His second recording as a leader, Seattle drummer/composer Phil
Parisot's 'Creekside' is a reflection on how nature manifests itself
within urban environments. Within cityscapes, the natural world can be
perceived as the primordial soup of origin, an invigorating point of
departure, or an enveloping sanctuary. These perspectives are explored
and embellished upon by Parisot's group as they tread through waters
both timeless and visionary. Besides his usual working quartet with
Steve Treseler on tenor saxophone, Dan Kramlich on piano, and Michael
Glynn on acoustic bass, 'Creekside' features New York trumpeter, Tatum
Greenblatt.