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It is rare when you can put together three creative musicians
and have them perform as if they were of one mind. The Joe LoCascio Trio
(Ed Soph on drums and John Adams on bass) has been performing on this
level since 1990. Their textures are multi-layered and complex and convey
a strong sense of melody while interacting as an ensemble. Warm and powerful,
wide and round in tone, and tastefully and suspensefully restrained in
his timeless schooled lyricism, LoCascio's technique is definitively
dramatic and lush. Choosing to temper his velocity in order to ring out
the full depth of his tone, the timbre and gravity of his tone is given
equal footing with his composition, thus enhancing and sustaining the
emotion evoked by his choice of notes. This is the definition of Joe
LoCascio's signature sound.
Born and raised in New York, Joe LoCascio has made Houston his
permanent home since 1977. He attended the University of Bridgeport in
Connecticut where he studied with John Mehegan and Neil Slater. A prolific
performer and composer, LoCascio has eight albums as a leader to his
credit and has recorded or performed with jazz luminaries such as Chet
Baker, Freddie Hubbard, Ernie Watts, Tony Campise, George Mraz, George
Coleman and Hank Crawford among others. He is a member of the jazz faculty
at Houston Community College where he teaches improvisation and jazz
studies and is the author of "The Jazz Piano Handbook".
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