Description
Vibraphonist Joe Locke and pianist Phil Markowitz present 'Smoke and Mirrors', an extraordinary live duo recording that captures the essence of a musical partnership spanning four decades. This deeply personal album documents the creative relationship between two artists whose connection began when Markowitz taught improvisation to a 13-year-old Locke and continues to flourish today.
The seven-track collection features six original compositions alongside a stunning interpretation of 'Soul Eyes' (by Mal Waldron). Locke contributes four pieces including the title track, 'Dawning Dance', and 'Broken Toy', whilst Markowitz offers three works: 'Seven', 'Sno' Peas', and 'Ambushed'. Together, these compositions showcase the remarkable telepathic understanding that defines their musical dialogue.
Joe Locke, widely considered one of the major voices of his instrument, has performed and recorded with artists ranging from Dianne Reeves to Paul Simon, earning recognition as a six-time recipient of the Jazz Journalists Association's "Mallet Instrumentalist of the Year" Award. His compositional works and genre-defining recordings have established him as both virtuoso performer and visionary creator.
Phil Markowitz brings four decades of international jazz experience to the partnership, with a distinguished career spanning associations with Chet Baker, Bob Mintzer, and David Liebman's Saxophone Summit. His composition 'Sno' Peas' gained legendary status when Bill Evans recorded it with Toots Thielemans on their Grammy-nominated album 'Affinity'.
'Smoke and Mirrors' stands as a testament to the power of sustained musical friendship, offering listeners an intimate glimpse into the creative process of two master musicians at the peak of their collaborative artistry.