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  • Sounds Visual Radio

    On this episode of the Sounds Visual Radio spinoff series How Deep Is Your Crate, Jody Redhage Ferber and Alan Ferber phoned in to discuss their newest album “Confluence” on Scarlet Tree Records, and share some of their favorite albums by artists including Billie Holiday, Caetano Veloso, and Keith Jarrett.

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  • Painting of Kansas City skyline with a small statue of a woman playing a trumpet in the foreground, titled 'Neon Jazz', promoting a jazz event with host Joe Dimeo.

    NeonJazz

    Neon Jazz is a radio show and interview series created and distributed since 2011. Hatched & Hosted by Joe Dimino out of Kansas City, Missouri. Listen to an interview with Jody Redhage Ferber + Alan Ferber

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  • Red Cat Publicity logo with abstract cat shape, celebrating 20 years of creative publicity for creative artists.

    Red Cat Publicity

    Jody Redhage Ferber – Alan Ferber – Mark Ferber – Confluenceavailable on Scarlet Tree Records on July 18, is a truly unique project. It is nothing less than the sounds of a lifetime of making music together, and the sounds of experiencing millions of moments of life, while seeing a face that encompasses your whole world.

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  • An online article titled 'Jody Redhage Ferber / Alan Ferber / Mark Ferber: Confluence' with a publication date of July 18, 2025. It features a photo of a smiling man in a suit, and an album cover with colorful abstract art in shades of pink, blue, orange, and purple labeled 'Confluence.'

    All About Jazz

    Jody Redhage Ferber has been at the forefront of creative music for two decades, effectively straddling the line between jazz and classical settings. Her husband, celebrated trombonist Alan Ferber, is one of this genre's premiere large group composers, having garnered multiple Grammy nominations and topped polls with both his nonet and big band. His twin brother, ace drummer Mark Ferber, has long been a first call to both jazz stars and up-and-comers.

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  • Photograph of three jazz musicians performing on stage. The man on the left is playing a trombone, the woman in the middle is playing a cello, and the man on the right is playing a keyboard or synthesizer. They are in a music venue or concert hall.

    Downbeat Magazine

    Confluence turns out to be a fatefully apt and multilayered concept and title for the new album released by the Ferbers on Scarlet Tree Records. For starters, said Ferbers are twin brothers Alan and Mark, the tromboneand-drum siblings who have been jazz scene mainstays for years, and Alan’s cellist wife Jody Redhage Ferber. Stylistically speaking, the confluence factor concerns a creatively devised and vibrant crosstalk between jazz and classical chamber music traditions — specifically, the Baroque grand master J.S. Bach.

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