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  1. The Marmalade King by Gerry Hemingway Quintet, released 01 February 1995 1. Everybody had gathered for the celebration 2. The breeze spoke swiftly on the cliffs that night 3.

  2. Three members of that quintet were based in the Netherlands and always the formidable cost of bringing them over never could be achieved. I had for some time been planning to develop this American based group, modeled in part after the very successful quartet CD for HatArt produced in 1991 called "Down to the Wire" which occured only because the fifth member of the quintet was taken ill.

  3. Ellery Eskelin & Gerry Hemingway. This musical association dates back to Ellery working in the GH Quartet at its inception in 1997 and continuing as a core member through thats group's various incarnations. Ellery continues to play in Hemingway's ensemble music as part of the new formation of his quintet.

  4. Provided to YouTube by The Orchard EnterprisesDemon Chaser · Gerry Hemingway QuintetDemon Chaser (Live)℗ 2009 Hat Hut Records Ltd.Released on: 2009-06-04Musi...

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  5. 26 de feb. de 2014 · 'Outerbridge Crossing' is the opening cut from the Gerry Hemingway Quintet's release of the same name, recorded in 1985 and released in 1987 on the Sound Asp...

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  6. Live at the Tea Lounge by Gerry Hemingway Quintet, released 04 April 2024 1. The Current Underneath 2. Gitar 3. Rallier 4. In the Distance 5. Spektiv 6. The Whimbler From time to time this live recording of the quintet would pop up on the shuffle play of my iPod (yes I still listen to music on an iPod). Every time I heard one of the pieces from ...

  7. Gerry Hemingway Quintet Photos. 2011 Gerry Hemingway Quintet in Times Square, NYC - Hi Rez [1800 × 1571] 1.4mgs, Web Rez / photo credit - Jordan Hemingway. 2011 Gerry Hemingway Quintet in Times Square - from Riptide CD Production, NYC - Hi Rez [3462 × 2400] 3.5mgs, Web Rez/ photo credit - Jordan Hemingway