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After a couple of crossover records, Bruce Eskovitz really stretched out on his Koch Jazz release (One for Newk) as he paid tribute to <a href="spotify:artist:1VEzN9lxvG6KPR3QQGsebR">Sonny Rollins</a>. One selection ("Tenor Madness") features him holding his own with the great <a href="spotify:artist:2savq7Id5eDV0DVsoug0wH">Ernie Watts</a>. Eskovitz started playing tenor when he was 11 and at age 20 was composing music for <a href="spotify:artist:3Gul9YJiH5cPauKRIMYo3p">Merv Griffin</a>'s television show. He has mostly worked as a studio musician and a jazz educator, but appears regularly in Los Angeles area clubs. ~ Scott Yanow, Rovi