Red Line (Original by Jeff Koch), Well You Needn't - Benje Daneman, Trumpet; Jarrett Cherner - Nord Electro Keyboard; Brett Chalfin - Drums; Jeff Koch - Bass ///
Candy, Night Train - Gabe Medd, Trumpet; Adam Kromelow, Piano; David Guggliano, Drums; Jeff Koch, Bass ///
Stella By Starlight - Gabe Medd, Trumpet; Jeff Koch, Bass ///
Aftermath (Original by Jeff Koch) - Adam Kromelow, Piano; Bryan Carter, Drums; Jeff Koch, Bass ///
On The Edge (Original by Jeff Koch) - Anthony Stanco, Trumpet; Adam Larson, Tenor Sax; Frank Cohen, Trombone; Adam Kromelow, Piano; Sean Mullins, Drums; Jeff Koch, Bass ///
New Beginning (Original by Jeff Koch) - Michael Davenport, Alto Sax; Matt Chiasson, Tenor Sax; Matt Robbins, Piano; Derek Lucci, Drums; Jeff Koch, Bass
Influences
Charles Mingus, Ron Carter, Ray Brown, Jimmy Blanton, Oscar Pettiford, Paul Chambers, Sam Jones, Jaco Pastorius, John Coltrane, Miles Davis, Cannonball Adderly, Charlie Parker, Dexter Gordon, Dizzy Gillespie, Kenny Barron, Bill Evans, Art Blakey, Elvin Jones, Kurt Rosenwinkle, Brian Blade, Brad Mehldau, Billy Taylor, The Bad Plus, Louis Armstrong, Art Tatum, Ahmad Jamal, Coleman Hawkins, Clifford Brown, Max Roach, Count Basie, Duke Ellington, Sonny Rollins, Christian McBride and a lot more!
Sounds Like
The Brooklyn Project @ The Cornelia Street Cafe 8/25/08
Jeff Koch was born on October 21, 1989 and raised in Greenwich Village, the heart of New York City’s music scene. He started playing electric bass when he was 12 years old and began studying upright bass his first day of high school a year later. In high school, Jeff was exposed to big band music, which influenced the development of his sound making it rich and powerful without the use of amplification. He participated in the Berklee College of Music High School Jazz Festival for 4 years as well as the Essentially Ellington Competition for 3 years. At the Berklee competition, Jeff received the “judges’ choice award” twice and also received an “outstanding musicianship award”. Jeff has been performing regularly in New York City for the past 3 years as a rock and jazz bassist. He has performed at many clubs including: The Jazz Standard, Cornelia Street Cafe, Cachaca Jazz and Samba Club, Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn Academy of Music, CBGBs, and The Knitting Factory. He entered the Manhattan School of Music in the fall of 2007, where he currently studies jazz bass under the instruction of Jay Anderson.
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Consider the Source's new album "Are you watching closely?" will be released Saturday May 2nd @ Sullivan Hall in NYC! We have a lot in store for this night including brand new tunes, live visual projections and much more! Come celebrate with us!