Wednesday January 25, 2012
The New York Times provides a perceptive description of the music of Alan Hampton: “emotional and precise…love songs fascinated by craft, with acoustic guitars, deep changes of rhythm and key, and soft, spacious arrangements.” They also offer a succinct yet incisive summary of Becca Stevens‘ work: “impressively absorbing”.
We’ll be presenting the inaugural collaboration between Becca and Alan as part of our ongoing collaboration with Symphony Space, The Jazz Gallery Uptown, this Thursday, December 26th at 7:30pm.
Under 30? $15 tickets are still
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The Jazz Gallery Uptown: Becca Stevens & Alan Hampton from Jazz Gallery on Vimeo.
| I'll Notice (Live) | 6:03 | Becca Stevens |
| You Make Me (Live) | 5:15 | Becca Stevens |
| There Is A Light That Never Goes Out | 5:22 | Becca Stevens |
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