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Justice, by Abdu Salim, was recorded live in Los Angeles at The Jazz Bakery in November of 2008, shortly after the election of Barak Obama. It features the voice of Dwight Trible, a spoken word "role call" by Jai Jae Kabasa, and a stellar line up led by Jesse Sharps, founder of The Gathering and an early bandleader of Horace Tapscott's Pan Afrikan Peoples Arkestra.

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released February 1, 2010
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Jesse Sharps - Bandleader/woodwinds
Dwight Trible - voice
Jai Jae Kabasa - spoken word, percussion
Thomas Stones - Flute
Michael Session - Alto Saxophone
Kamasi Washington - Tenor Saxophone
Phil Ranelin - Trombone
Miguel Atwood-Ferguson - Viola
Roberto Miranda - bass
Nick Rosen - bass
Brandon Coleman - piano
Fundi Legohn - percussion
Karon Harrison - drums

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The Gathering: Roots & Branches of Los Angeles Jazz Los Angeles, California

A multigenerational music project started by Jesse Sharps, an early bandleader of Horace Tapscott's Pan Afrikan People's Arkestra, rooted in Leimert Park, and the progressive LA jazz scene featuring stellar cast of players including some of the hottest young rising stars. ... more

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