

  2. A Thousand Evenings is the 16th album by trumpeter Dave Douglas and the second featuring his Charms of the Night Sky group. It was released on the RCA label in 2000 and features performances by Douglas, Greg Cohen, Mark Feldman and Guy Klucevsek.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Greg_CohenGreg Cohen - Wikipedia

    A Thousand Evenings (RCA, 2000) El Trilogy (BMG, 2001) With Marty Grosz (The Orphan Newsboys) Extra! (Jazzology, 1989) Unsaturated Fats (Stomp Off, 1990) (The Orphan Newsboys) Laughing at Life (Stomp Off, 1990) Donaldson Redux (Stomp Off, 1991) Songs I Learned at My Mother's Knee and Other Low Joints (Jazzology, 1992)

  4. 14 de jul. de 2015 · Bass – Greg Cohen; Mastered By – Greg Calbi, Steve Fallone; Producer – Dave Douglas; Recorded By – Joe Ferla; Trumpet – Dave Douglas; Violin – Mark Feldman; Written-By – Dave Douglas (tracks: 1 to 5, 7 to 9, 11, 12)

  5. Greg Cohen (born July 13, 1953) is an American jazz bassist. Best known for his work with John Zorn 's Masada quartet; more recently he has been touring with Ornette Coleman , and performed on Coleman's much-praised Sound Grammar album.

  6. A native of Los Angeles, bassist Greg Cohen has been playing in various acclaimed music groups since the '60s. A solid player without equal, Cohen has played in countless jazz lineups with top musicians… Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1960s - 2010s. Genre. Jazz, Pop/Rock, Classical. Styles.

  7. 1 de dic. de 2000 · The lineup is the same as it was on the group's 1998 Winter & Winter debut: Douglas on trumpet, Mark Feldman on violin, Guy Klucevsek on accordion, and Greg Cohen on bass. "Chamber jazz" does seem the ideal term for this instrumentation, although Douglas is of course eager to shun all labels.