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Article: Dave Douglas: In Our Lifetime (New World/Countercurrents 80471-2), Stargazer (Arabesque Jazz AJ0132) and Charms of the Night Sky (Winter and Winter 910 015-2).(Review)
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- January 1, 1999
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Dave Douglas: In Our Lifetime (New World/Countercurrents 80471-2), Stargazer (Arabesque Jazz AJ0132) and Charms of the Night Sky (Winter and Winter 910 015-2)
As a letter in this issue's Forum points out, trumpeter Dave Douglas is starting to gather quite a following; indeed, it is unusual to encounter an artist who is so widely recorded yet still has a reputation as something of an undiscovered, under-appreciated cult figure. I know I can't keep up with the man -- no sooner had I gathered together these three fairly recent recordings to see what all the fuss was about (actually, I gathered two of them before Mr. Currence's letter arrived, then picked up the ...
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