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vibist

NOUN
  1. a musician who plays the vibraphone

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  • Reed and bassist Josh Abrams lay down propulsive grooves, over which vibist Jason Adasiewicz floats spiky harmonic patterns; this gives alto saxophonist Greg Ward and cellist Tomeka Reid plenty to work with once they break out of their unison melodic lines and turn to improvising. Chicago Reader
  • Tomeka Reid, reedist Greg Ward, and vibist Adasiewicz, which will release its second record, Chicago Reader
  • Hutcherson was possibly the only vibist around who could survive in the heat generated by such a lineup.
  • Byron Wallen, vibist Jim Hart, double-bassist Karl Rashid Abel and drummer Graham Godfrey, he made fine contemporary work of Modal, Abstract and other Harriott lines. Evening Standard - Home
  • Hot on the heels of Richard Galliano's Live in Marciac CD (which I reviewed here a few weeks ago) comes another Galliano album, this time with a quartet featuring vibist Gary Burton. AvaxHome
  • Added to this cast of exceptionally creative musicians is vibist Stefan Bauer from Winnipeg, who injects another dimension, on the selections he is featured.
  • Trible himself is a jazz singer little-known outside a small circle of initiates, although his career has included work with the likes of vibist Bobby Hutcherson and saxophonists Pharaoh Sanders and Charles Lloyd.
  • He hasn't reached his mid-20s, but he has already performed in town, in 2004, as a sideman for vibist Gary Burton. Kansas City Star: Front Page
  • For tonight's concert he's collaborating with an excellent band of Chicago jazz musicians-Bishop, Berman, Lepine, percussionist Hamid Drake, flutist Nicole Mitchell, guitarist Jeff Parker, vibist Jason Adasiewicz, and bassist Joshua Chicago Reader
  • While the leader concentrates on lead vocals, the electronics have been discarded in favour of an acoustic rhythm team that includes stylish vibist Orphy Robinson and ebullient percussionist Derek Richards.
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