Summarize how the album reflects Fewell’s role as both a global performer and a dedicated educator who respected "the silence" in jazz. Garrison Fewell Quartet: Red Door Number 11 - JazzTimes
A George Cables composition described as an "eerie waltz". garrisonfewellquartet.reddoornumber11.zip
Released on the Italian Splasc(h) Records label in 2003, it serves as a bridge between American mainstream jazz and European sensibilities. Summarize how the album reflects Fewell’s role as
Analyze how he reinterprets classics like "How Deep Is the Ocean?" and "You’re My Everything" with brighter, fluid tempos. 3. Educational Legacy garrisonfewellquartet.reddoornumber11.zip
Discuss his belief that "understatement is a risky maneuver" that pays off when combined with a rich harmonic field. 4. Conclusion
Identify Fewell as a "thoughtful but fluid" improviser and educator.