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Evolution
Released: Apr 20, 2004
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Released: Apr 20, 2004
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Stefon Harris & Blackout have created a powerful blend of jazz and R&B with a hip-hop percussion accent on their well-titled CD Evolution. With Harris doubling on vibes and marimba, keyboardist...
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The Grand Unification Theory
Released: Feb 11, 2003
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Released: Feb 11, 2003
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The popular vibist's fourth solo outing is also his most ambitious, something appealing, yet often odd and maddening in an attempt to cast jazz as cinema. Simply listening to the multiple moods,...
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Kindred
Released: Sep 11, 2001
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Released: Sep 11, 2001
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Kindred is unusual in that it's a co-led session, pairing two of the most creative young improvisers in jazz: vibraphonist Stefon Harris and pianist Jacky Terrasson. (Harris frequently switches...
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Black Action Figure
Released: Sep 14, 1999
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Released: Sep 14, 1999
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With his second album Black Action Figure, Stefon Harris still is finding his footing as an innovator, yet he is well on his way to developing his own exciting sense of style. At its core, this is...
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African Tarantella
Released: 2006
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Released: 2006
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On this unusual project, vibraphonist Stefon Harris performs three excerpts apiece from Duke Ellington's "New Orleans Suite" and his lesser-known "The Gardner Meditations" plus two pieces from the...
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A Cloud of Red Dust
Released: 1998
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Released: 1998
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A Cloud of Red Dust marks Stefon Harris' solo recording debut. The classically trained Harris plays both the vibraphone and percussion on this release, and his classical influence is never far from...
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