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  1. A re-release onto compact disc of the Marc Wagnon "Shadowlines" album with musicians from the downtown New York scene, including trumpeter Dave Douglas, pianist Dave Kikoski, saxophonist Bob Malach, trombonist Carl Reinlib, bass clarinetist Michael Lytle, guitarists Nick Didkowski and Mark Lampariello, bassists Leo Traversa, Yossi Fine and Mike ...

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  2. 1. Dez. 1999 · Here, Wagnon enlists the audacious talents of trumpeter, Dave Douglas, saxophonist Bob Malach, Dr. Nerve guitarist Nick Didkowsky, pianist Dave Kikoski along with other notables of the New York jazz scene.

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  3. 1. Okt. 1999 · Listen to Shadowlines by Marc Wagnon on Apple Music. Stream songs including "Bazillus Samba (Featuring Dave Kikoski)", "What Are Doing Those Little Atoms (Featuring Mark Lambert & Dave Douglas)" and more.

  4. 15. Apr. 2010 · He joined a Brazilian percussion group and formed his own progressive jazz ensemble, Shadowlines. Marc id the founder of Buckyball Music. Marc's interest in merging new ideas with the musical influences he is exposed to in New York City is his incentive for working within its wealth of creativity.

  5. Tenor Saxophone – Bob Malach (tracks: 3, 7), Donny Davis (tracks: 9) Trombone – Carl Reinlib; Trumpet, Synthesizer – Dave Douglas; Vibraphone [Vibes], Percussion, Producer – Marc Wagnon

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  6. Tenor Saxophone – Bob Malach (tracks: A3, B4), Don Davis (3) (tracks: A1) Trombone – Carl Reinlib (tracks: A3 to B4) Trumpet – Dave Douglas; Vibraphone [Vibes], Percussion, Producer, Composed By – Marc Wagnon

  7. As for changes of musical direction, tempo, and mood, there are lesser of them on "Shadowlines" than on Marc's second masterpiece. However, seemingly endless and always different interplay between varied instruments are so intriguing that they've kept my attention from the first to the last note of the album. More jazzy than any of the albums by Brand X and the band-related projects (including ...