Having cut his teeth playing with highly-respected trumpeter Terence Blanchard,
Aaron Parks' jazz credentials were already firmly established when he released
his critically acclaimed album Invisible Cinema on Blue Note records in 2008. By
this time the young jazz pianist was already a veterean performer with four
previous solo albums to his credit and numerous sleeve credits as a sideman for
artists such as the previously mentioned Blanchard and other high calibre
performers such as Walter Smith III, Mike Moreno and Kendrick Scott.
Parks' alma mater was the famous Manhattan S...