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Texas-based group Drop Trio have released their latest album, a live recording from Houston's award winning jazz club, Cezanne's. Recorded in an acoustic setting with an overflow crowd, the album shows off the group's kinetic interplay. "We're excited about the album," says drummer Nuje Blattel. "It was an edge-of-your-seat kind of night, and that really comes across in this recording." Drop Trio (Nuje Blattel, drums; Patrick Flanagan, bass; Ian Varley, keyboards) formed in the fall of 2002, playing original music with a jazz sensibility. Within three short years, the band had two South by Southwest showcases, two studio releases, six Houston Press Awards, and hundreds of live shows across the southern U.S. under their belts. Cezanne is the band's third release. CdBaby The “funk jazz” moniker can be a tricky one for bands. On one hand, die-hard jazz enthusiasts are loath to listen simply because of the funk elements. On the other, the funkier among us might not enjoy the music because they may regard traditional jazz as a more staid musical genre. Thankfully, Houston's Drop Trio rides the fine line between funk and jazz—the musicians are not sporting afros or '70s-style stack heels, nor do they adhere to a strict jazz aesthetic. Instead, the band approaches their music as a group of professionals; the funk-jazz label is there simply because it's the most fitting description of the band's music. allaboutjazz.com Such internet companies as MSN.com, Yahoo.com, and AOL.com aren't interested in progress Friends
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