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Reflections
By Jesse Davis
Label: Cellar Music Group
Released: 2026
Track listing: Blue Autumn; Reflections; Choctaw Alley; Funk Sugo; It’s Just Farewell; Do You Know
What It Means to Miss New Orleans; Evidence.
Jesse Davis Quartet: Reflections
by Pierre Giroux
<em>Reflections</em> by alto saxophonist Jesse Davis, joined by pianist Spike Wilner, bassist John Webber, and featured guest drummer Lewis Nash, was recorded at GB’s Juke Joint in Long Island City in March 2025 and is the kind of album that doesn’t announce itself loudly. It just feels lived in. Unhurried, assured, yet steeped in memory and ...
Jesse Davis Quartet: Reflections
by Jack Bowers
New Orleans-bred Jesse Davis delves into the soulful side of the alto saxophone on Reflections, his tenth album as leader and one that was recorded on New York's Long Island, far from Davis' home base of Verona, Italy, where he has lived for more than 20 years with his wife and daughter. One of ...
Reflections
Label: Self Produced
Released: 2025
Track listing: Mesmerizing Vortex
Cosmos
Rizes
Thalassa
Allow you to be
Honest City
Reflections
An afternoon in Late August
Undocumented Hopes
A million directions
We're all in process
Peaks and Valleys
Greek saxophonist and composer Sofia Roubati releases 'Reflections'
Greek saxophonist and composer Sofia Roubati steps into the spotlight with her debut album Reflections—a sweeping and emotionally rich exploration of her identity as a global artist. Recorded in Athens with a 17-piece ensemble, the album draws from Roubati’s diverse background in jazz, classical music, film scoring, rock, and Greek/Mediterranean traditions, fusing them into a singular, ...
Reflections
By David Polido
Label: D & P Records
Released: 2024
Track listing: Autumn, Crossroads, Brooklyn, Reflections, Heavy Rain, In The Groove, Nexus, Stargaze, No Worries, Under The Bridge
Fragile
Marysia Osu: Harp, Beats & Dreams
by Chris May
Who knows how the jazz harp paradigm might have evolved had the instrument's most adventurous twentieth-century player, Detroit-born Dorothy Ashby, lived beyond her premature passing in 1986. Since then, most American jazz harpists have stuck pretty closely to the neo-classical glissandos and block chords-based style established by Alice Coltrane. New York's Brandee Younger is among the ...
Reflections
By Chip Boaz
Label: Self Produced
Released: 2023
Track listing: Walking Path; American Alley; Turnin' The Corner; MCCV; Car Talk; 101 Blues; Shollenberger; Reflection; Blended Roots.

