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Get it HERE.  Includes an instant download of Soldiering.
Soldiering by Ninth and Lincoln

 

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Photo Steve Navarre 2011

Aachen by TG, featuring Gabriel Mervine and Greg Harris.

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Static Line Reviewed

On May 10, 2011 By

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“…Made up of four Gilmore originals that borrow partly from World War II soldier songs and hymns and two modern, textural renderings of the World War II-era pop hits “We’ll Meet Again” and “I’ll Be Seeing You,” Static Line proves that the 28-year-old Gilmore is on his way to being a [...]

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I’m fortunate enough to be featured in this week’s Westword in anticipation of our concert at Dazzle Jazz on Saturday.  Jon Solomon did a masterful  job parsing through my labyrinthian run-on sentences for greater meaning.

You can read it here.

While the twelve-piece Ninth and Lincoln could be considered a [...]

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Looking Back

On April 27, 2011 By

I was going through old emails today and came upon this concert review, which actually previews the album really well.

“Gilmore’s music is evocative above all else. Whether the mood is violent or eerie, one can’t help but become transfixed by the assortment colors and images that span his compositions.” – Sebastian [...]

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Steve Navarre shot some great photos from our performances.  I’ll be posting these very soon, along with some of the video he took of our performance.

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Static Line will be available more than a month before the national release, at this show.  Info and tickets here.

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One of my initial inspirations for the music in Static Line was the unsettling style of Kurt Vonnegut’s Slaughter-House Five.  The cover of the copy I had became the visual inspiration for the CD cover and eventually this site.  Seth was able to find the exact font.

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Fred Hess Album Is Available

On April 25, 2011 By

Fred Hess’ new record, conducted by me, is now available here.

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CD Artwork Preview

On April 25, 2011 By
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