Out of the uber-fertile creative music scene of Brooklyn, NY, The Wee Trio, featuring James Westfall from Houston, TX (vibes), Dan Loomis from St. Louis, MO (bass) and Jared Schonig from Los Angeles, CA (drums), joined forces for a one time tour (and a university artist residency), that quickly mushroomed into a brilliant collaborative musical exploration. Like many of the most revered ensembles in jazz that have thrilled audiences and critics over the years, The Wee Trio came together simply to work, yet emerged from this time together with an instantly identifiable sound, and a prodigious rapport. On their debut recording, Capitol Diner Vol. 1 (in stores and online on September 8, 2008), their superb original compositions, and "standards" by composers Kurt Cobain, Sufjan Stevens, and Thelonious Monk, are brought to life with an ingenious combination of jazz, rock, fusion, post-punk, and references to other genres thrown in for good measure. The best part is, it all "swings" like nobody's business. This is a band born and raised in Brooklyn, with their first recording brilliantly embodying the borough's energy, eclecticism and excellence.
1) About a Girl
2) Phantom Prelude
3) The Ghost of Potato Creek Johnny
4) Song for Harry Potter
5) Orange Finnish Tulip
6) There Is No Greater Love
7) Pisces
8) Satyagraha
9) Flint (For the Unemployed and Underpaid)
10) Wee See