The unique and talented pianist and composer Manami Morita is featured on today’s BTR The Jazz Hole Live with Linus. She played a live set with her trio at Caffe Vivaldi in New York, NY.
Check out http://www.manamimorita.com for more information and to purchase her music.
For feedback please e-mail me at:
jazzlinus@gmail.com
00:00 Live Jazz Hole with DJ Linus
01:17 My Little Blue Sweetie – Manami Morita
07:56 Cold Bowl of Soup – Manami Morita
13:29 Live Jazz Hole with DJ Linus
14:20 Fall Forward – Manami Morita
21:09 Start Me Over – Manami Morita
26:06 Catch The Pandu – Manami Morita
33:38 Live Jazz Hole with DJ Linus
34:37 Grey – Manami Morita
43:42 End
Personnel:
Manami Morita (piano)
Zak Croxall (electric bass)
Devin Collins (drums)
All tunes written by Manami Morita, except “Cold Bowl of Soup” (written by Zak Croxall)
All tunes recorded live at Caffe Vivaldi in New York, NY on September 18th 2012
Manami Morita
May 11th 2013, Nublu – New York, NY
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