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  1. “ With a very raw, organic sound, New Gospel has helped distinguish Hill in a Chicago jazz market that is becoming increasingly populated with new talent. This release is not only a product Chicago can be proud of but also a standard which those other young jazz musicians on the scene can look up to.

  2. New Gospel Revisited by Marquis Hill, released 18 March 2022 1. Intro (Live) 2. Law & Order (Live) 3. Walter Speaks (Feat. Walter Smith III) 4. The Believer (Live) 5. Oracle (Feat. Kendrick Scott) 6. New Gospel (Live) 7. Lullaby (Feat. Joel Ross) 8. Autumn (Live) 9. New Paths (Live) 10. A Portrait Of Fola (Live) 11. Perpetual (Feat. Harish ...

  3. Marquis Hill - Trumpet Walter Smith III - Tenor Sax Joel Ross - Vibraphone James Francies - Piano Harish Raghavan - Bass Kendrick Scott -Drums . Released March 18, 2022 Music composed by Marquis Hill - ASCAP (MHILLMUSIC) Recorded live at Constellation, Chicago IL, by Anthony Gravino, 8th December 2019 Mixed by Dave Vettraino, 2019 in Chicago IL

  4. New Gospel Revisited is the new album from the fearless and formidable American composer and trumpeter Marquis Hill. A live recording that revisits and reinterprets his debut 2012 album New Gospel, this time round employing a band of super-heavyweight musicians including Walter Smith III, Joel Ross, James Francies, Kendrick Scott and Harish ...

  5. Mar 21, 2022 · Trumpeter Marquis Hill has released New Gospel Revisited on Edition Records, a live recording that and reinterprets his debut 2012 album New Gospel. The line-up for the recording is Walter Smith III, tenor saxophone; Joel Ross, vibraphone; James Francies, piano; Harish Raghavan, bass; and Kendrick Scott, drums.

  6. Mar 18, 2022 · Includes unlimited streaming of New Gospel Revisited via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more. ships out within 3 days Purchasable with gift card

  7. Mar 4, 2022 · Chicago-born trumpeter Marquis Hill released his first album while still in college and in 2022, just over a decade later, he has retooled it on New Gospel Revisited, recorded live in his hometown with a fresh lineup and tweaked instrumentation.