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The Heavy Hitters is Mike Ledonne’s, Jazz pianist and organist, and Eric Alexander’s, Jazz Tenor saxophonist, latest sextet. This New York City supergroup includes Eric Alexander on tenor saxophone, Mike LeDonne on piano, Jeremy Pelt on trumpet, Vincent Herring on alto saxophone, Peter Washington on bass, and Kenny Washington on drums.

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Recorded at the legendary Rudy Van Gelder studio, their self-titled, debut Album The Heavy Hitters has remained on the Jazz Week Charts for 20 consecutive weeks. Mike LeDonne joined Carlos Lando on The Morning Set to talk about the writing process of the album. It features nine original compositions, many of which pay tribute sonically to Iconic Blue Note Label artists of the 1950s-60s.

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Recorded at the legendary Rudy Van Gelder studio, their self-titled, debut Album The Heavy Hitters has remained on the Jazz Week Charts for 20 consecutive weeks. Mike LeDonne joined Carlos Lando on The Morning Set to talk about the writing process of the album. It features nine original compositions, many of which pay tribute sonically to Iconic Blue Note Label artists of the 1950s-60s.

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At this celebration, I met Rhyia JoyHeart and Thomas Yellowhorse-Davis of the United Indigenous Dancers. Rhyia JoyHeart is a co-founder of this group. She shared the story behind as well as presented the traditional Jingle Dress Dance.

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  • At this celebration, I met Rhyia JoyHeart and Thomas Yellowhorse-Davis of the United Indigenous Dancers. Rhyia JoyHeart is a co-founder of this group. She shared the story behind as well as presented the traditional Jingle Dress Dance.
  • At this celebration, I met Rhyia JoyHeart and Thomas Yellowhorse-Davis of the United Indigenous Dancers. Rhyia JoyHeart is a co-founder of this group. She shared the story behind as well as presented the traditional Jingle Dress Dance.
  • At this celebration, I met Rhyia JoyHeart and Thomas Yellowhorse-Davis of the United Indigenous Dancers. Rhyia JoyHeart is a co-founder of this group. She shared the story behind as well as presented the traditional Jingle Dress Dance.

Recorded at the legendary Rudy Van Gelder studio, their self-titled, debut Album The Heavy Hitters has remained on the Jazz Week Charts for 20 consecutive weeks. Mike LeDonne joined Carlos Lando on The Morning Set to talk about the writing process of the album. It features nine original compositions, many of which pay tribute sonically to Iconic Blue Note Label artists of the 1950s-60s.