Kyle Asche Organ Trio
featuring Melvin Rhyne
Blues For Mel
Tippin' Records TIP1106
Release Date: May 26, 2009
Kyle Asche guitar
Melvin Rhyne organ
George Fludas drums & percussion
Vitaly Golovnev
To Whom It May Concern
Tippin' Records (TIP1105)
Release Date: January 20, 2009
Vitaly Golovnev trumpet
Jake Saslow tenor saxophone
Miki Hayama piano
Boris Koslov bass
Jason Brown
$15.98
Pete Zimmer Quartet
featuring Jeremy Pelt
Chillin' Live @ Jazz Factory
Tippin' Records TIP1104
released: September 2, 2008
Pete Zimmer - drums
Jeremy Pelt - trumpet
Avi Rothbard - guitar
David Wong - bass
$15.98
Pete Zimmer Quintet
featuring George Garzone
Judgment
Tippin' Records TIP1103 released: October 31, 2006
Pete Zimmer - drums
George Garzone - tenor sax
Joel Frahm - tenor sax
Michael Rodriguez - trumpet
Toru Dodo - piano
John Sullivan - bass
David Wong - bass
$15.98
Pete Zimmer Quintet
Burnin' Live at the Jazz Standard
Tippin' Records TIP1102 released: June 13, 2006
Michael Rodriguez - trumpet
Joel Frahm - tenor sax
Toru Dodo - piano
David Wong - bass
Pete Zimmer - drums
$15.98
Pete Zimmer Quintet
Common Man
Tippin' Records TIP1101 released: Sept. 7, 2004
Michael Rodriguez - trumpet
Joel Frahm - tenor saxophone
Toru Dodo - piano
Rick Germanson - piano
John Sullivan - bass
Pete Zimmer - drums
"Zimmer's drumming boasts a crisp, swinging command with judicious musicality." Modern Drummer
"The hard bop of the 1960s provides thematic sustenance for the drummer Pete Zimmer, who leads an athletic combo" New York Times
"Judgment is packed with memorable pieces" DownBeat
"The smart, swinging Pete Zimmer" Philadelphia Inquirer
Tippin’ Records is dedicated to putting out the highest-quality of straight ahead jazz records possible. Based in New York City, Tippin’ Records is fortunate to be submerged within the rich cultural and musical community that houses most of the best jazz musicians in the world.
While modern straight ahead jazz still incorporates all of the traditional aspects that have been set before us by the many masters of jazz, we at Tippin’ Records know that jazz is very much alive and is being played in a contemporary fashion congruent to the 21st century.
What does tippin’ mean?
Tippin’ is a term that jazz musicians use when the music that is being played is locked up rhythmically and really starts to swing. You usually know when this happens because you will commonly have chills run up and down your spine, or you will uncontrollably tap your feet or hands. Some people often feel like dancing. It’s a good feeling, a happy feeling. Tippin’ Records wants to present this kind of music to everyone for all of our enjoyment.