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Bembé / Leaves Rain (single)

by Jeremy Cunningham

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Make sure you check out, pre-order and grab the full-length record instead: jeremycunningham.bandcamp.com/album/re-dawn-from-far

There are two singles off their upcoming full length release in 2016!

Jeremy Cunningham Quartet is:

Josh Johnson - alto saxophone
Jeff Parker - guitar
Matt Ulery (recorded) and John Tate (touring) - bass
Jeremy Cunningham - drums

with special guests:
Andrew Loombs - Wurlizter ('Bembé')
Dustin Laurenzi - tenor saxophone ('Leaves Rain')

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released October 27, 2015

"Bembe" composed by Jeremy Cunningham & Doug McDiarmid (of Why?)
"Leaves Rain" composed by Jeremy Cunningham & Dustin Laurenzi
Recorded by Anthony Gavino at Shirk Studios, Chicago IL USA
Mixed by John McEntire
Mastered by Carl Saff

Photos by Jacob Hand
Layout and design by Federico Maksimiuk & Magdalena Fumagalli

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Jeremy Cunningham Chicago, Illinois

Jeremy Cunningham is a drummer, composer, and improviser living in Chicago, Illinois.

Jeremy leads his own band “The Weather Up There” featuring Jeff Parker (Tortoise), Josh Johnson (Leon Bridges), and Paul Bryan (New Breed). Currently performing with: Resavoir, Trio Vibes, Matt Gold Trio, Nick Mazzarella’s Meridian Trio, Rempis/Cunningham duo, and Dustin Laurenzi.
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