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THE LATEST: 
Shards, GMC Trio, 2016 at bandcamp.com. Listen free, buy $7.
Shards is the first release by the GMC Trio. Original music and compositions by Coltrane, Shorter, and Debussy and others. This Trio has been performing in the NW since 2010. It features tenor sax John Gross,  ambient guitar shreddings by Cameron Morgan, and the multi textural drumming of Scott Cutshall.

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Robin Hood Band, 1958
Oliver Nelson, Black, Brown and Beautiful, 1970
Howard Roberts, The Magic Band live at Donte's, 1968
The Gene Siegel Orchestra, 1969

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Shelly Manne, Alive in London, 1970
Putter Smith, Lost and Found, 1978
Shelly Manne, Mannekind, 1972
Shelly Manne, Outside, 1970

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John Gross, Caution, 1975
Toshiko Akiyoshi, Farewell to Mingus, 1980
Toshiko Akiyoshi, Tanuki's Night Out, 1981

Toshiko Akiyoshi, European Memoirs, 1983
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Putter Smith, Night Song, 1995
John Gross, Threeplay, 1989
Kim Richmond, Looking In, Looking Out, 1983, PaKim Richmond, Passages, 1992

William Thomas, Notes from a Drummer, 1991
Gordon Lee, Rough Jazz,
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Karen Hammack/Paul Kreibich Quartet, Lonesome Tree, 2002
David Friesen, Circle of Three, 2011
Gordon Lee, Rough Jazz Live at Jimmy Mak's, 2010
Randy Porter, Forest 4 the Trees (detail), 1994
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Pat Coleman, Come Rain or Come Shine, 1996
David Friesen, Five & Three, 2009
Alan Jones Sextet, Unsafe, 1999
John Gross, Strange Feeling, 2006
John Gross/Billy Mintz, Beautiful You, 2004
Putter Smith, Home, 2011
Mintz Quartet, 2013

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Coming soon:
Poolside, with Larry Koonse (g) and Putter Smith (b). Coming out of L.A.



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Coming Soon TOO:
Billy Mintz Quintet
with Billy Mintz (d), John Gross (s), Roberta Piket (p),
Tony Malaby (s) and Hilliard
Greene (b).  Coming out of NYC.




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Someday, maybe:

Blema Bii, with Israel Annoh (d) and Gary Versace (p)

High life jazz from West Africa and Caribbean songs

Vancouver here we come:

John Gross in Vancouver B.C.
Canada from
October 18, 2016



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Working internationally is nothing
new to me, but living in another country will be a big change. My many friends in New York, Los
Angeles and especially Portland will
notice that I am still around a lot, because I will be moving about the country - Canada AND the U.S. - more often than ever as my schedule is freed up from the day-to-day routine.

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