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Tel​ó​n de Fondo part 1

from D3​+​1​.​0 by Jack DeSalvo

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Sam Morrison replaced Sonny Fortune in Miles Davis' band in 1975. Miles is quoted as saying "I haven't heard that much fire on the saxophone since 'Trane was in my band". Like D3 drummer Bruce Ditmas, Sam had played with Gil Evans, though during a different period than Bruce. Bassist Tony DeCicco, who had been gigging with Sam regularly had suggested Sam as a guest on the next D3 record for which engineer and producer Jim DeSalvo had already procured Mofat studio near Paterson, NJ. Guitarist Jack DeSalvo and Ditmas both enthusiastically welcomed Sam into the project. This is the first of two D3 albums on UR with a special guest, the second being with trumpeter Matt Lavelle. The resulting tracks on this album, D3+1.0 is an extraordinary collection of music with sonic paths to other worlds from four of the world's preeminent improvisers.

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from D3​+​1​.​0, released June 20, 2019
Sam Morrison - soprano saxophone, flute, effects
Jack DeSalvo - guitar, effects
Tony DeCicco - double-bass
Bruce Ditmas - drums

Recorded at Mofat Studio, Woodland Park, NJ
Mixed, mastered and produced by Jim DeSalvo
Design by Qua's Eye Graphic

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Jack DeSalvo New York, New York

JACK DeSALVO developed his extraordinary guitar style from a deep immersion into jazz, classical guitar and his own prolific compositional output. He has studied with Bill Connors, Leonid Bolotine, Ariada Mikéshina, George Russell and at Berklee. He is a professional musician, composer, recording artist and record producer for Unseen Rain Records. He has toured the world with many jazz greats. ... more

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