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Lyle Mays - Eberhard - VINYL LP

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    • Genre: Jazz
    • Description: From the Lyle Mays Estate comes a thirteen-minute Inchmini symphonyInch entitled Eberhard-a composition completed by Mays in 2009 and recorded in the months before his passing on Feb 10, 2020 with a large ensemble, including notable jazz names Bob Sheppard, Alex Acuña, & Bill Frisell. While Eberhard is a posthumous , Mays was engaged in it's creation from beginning to end-serving as composer, arranger, performer (piano, keyboards, and synthesizers), and producer, and was actively involved in all recording and mixing sessions. Eberhard is a long-form, multi-section work that is Lyle's self-professed dedication to the great German bass player and composer Eberhard Weber, an influence that loomed large on Mays and his long-time collaborator Pat Metheny in the forming of their 11-time Grammy-Award winning Pat Metheny Group. Album Tracks 1. Eberhard
    • Artist: Lyle Mays
    • Title: Eberhard
    • Format: VINYL
    • Label: Outside in Music
    • Release Date: 08/27/2021
    • Genre: Jazz
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    • Product Name: Lyle Mays - Eberhard - VINYL LP
    • UPC: 845121041729

From the Lyle Mays Estate comes a thirteen-minute Inchmini symphonyInch entitled Eberhard-a composition completed by Mays in 2009 and recorded in the months before his passing on Feb 10, 2020 with a large ensemble, including notable jazz names Bob Sheppard, Alex Acuña, & Bill Frisell. While Eberhard is a posthumous , Mays was engaged in it's creation from beginning to end-serving as composer, arranger, performer (piano, keyboards, and synthesizers), and producer, and was actively involved in all recording and mixing sessions. Eberhard is a long-form, multi-section work that is Lyle's self-professed dedication to the great German bass player and composer Eberhard Weber, an influence that loomed large on Mays and his long-time collaborator Pat Metheny in the forming of their 11-time Grammy-Award winning Pat Metheny Group. Album Tracks 1. Eberhard

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