Watch: Jeff Parker, Jamire Williams Chat in New "With Love From LA" Series

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Composer/multi-instrumentalist Jeff Parker spoke with drummer Jamire Williams and host Mark de Clive-Lowe for the inaugural episode of With Love From LA, a new monthly online series spotlighting "some of our favorite independent LA creatives." "They are both some of the best jazz-adjacent creative improvisers I’ve ever heard," de Clive-Lowe told Los Angeles magazine of his first guests. You can watch the conversation here, and catch Parker and Williams in concert for the series next Wednesday.

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Composer/multi-instrumentalist Jeff Parker spoke with drummer Jamire Williams and host Mark de Clive-Lowe for the inaugural episode of With Love From LA, a new monthly online series spotlighting "some of our favorite independent LA creatives" and funded via the City of Glendale Library, Arts and Culture Department. "They are both some of the best jazz-adjacent creative improvisers I’ve ever heard," de Clive-Lowe told Los Angeles magazine of his first guests. You can watch the conversation below.

As this month's featured artists, Parker and Williams will perform in concert for With Love From LA next Wednesday at 8pm ET/5pm PT. You can set a reminder for that event here.

Jeff Parker's new album, Suite for Max Brown—named for and dedicated to his mother—was released on International Anthem / Nonesuch Records in January. "The veteran guitarist has created an effortlessly detailed album, full of tradition and experimentation that spans generations," says Pitchfork. "It lives at the vanguard of new jazz music." You can hear it here.

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Jeff Parker: "With Love From LA," August 12, 2020
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    Watch: Jeff Parker, Jamire Williams Chat in New "With Love From LA" Series

    Composer/multi-instrumentalist Jeff Parker spoke with drummer Jamire Williams and host Mark de Clive-Lowe for the inaugural episode of With Love From LA, a new monthly online series spotlighting "some of our favorite independent LA creatives" and funded via the City of Glendale Library, Arts and Culture Department. "They are both some of the best jazz-adjacent creative improvisers I’ve ever heard," de Clive-Lowe told Los Angeles magazine of his first guests. You can watch the conversation below.

    As this month's featured artists, Parker and Williams will perform in concert for With Love From LA next Wednesday at 8pm ET/5pm PT. You can set a reminder for that event here.

    Jeff Parker's new album, Suite for Max Brown—named for and dedicated to his mother—was released on International Anthem / Nonesuch Records in January. "The veteran guitarist has created an effortlessly detailed album, full of tradition and experimentation that spans generations," says Pitchfork. "It lives at the vanguard of new jazz music." You can hear it here.

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