Jesse Stacken releases That That on Fresh Sound Records

CD Release concert at Cornelia St. Cafe, NYC Feb 17, 2008

Press Release by: Jesse Stacken

Venue: Cornelia Street Cafe (New York, NY)

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Jesse Stacken “That That” Fresh Sound New Talent Records (FSNT 308) 2007

Jesse Stacken – piano (www.jessestacken.com) Eivind Opsvik – bass (www.eivindopsvik.com) Jeff Davis – drums (www.jeffdavismusic.net)

CD RELEASE CONCERT:
Jesse Stacken Trio
February 17. 2008 8:30pm
Cornelia St. Café
29 Cornelia St.
New York, NY 10014
212-989-9319
www.corneliastreetcafe.com

Formed in early 2005, the Jesse Stacken Trio has developed into an ensemble that explores the depths of the piano trio format. The instrument roles, improvisation, and form structures have been re-examined, reconstructed and expanded. The result is music that is fresh, exciting, and free. “That That” (FSNT 308) features ten compositions by Stacken, and two collective improvisations by the trio. Most of the pieces are short sketches, designed to create varying moods for improvisation. Sometimes a soloist actively leads the group. Other times a more collective three-way conversation happens, in which all players contribute equally. The emphasis is on creative interplay and spontaneity. Many of these pieces sound different in each performance.

“That That”
Upon hearing the words “that that” together in a sentence, one doesn’t notice anything unusual. But upon reading those same words, they look strange and one might wonder if they are correctly used. A re-examining occurs. The music on this record, along with the things that inspired it, has a similar quality: The quality of depth beyond the surface. Hopefully on repeated listenings, the listener will notice new things, and previously noted things will be questioned and contemplated. Perhaps then he or she might think. “I didn’t realize that that was what I’ve been hearing all along!” – Jesse Stacken

PRESS FOR PREVIOUS SIDEMAN APPEARANCES:
Sherisse Rogers’s “Sleight of Hand” (self released):
"A hot piano solo by Jesse Stacken gives [Blue Skies] just enough of the original taste to make it fit the program." 
Jim Santella, Jazz Improv Magazine.
“Stacken helps to make the haunting Time Remembered the album’s most rewarding track.” Jack Bowers, All About Jazz.

Liam Sillery’s “Minor Changes” OA2 Records (OA2 22020): “The other major voice here is pianist Jesse Stacken, who delivers rich, plush chords when playing behind other soloists and adds a playful touch in his own breaks.” Forrest Dylan Bryant, fojazz.com
“Pianist Stacken contributes a thoughtful, lyrical solo to “Prana.”” Paul Oberlin, jazzreview.com
Website: www.jessestacken.com Email: jessestacken@yahoo.com

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