Jeremy Wendelin Quartet
Classic & Contemporary Jazz
 

 

Audio

Sample Clips
Clips of varying length highlighting some of the quartet's other repertoire and styles. If you want swing, standards, funky jazz, and general tasty playing, you'll find it here. Use the player on the right to select & play tracks.


A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square
(Manning Sherwin)

Jordu
(Duke Jordan)

Jeep on 35
(John Scofield)

Jitterbug Waltz
(Fats Waller)

Last Train Home
(Pat Metheny)

Take Five
(Paul Desmond)

 
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Full Songs
Brief songs, not album- or concert-length performances, these tracks represent the sort of playing and arrangements that make the JW Quartet different from others. These are not too long, so take a few minutes and enjoy! Use the player on the right to select & play tracks.

Blue Rondo a la Turk
(Dave Brubeck)

Solos:
Jeremy Wendelin - alto sax
Bill Morse - piano

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Spain
(Chick Corea)
Solos:
Bill Morse - piano introduction (from Concierto de Aranjuez)
Jeremy Wendelin - flute
Yesterday
(Lennon/McCartney)
Solos:
Jeremy Wendelin - tenor sax