TRP (The Reese Project)

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TRP (The Reese Project) is a modern day ensemble with an eclectic repertoire of original Jazz, Funk, Rock, Blues, Classical and World music with the unique instrumentation of flute & cello with a jazz rhythm section. This team of outstanding musicians brings a wide array of backgrounds & talents to the stage, captivating & engaging audiences everywhere. Since 1992 TRP has performed their magical sound throughout the US and Canada. TRP’s compositions and arrangements weave elements from around the world into up-tempo, high energy music with haunting sounds that flow from calypso to waltz feels. … more…

 

TRP (The Reese Project) Videos

Check out our videos here and on our YouTube channel, here.

 
 
This unique quartet has meshed together a great new sound for jazz called "East Coast Cool". This dynamic version of Herbie Mann's classic features flute, ce...
Highlights from a concert in the Bottling Works at Bube's Brewery in Mount Joy, PA. Filmed by Wilkum Studios. Performance was in Jan 2009. Tom Reese (flutes ...

u guys are so frigging amazing! you’ve just made my night, best new music right here. lovin it ! u all rock ! :D :D

— Riki Rixsta Buckingham

Listen up.

TRP (The Reese Project) has released 14 CD’s and has numerous videos. Here is a small sample of their music.

 
 

TRP is a special group, offering well-played, joyous jazz that refreshingly and intelligently taps into several other musical genres. Three hearty cheers for their ‘Evening in Vermont’ album.”

— Frank-John Hadley, longtime Downbeat critic

 

"...an incredible band. A great deal will be heard about them in the future."

— Bela Fleck, Banjo

"This is no ordinary combo/band. They are opening the door on a new genre of musical virtuosity. Their structure is integral, their timing is flawless."

— Dave Butler, Program Director, Innervisions

 

"The Reese Project plays everything from blues to bop to funk, and in each style they are more than adept and quite frequently sublime."

— Chet Williamson, Reviewer, www.Rambles.net

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