October 8, 2012
The first take of the Douglas composition "Going Somewhere With You" from the "Be Still" recording sessions. Download this exclusive track as part of our Subscription Series.
May 21, 2012
Three exclusive tracks from the live shows in December 2011. Orange Afternoons Quintet is Dave Douglas, trumpet; Ravi Coltrane, tenor saxophone; Vijay Iyer, piano; Linda Oh, bass; EJ Strickland, drums
May 9, 2012
Three exclusive tracks from the live shows in December 2011. You Are Not Alone (Jeff Tweedy), Safeway, and Great Awakening.
April 23, 2012
Equal parts Keystone and Perpetual Motion, the Key Motion Quintet is co-led by Dave Douglas and Donny McCaslin with Adam Benjamin, Tim Lefevbre, and Mark Guiliana. These three cuts are from the GPS Live at Jazz Standard celebration December 2011 which was one of only two performances with this band—you can check out two tunes from the other performance at JazzBaltica over here.
April 5, 2012
Three tunes from the Dave Douglas & So Percussion performances at the GPS: Live at Jazz Standard celebration, December 2012. Old Put, written with the sounds of the New York and Putnam Railroad in mind. Ictus, written by the great Carla Bley and performed here with multiple metronomes. And Spider, from the GPS3: Bad Mango sessions.
December 2, 2011
March 21, 2011
January 11, 2011
Greenleaf Subscriber Series. Donny McCaslin, What Is This Thing Called Love. Recorded by WBGO backstage at the 2009 Montreal Jazz Festival, this Cole Porter classic is played by Donny McCaslin solo tenor saxophone. And it rips!
December 10, 2009
Dave Douglas Quintet, live concert recording at Village Vanguard, New York, December 9th, 2009. Exclusive subscriber download featuring new Douglas compositions.
August 1, 2009
Subscriber Download: Two bonus sets from Dave Douglas & Brass Ecstasy at the Spirit Moves record release shows at Jazz Standard in June of 2009.
June 13, 2009
Exclusive subscriber download. An unreleased track from Michael Bates' Greenleaf debut, Clockwise called Poor Man's Cure.
Greenleaf Subscriber Series. An alternate take of the title track from Donny McCaslin's Recommended Tools circa 2008.