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Jonathan Voltzok

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Jonathan Voltzok

He has a degree from the New School in New York City. His debut album "More To Come" (2008), which featured Slide Hampton, Ali Jackson, Aaron Goldberg, Barak Mori & Antonio Hart was well received by many including "The Village Voice" magazine.[1]

Discography

As Leader

  • More To Come (2008)

As Sideman

With Anat Cohen

  • Noir (Anzic, 2007)

With Fat Cat Big Band

  • Angels Praying for Freedom (Smalls Records, 2008)
  • Face (Smalls Records, 2009)
  • Meditations on the War for Whose Great God is the Most High / You are God (Smalls Records, 2009)

With Dan Aran

  • Breathing (Smalls Records, 2009)

With Eddie Henderson (musician)

  • Eddie Henderson & Friends Play The Music of Amit Golan (Minton's, 2012)

With Yuval Cohen

  • Hakol Zehavi - The Yuval Cohen Septet celebrates the music of David Zehavi (2014)

References

  1. ^ V, L (2014). "Jazz Time". Bla. I: 55–57.