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Freedom and form have always found active equilibrium in the music of Dave Douglas. A trumpeter-composer-bandleader of conscientious creativity, he has a new release, Four Freedoms, that showcases his quartet with Marta Warelis on piano, Nick Dunston on bass and Joey Baron on drums.
The album also draws inspiration from a famous speech delivered by President Franklin D. Roosevelt early in 1941, outlining what he considered the four essential human freedoms. It’s a proposition worth revisiting at this moment, for a number of reasons.
Check out Dave Douglas’ podcast A Noise From The Deep here: greenleafmusic.com/podcasts
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By Nate Chinen, Josh Jackson5
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Freedom and form have always found active equilibrium in the music of Dave Douglas. A trumpeter-composer-bandleader of conscientious creativity, he has a new release, Four Freedoms, that showcases his quartet with Marta Warelis on piano, Nick Dunston on bass and Joey Baron on drums.
The album also draws inspiration from a famous speech delivered by President Franklin D. Roosevelt early in 1941, outlining what he considered the four essential human freedoms. It’s a proposition worth revisiting at this moment, for a number of reasons.
Check out Dave Douglas’ podcast A Noise From The Deep here: greenleafmusic.com/podcasts
Want to support The Late Set? Become a WRTI member: wrti.org/donate
Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/wrtimusic
Subscribe to our YouTube: youtube.com/@WRTImusic
Write us an email: [email protected]

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