St. Louis Magazine

GOING ON RECORD

HE PLAN WAS to get together and play some music every week. Ptah Williams, the jazz piano virtuoso, brought over some sheet music to Rob Silverman’s studio, Autumn Hill Records. Silverman, who plays drums and produces jazz festivals,” Williams remembers. “There it goes. Because we were listening to each other. We’d discuss certain tunes we were going to do, and if we didn’t like that, we’d pick something else. It was really easy, like eating a piece of pie.”

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