Dive into the world of Samuel Blais with his captivating album "Where to Go," released in 2014 under Effendi Records. This 9-track journey, spanning 46 minutes, showcases Blais' exceptional talent as a saxophonist, accompanied by the likes of Morgan Moore, Paul Shrofel, and Robbie Kuster. The album is a testament to Blais' versatility, blending post-bop and contemporary jazz elements seamlessly. From the introspective "If I Knew" to the dynamic "Madness No. 1," each track offers a unique perspective, reflecting Blais' growth and artistry. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to his work, "Where to Go" is an essential addition to your jazz collection, promising an engaging and enriching listening experience.
2014 Effendi Records2014 Effendi Records
Tracks
Where to GoMorgan Moore, Paul Shrofel, Robbie Kuster, Samuel Blais
RelativismSamuel Blais, Robbie Kuster, Paul Shrofel, Morgan Moore
Three StepsMorgan Moore, Paul Shrofel, Robbie Kuster, Samuel Blais
If I KnewSamuel Blais, Robbie Kuster, Paul Shrofel, Morgan Moore
Mr. Big Pen: Mr Big PenMorgan Moore, Paul Shrofel, Robbie Kuster, Samuel Blais
The UntoldSamuel Blais, Robbie Kuster, Paul Shrofel, Morgan Moore
Madness No. 1Morgan Moore, Paul Shrofel, Samuel Blais, Robbie Kuster
RogerRobbie Kuster, Samuel Blais, Paul Shrofel, Morgan Moore
My ShadowsMorgan Moore, Paul Shrofel, Samuel Blais, Robbie Kuster
Samuel "Sammy" Blais is a dynamic Canadian professional ice hockey forward, currently showcasing his skills with the Abbotsford Canucks in the American Hockey League (AHL). Born on June 17, 1996, in Montmagny, Quebec, Blais stands at an impressive 6-2 (188 cm) and weighs 206 lbs (93 kg), making him a formidable presence on the ice. Drafted by the St. Louis Blues in the sixth round of the 2014 NHL Entry Draft, Blais has also had stints with the Blues and the New York Rangers in the National Hockey League (NHL). Known for his aggressive forechecking and physical play, Blais is a versatile forward who can effectively play on either wing. His career highlights include winning the Stanley Cup with the St. Louis Blues in 2019 and representing Canada at the 2023 World Championship. Blais's journey from junior hockey to the NHL is a testament to his dedication and talent, making him a player to watch in the world of professional hockey.
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