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  1. Around this time, Miller had two regular bands of his own: a piano trio, and a quintet featuring saxophone and vibraphone. He also became heavily involved in music education: Miller was the Director of Jazz Studies at William Paterson University from 2005, [6] and was the Artist in Residence at Lafayette College in 2008, [54] which ...

  2. Tracks:01. La Chambre (Miller) - 00:0002. What a Difference a Day Made (Adams-Grever) - 07:4503. Four (Vinson-Davis) - 15:5804. From Day to Day (Miller) - 20...

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  3. Track List 1. Grew's Tune (0:00) 2. For Those Who Do (8:06) 3. Thinkin' Out Loud (14:49) 4. Leilani's Leap (22:46) 5. Like The Morning (28:31) 6. Hand In Ha...

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  4. Trio Transition is the fourth studio album by American jazz pianist Mulgrew Miller together with drummer Frederick Waits and bassist Reggie Workman. The album was recorded on December 16, 1987 in Tokyo when that ad-hoc trio toured there, and released on the Japanese label DIW.

    • Trio Transition
    • 1987
    • December 16, 1987
    • Jazz
  5. 6. März 2016 · Live at the Kennedy Center- great intro by Mulgrew, then an uptempo version of this standard with great drumming from Rodney Green. Enjoy. Ralph Rainger: Composer Mulgrew Miller: Piano...

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  6. While with Williams, Miller pursued a dazzling array of side projects. In 1987, Mulgrew formed the cooperative ensemble Trio Transition with bassist Reggie Workman and drummer Freddie Waits. The group toured throughout Europe and sometimes included alto saxophonist Oliver Lake as a featured soloist.

  7. Trio Transition with Special Guest Oliver Lake is a studio album by American jazz pianist Mulgrew Miller together with drummer Frederick Waits, bassist Reggie Workman, and saxophonist Oliver Lake. This is the sixth album for Miller as a bandleader; this is also second and final record for his Trio Transition.