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SPEAK NO EVIL 

JAZZ CHANNEL LA
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“SPEAK NO EVIL”- JazzChannelLA.com, Aaron Janik -trumpet, Ed Wynne -Tenor Sax, David Anderson -drums, Jeff Miley -Guitar, Joseph Pernicano -Bass, James Morgan -Piano. Music by Wayne Shorter. Recorded 12-11-19 at the Jazz Channel LA.com Studio. (Headphones are recommended)
Jazz Channel LA is unique collective of musicians recording live in studio video performances which are very spontaneous. No rehearsals or set lists. We just pick a chart and play it.
9 HD video cameras, 16 Channels of ProTools. Many great musicians. This does make it an exciting challenge for all. Musicians are on a scheduled rotation from a roster.
Experiencing new ideas and pushing the boundaries to create an original recording environment for everyone that is a fan of Jazz.
"We're just capturing the moment."
Welcome to Jazz Channel LA. This site was created to help promote the art of Jazz, and the Musicians living in or are visiting the Greater Los Angeles area. New videos of performances recorded live at The JCLA Studio are updated often. So visit us again and see what's new. Explore, Create and Promote.

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@soundsandsoul6421
@soundsandsoul6421 8 месяцев назад
Let's go James
@drumtwo4seven
@drumtwo4seven 3 года назад
Damn good. Props trumpet 🎺 👍
@ryangleung7
@ryangleung7 3 года назад
Woot
@adrianduchniak
@adrianduchniak 3 года назад
Amazing!
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