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Introducing Joe Sanders
- Artist: Joe Sanders
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 2/21/2012

Introducing Joe Sanders
- Artist: Joe Sanders
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 2/21/2012
- Artist: Joe Sanders
- Label: Criss Cross
- UPC: 8712474134427
- Item #: 2155X
- Genre: Jazz
- Release Date: 2/21/2012

Product Notes
Criss Cross is proud to present the leader debut of bassist Joe Sanders, who is most widely known on the international scene for his long association with pianist Gerald Clayton's Trio, and is often heard with the best and brightest of his New York City peer group, of whom he convenes three - pianist Luis Perdomo, alto saxophonist Wil Vinson, and drummer Rodney Green (rising star vocalist Gretchen Parlato joins the mix on Sanders' Journey and Sorrow) for a diverse recital comprising 7 strikingly melodic, harmonically sophisticated originals that cover a range of stylistic food groups, as well as 2 jazz standards (Cedar Walton's Hindsight and Pat Metheny's Question and Answer) and a songbook chestnut (The Things We Did Last Summer).
Credits
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Performer(s)Gretchen Parlato
Luis Perdomo
Rodney Green
Will Vinson
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Artist(s)Joe Sanders
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Composer(s)Joe Sanders
Pat Metheny
Sammy Cahn