Brent Jensen

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Tangerine 05:13 Tools
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Out Of Nowhere 04:40 Tools
Alice In Wonderland 04:17 Tools
East Of The Sun 06:58 Tools
Take Five 05:07 Tools
Line For Lyons 04:20 Tools
Beautiful Love 08:27 Tools
Body & Soul 08:03 Tools
Well You Needn't 06:51 Tools
Things Ain't What They Used To Be 06:41 Tools
Audrey 03:17 Tools
Bemsha Swing 05:43 Tools
Sweet and Lovely 00:00 Tools
How Deep Is The Ocean 09:03 Tools
Alone Together 03:13 Tools
Giant Steps 05:29 Tools
Tangerine (Tribute to Paul Desmond) 05:29 Tools
Rob Walker Quin - Anne Rose 00:30 Tools
Softly As In A Morning Sunrise 08:20 Tools
One More Mile 00:30 Tools
Wendy (Tribute to Paul Desmond) 00:30 Tools
Black Orpheus (Tribute to Paul Desmond) 00:30 Tools
E.J. 05:53 Tools
Punt 04:10 Tools
Foresaken 00:30 Tools
Anne Rose 00:30 Tools
Birks' Works 06:27 Tools
Beatrice 06:26 Tools
2.Tangerine 04:10 Tools
Evan's Pen 04:10 Tools
Later 04:10 Tools
Doop-Dee-Doop 04:10 Tools
Straight From Miles 04:10 Tools
Embarcadero 04:10 Tools
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BRENT JENSEN is the Director of Jazz Studies and Woodwinds at the College of Southern Idaho in Twin Falls. He is the artistic director for the CSI Jazz Summit and the Jazz Saturdays workshop series. Brent has performed with a variety of jazz artists including Gene Harris, Bobby Shew, John Stowell, Bill Watrous, the Lionel Hampton Big Band, Curtis Stigers, Gary Foster, Dave Peck, Dianne Schuur, Kristin Korb, Lew Soloff, Don Menza and others. His recordings have received national jazz radio airplay and have been featured in jazz periodicals such as Jazziz, Cadence, Jazz Improv, and Saxophone Journal. In 1986-87, Brent studied in New York City with jazz legend Lee Konitz on a grant from the Idaho Commission on the Arts. He was a featured winner of the Woodwinds on Fire international talent search conducted by Jazziz magazine (August 1996). Brent's most recent CD release is Stay Cool (Origin 82403), a tribute to the "cool school" of jazz featuring tenor saxophonist David Sills, bassist Zac Matthews and drummer Dean Koba. His debut CD for the Origin label (The Sound of a Dry Martini: Remembering Paul Desmond, Origin 82396) charted on JazzWeek's (formerly Yellow Dog Jazz Report) Top 50 for thirteen weeks in the spring of 2002. Selections from Dry Martini have held the #1 spot on a number of jazz radio station charts across the country including WRTI (Philadelphia, PA), WICN (Worcester, MA), and KUSD (Sioux Falls, SD). Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.