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| instrument = [[Double Bass]]
| instrument = [[Double Bass]]
| years_active = 2016-present
| years_active = 2016-present
| current_member_of = The Adi Meyerson Band
| current_member_of = Dark Matter, Little Kruta<ref name=":1" />
| website = {{URL|adimeyersonmusic.com}}
| website = {{URL|adimeyersonmusic.com}}
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'''Adi Meyerson''' (born January 26, 1991) is an Israeli [[jazz]] bassist, composer, and educator.
'''Adi Meyerson''' (born January 26, 1991) is an Israeli [[jazz]] bassist, [[composer]], and educator.


She was born in [[San Francisco]] but grew up in [[Jerusalem]], Israel. Meyerson started playing [[double bass]] after listening to some albums from [[Sonny Rollins]]. She moved to [[New York City]] in 2012 to study and has a [[Master of Music]] from the [[Manhattan School of Music]].
She was born in [[San Francisco]], [[California]], but grew up in [[Jerusalem]], [[Israel]]. Meyerson started playing the [[double bass]] after graduating from high school and moved to [[New York City]] in 2012. She graduated from [[The New School]] in 2014 and from the [[Manhattan School of Music]] with a [[Master of Music]] in 2020.


Meyerson has performed at multiple [[Jazz club|jazz clubs]] in New York City. She released her debut album, ''Where We Stand'', in June 2018. She released her sophomore album, ''I Want to Sing My Heart Out in Praise of Life'', in 2021. She is an educator and teaches at the [[Jazz at Lincoln Center]].
Meyerson has performed at multiple [[Jazz club|jazz clubs]] in New York City. She is an educator and teaches at the [[Jazz at Lincoln Center]] (JALC) and Jazz House Kids.


She released her debut album, ''Where We Stand'' and her sophomore album, ''I Want to Sing My Heart Out in Praise of Life'', in 2018 and 2021 respectively. She is the leader of Dark Matter, an acoustic quartet.
Meyerson has [[Synesthesia]], a perceptual condition, which has influenced her compositions.

Meyerson cites jazz [[Saxophone|saxophonist]] [[Sonny Rollins]] as one of her greatest influences. She has [[synesthesia]], a perceptual condition, which she incorporates into her compositions. Meyerson has been praised by critics for her compositional skills and her stylistic versatility.


== Early life and education ==
== Early life and education ==
Adi Meyerson was born on January 26, 1991 in San Francisco. At the age of two, Meyerson and her family moved to Jerusalem.<ref name=":1">{{Cite web |date=February 4, 2023 |title=Adi Meyerson |url=https://www.allaboutjazz.com/musicians/adi-meyerson |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20241003212658/https://www.allaboutjazz.com/musicians/adi-meyerson |archive-date=October 3, 2024 |access-date=October 3, 2024 |website=All About Jazz}}</ref><ref name=":4">{{cite web |year= |title=Bio |url=http://www.adimeyersonmusic.com/bio/ |url-status=live |accessdate=October 7, 2024 |website=Adi Meyerson}}</ref> She played [[bass guitar]] in high school, starting at 14.<ref name=":3" />
Adi Meyerson was born on January 26, 1991, in San Francisco. At the age of two, Meyerson and her family moved to Jerusalem.<ref name=":1">{{Cite web |date=February 4, 2023 |title=Adi Meyerson |url=https://www.allaboutjazz.com/musicians/adi-meyerson |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20241003212658/https://www.allaboutjazz.com/musicians/adi-meyerson |archive-date=October 3, 2024 |access-date=October 3, 2024 |website=All About Jazz}}</ref><ref name=":4">{{cite web |year= |title=Bio |url=http://www.adimeyersonmusic.com/bio/ |url-status=live |accessdate=October 7, 2024 |website=Adi Meyerson}}</ref> She started playing the [[Bass guitar|electric bass guitar]] in high school at 14.<ref name=":3" />[[File:Manhattan School of Music (51241934109).jpg|thumb|The [[Manhattan School of Music]], 2021|210x210px]]

After high school, Meyerson began playing the double bass. She was accepted to a joint program between the Center for Jazz Studies at the Israel Conservatory of Music and the [[School of Jazz and Contemporary Music]] at The New School, a private university in [[Greenwich Village]], New York City.<ref name=":0">{{Cite news |date=October 31, 2022 |title=Rising Star: Bassist Adi Meyerson |url=https://njjs.org/2022/10/31/rising-star-bassist-adi-meyerson/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240521200045/https://njjs.org/2022/10/31/rising-star-bassist-adi-meyerson/ |archive-date=May 21, 2024 |access-date=October 5, 2024 |work=New Jersey Jazz Society}}</ref><ref name=":3" />


After graduating from high school, Meyerson began playing the double bass. She was accepted to a joint program between the Center for Jazz Studies at the Israel Conservatory of Music and the [[School of Jazz and Contemporary Music]] at [[The New School]], a private university in [[Greenwich Village]], New York City.<ref name=":0">{{Cite news |date=October 31, 2022 |title=Rising Star: Bassist Adi Meyerson |url=https://njjs.org/2022/10/31/rising-star-bassist-adi-meyerson/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240521200045/https://njjs.org/2022/10/31/rising-star-bassist-adi-meyerson/ |archive-date=May 21, 2024 |access-date=October 5, 2024 |work=New Jersey Jazz Society}}</ref><ref name=":3" />[[File:Manhattan School of Music (51241934109).jpg|thumb|The [[Manhattan School of Music]], 2021|210x210px]]She moved to New York City in August of 2012 to study at The New School. She studied under [[Reggie Workman]], [[Bob Cranshaw]], [[Miguel Zenón|Miguel Zenon]], [[Jim McNeely]], and [[Dave Liebman|Dave Leibman]], among others. She also took private lessons with [[Ron Carter]]. She graduated in 2014.<ref name=":1" /><ref name=":3">{{Cite web |title=Adi Meyerson |url=https://stanfordjazz.org/more-info/faculty-adi-meyerson/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240717131318/https://stanfordjazz.org/more-info/faculty-adi-meyerson/ |archive-date=July 17, 2024 |access-date=October 5, 2024 |website=Stanford Jazz Workshop}}</ref><ref name=":0" /> Later, she received a Master of Music from the Manhattan School of Music.<ref name=":0" /><ref>{{Cite web |title=Adi Meyerson |url=https://www.kennedy-center.org/artists/m/ma-mn/adi-mayerson/ |url-status=live |access-date=October 6, 2024 |website=The Kennedy Center}}</ref>
She moved to New York City in August 2012 to study at The New School. She was instructed by [[Reggie Workman]], [[Bob Cranshaw]], [[Miguel Zenón]], [[Jim McNeely]], and [[Dave Liebman|Dave Leibman]], among others. During her education, she took private lessons with double bassist [[Ron Carter]]. Meyerson graduated from The New School in 2014<ref name=":1" /><ref name=":3">{{Cite web |title=Adi Meyerson |url=https://stanfordjazz.org/more-info/faculty-adi-meyerson/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240717131318/https://stanfordjazz.org/more-info/faculty-adi-meyerson/ |archive-date=July 17, 2024 |access-date=October 5, 2024 |website=Stanford Jazz Workshop}}</ref> and received a Master of Music from the Manhattan School of Music in 2020.<ref name=":0" /><ref>{{Cite web |title=Adi Meyerson |url=https://www.kennedy-center.org/artists/m/ma-mn/adi-mayerson/ |url-status=live |access-date=October 6, 2024 |website=The Kennedy Center}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=January 15, 2020 |title=MSM Spotlight: Luke Paulino and Adi Meyerson |url=https://www.msmnyc.edu/news/msm-spotlight-luke-paulino-and-adi-meyerson/ |url-status=live |access-date=October 13, 2024 |website=Manhattan School of Music}}</ref>


== Career ==
== Career ==
Since moving to New York City, Meyerson has played at [[Smoke (jazz club)|Smoke Jazz]], [[Minton's Playhouse|Minton's]], [[Smalls Jazz Club|Smalls]] and [[Jazz Standard (jazz club)|Jazz Standard]].<ref name=":4" /><ref name=":3" /> She has played onstage with [[Joel Frahm]], [[Joe Magnarelli]], [[Steve Nelson (vibraphonist)|Steve Nelson]], [[Charlie Persip|Charli Persip]], and [[Champian Fulton|Champion Fulton]].<ref name=":3" /><ref name=":2" />
Since moving to New York City, Meyerson has performed at multiple jazz clubs including [[Smoke (jazz club)|Smoke Jazz]], [[Minton's Playhouse|Minton's]], [[Smalls Jazz Club|Smalls]] and [[Jazz Standard (jazz club)|Jazz Standard]].<ref name=":4" /><ref name=":3" /> She has played onstage with [[Joel Frahm]], [[Joe Magnarelli]], [[Steve Nelson (vibraphonist)|Steve Nelson]], [[Charlie Persip|Charli Persip]], and [[Champian Fulton|Champion Fulton]].<ref name=":3" /><ref name=":2" />


Meyerson recorded her debut album, ''Where We Stand'', in September 2017.<ref name=":3" /> She enlisted 5 musicians for the album, including saxophonist [[Joel Frahm]] and guitarist [[Camila Meza|Camilla Meza]]. The album released in June 2018.<ref name=":2">{{cite news |last=Lorge |first=Suzanne |date=October 16, 2018 |title=Bassist Adi Meyerson's Poise and Presence |url=http://downbeat.com/news/detail/adi-meyersons-poise-and-presence |accessdate=October 16, 2018 |work=[[DownBeat]]}}</ref>[[File:Jazz at Lincoln Center (51395662326).jpg|thumb|The [[Jazz at Lincoln Center]], 2021|213x213px]]Meyerson started writing her sophomore album in February 2020 and had aplied for a grant from the [[New York Foundation for the Arts]] in October 2019 to finance the album.<ref name=":5" /> In 2020, she received money from the [[New York Foundation for the Arts|NYFA]] Women's Fund for the album. In 2021, she released, ''I Want to Sing My Heart Out in Praise of Life.''<ref name=":0" /><ref>{{Cite web |title=2020 Recipients |url=https://www.nyfa.org/awards-grants/nyc-womens-fund-for-media-music-and-theatre/2020-recipients/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240419021806/https://www.nyfa.org/awards-grants/nyc-womens-fund-for-media-music-and-theatre/2020-recipients/ |archive-date=April 19, 2024 |access-date=October 5, 2024 |website=New York Foundation for the Arts}}</ref>
Meyerson recorded her debut album, ''Where We Stand'', in September 2017.<ref name=":3" /> She enlisted 5 musicians for the album, including saxophonist [[Joel Frahm]] and guitarist [[Camila Meza|Camilla Meza]]. The album released on June 5, 2018.<ref name=":2">{{cite news |last=Lorge |first=Suzanne |date=October 16, 2018 |title=Bassist Adi Meyerson's Poise and Presence |url=http://downbeat.com/news/detail/adi-meyersons-poise-and-presence |accessdate=October 16, 2018 |work=[[DownBeat]]}}</ref><ref name=":6" />


Meyerson was the bassist of Works For Me, a [[Posi-Tone Records|Posi-Tone]] [[musical collective]], which released the studio album, ''Reach Within'', on January 6, 2020.<ref name=":9" /> She wrote three of the songs on the album.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Freeman |first=Phil |year=2020 |title=Reach Within Works For Me (Posi-Tone) |url=https://nycjazzrecord.com/issues/tnycjr202003.pdf |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240717212742/https://nycjazzrecord.com/issues/tnycjr202003.pdf |archive-date=July 17, 2024 |access-date=October 18, 2024 |work=[[The New York City Jazz Record]] |pages=14}}</ref>
Meyerson teaches at the [[Jazz at Lincoln Center|Jazz at Lincoln Center's]] Jazz for Young People program.<ref name=":0" /> She is a member of Little Kruta, a Pop Chamber orchestra.<ref name=":1" />

Meyerson started writing her sophomore album in February 2020 and had applied for a grant from the [[New York Foundation for the Arts]] (NYFA) in October 2019 to finance the album.<ref name=":5" /> In 2020, she received money from the [[New York Foundation for the Arts|NYFA]] Women's Fund for the album. On August 6, 2021, she released, ''I Want to Sing My Heart Out in Praise of Life.''<ref>{{Cite web |title=2020 Recipients |url=https://www.nyfa.org/awards-grants/nyc-womens-fund-for-media-music-and-theatre/2020-recipients/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240419021806/https://www.nyfa.org/awards-grants/nyc-womens-fund-for-media-music-and-theatre/2020-recipients/ |archive-date=April 19, 2024 |access-date=October 5, 2024 |website=New York Foundation for the Arts}}</ref><ref name=":7" />[[File:Jazz at Lincoln Center (51395662326).jpg|thumb|The [[Jazz at Lincoln Center]], 2021|213x213px]]Meyerson is the leader of Dark Matter, an acoustic [[quartet]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=ADI MEYERSON’S DARK MATTER / EMILY KUHN QUINTET |url=https://stanfordjazz.org/more-info/adi-meyersons-dark-matter-emily-kuhn-quintet-2/ |url-status=live |access-date=October 10, 2024 |website=Stanford Jazz Workshop}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=SJW Presents: Adi Meyerson’s Dark Matter/Emily Kuhn Quintet |url=https://music.stanford.edu/events/sjw-presents-adi-meyersons-dark-matteremily-kuhn-quintet |url-status=live |access-date=October 10, 2024 |website=Stanford Department of Music}}</ref> The quartet formed in 2022 and has performed throughout the United States.<ref name=":8">{{Cite web |title=Shows |url=https://tickets.monksjazz.com/ |url-status=live |access-date=October 17, 2024 |website=Monks}}</ref> In 2024, the quartet was a receipient of [[Chamber Music America|Chamber Music America's]] Performance Plus Grant.<ref>{{Cite web |date=March 27, 2024 |title=The 2024 Performance Plus Grantees Announced |url=https://chambermusicamerica.org/news/2024-performance-plus-awards/#:~:text=In%20addition%20to%20the%20funding,panel%20in%20late%20winter%202024. |url-status=live |access-date=October 17, 2024 |website=Chamber Music America}}</ref> The quartet recorded their first album in 2024, which is set to release in 2025.<ref name=":8" />

Meyerson teaches at the JALC's Jazz for Young People program and at Jazz House Kids’ CHiCA Power Residency, a program that provides musical instruction for female musicians aged 12-18.<ref name=":0" />


== Style and influences ==
== Style and influences ==
[[All About Jazz]] reviewer Jerome Wilson wrote about Meyerson's debut album, saying that "Most of the tracks have the feel of a hard-blowing '60s jazz combo", and that Meyerson "can compose strong, memorable tunes both in the mainstream jazz style and in more open, [[Progressive music|progressive]] formats."<ref>{{Cite web |last=Wilson |first=Jerome |date=July 23, 2018 |title=Adi Meyerson: Where We Stand |url=https://www.allaboutjazz.com/where-we-stand-adi-meyerson-self-produced-review-by-jerome-wilson |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230127004713/https://www.allaboutjazz.com/where-we-stand-adi-meyerson-self-produced-review-by-jerome-wilson |archive-date=January 27, 2023 |access-date=October 7, 2024 |website=All About Jazz}}</ref> Tony Benjamin of [[Jazzwise]] noted that Meyerson's second album has "an upbeat and affirmative tone to her music, both in style and content."<ref>{{Cite web |last=Benjamin |first=Tony |title=Adi Meyerson: I Want To Sing My Heart Out In Praise of Life |url=https://www.jazzwise.com/review/adi-meyerson-i-want-to-sing-my-heart-out-in-praise-of-life |url-status=live |access-date=October 7, 2024 |website=Jazzwise}}</ref>
''[[All About Jazz]]'' reviewer Jerome Wilson wrote that on Meyerson's debut album, "Most of the tracks have the feel of a hard-blowing '60s jazz combo", and that Meyerson "can compose strong, memorable tunes both in the mainstream jazz style and in more open, [[Progressive music|progressive]] formats."<ref>{{Cite web |last=Wilson |first=Jerome |date=July 23, 2018 |title=Adi Meyerson: Where We Stand |url=https://www.allaboutjazz.com/where-we-stand-adi-meyerson-self-produced-review-by-jerome-wilson |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230127004713/https://www.allaboutjazz.com/where-we-stand-adi-meyerson-self-produced-review-by-jerome-wilson |archive-date=January 27, 2023 |access-date=October 7, 2024 |website=All About Jazz}}</ref> Tony Benjamin of ''[[Jazzwise]]'' noted that Meyerson's second album has "an upbeat and affirmative tone to her music, both in style and content."<ref>{{Cite web |last=Benjamin |first=Tony |title=Adi Meyerson: I Want To Sing My Heart Out In Praise of Life |url=https://www.jazzwise.com/review/adi-meyerson-i-want-to-sing-my-heart-out-in-praise-of-life |url-status=live |access-date=October 7, 2024 |website=Jazzwise}}</ref>


In 2017, she attended an art exhibition by [[Yayoi Kusama]], a Japanese visual artist. Her second album, ''I Want to Sing My Heart Out in Praise of Life'', is inspired by Kusama's work. Meyerson says that the colors of Kusama's paintings were similar to the ones she experiences due to her [[Synesthesia]]. Meyerson states that she matched the colors of Kusama's paintings to notes while composing the album.<ref name=":5">{{Cite news |date=December 10, 2021 |title=Adi Meyerson on taking inspiration from avant garde artist Yayoi Kusama and processing synesthesia through bass |url=https://www.guitarworld.com/features/adi-meyerson-i-want-to-sing-my-heart-out-in-praise-of-life |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240525055141/https://www.guitarworld.com/features/adi-meyerson-i-want-to-sing-my-heart-out-in-praise-of-life |archive-date=May 25, 2024 |access-date=October 7, 2024 |work=[[Guitar World]]}}</ref>
In 2017, she attended an art exhibition by [[Yayoi Kusama]], a Japanese [[Visual arts|visual artist]]. Her second album, ''I Want to Sing My Heart Out in Praise of Life'', is inspired by Kusama's work. Meyerson says that the colors of Kusama's paintings were similar to the ones she experiences due to her synesthesia. Meyerson said, "I started using the pitch material, matching the colors to the notes." to compose the album.<ref name=":5">{{Cite news |date=December 10, 2021 |title=Adi Meyerson on taking inspiration from avant garde artist Yayoi Kusama and processing synesthesia through bass |url=https://www.guitarworld.com/features/adi-meyerson-i-want-to-sing-my-heart-out-in-praise-of-life |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240525055141/https://www.guitarworld.com/features/adi-meyerson-i-want-to-sing-my-heart-out-in-praise-of-life |archive-date=May 25, 2024 |access-date=October 7, 2024 |work=[[Guitar World]]}}</ref>


Meyerson’s influences include [[Sonny Rollins]], [[Paul Chambers]], [[Oscar Pettiford]], [[Jimmy Blanton]], [[Ahmad Jamal]], [[Israel Crosby]], Ron Carter, [[Charlie Haden]], [[Jimmy Garrison]], [[George Duvivier]], and [[Charles Mingus]]. She says that she looked up to Charles Mingus as a bass player and composer. She listened to Sonny Rollins' albums ''[[Sonny Rollins Plus 4]],'' ''[[Saxophone Colossus]],'' and ''[[Tenor Madness]]'' heavily at age 17.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Johnson |first=Kevin |date=July 12, 2018 |title=Where We Stand: An Interview with Adi Meyerson |url=https://www.notreble.com/buzz/2018/07/12/where-we-stand-an-interview-with-adi-meyerson/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211028020705/https://www.notreble.com/buzz/2018/07/12/where-we-stand-an-interview-with-adi-meyerson/ |archive-date=October 28, 2021 |access-date=October 8, 2024 |work=No Treble}}</ref><ref name=":0" /> After listening to the latter two albums she said, "I wanted to start playing upright. I knew I couldn’t get the bass to sound on electric like what I heard the bass sound like on those recordings."<ref name=":0" />
During high school, Meyerson played [[Rock music|rock]] and [[Jazz fusion|fusion]] on the bass guitar.<ref name=":2" /> Her influences include Sonny Rollins, [[Paul Chambers]], [[Oscar Pettiford]], [[Jimmy Blanton]], [[Ahmad Jamal]], [[Israel Crosby]], Ron Carter, [[Charlie Haden]], [[Jimmy Garrison]], [[George Duvivier]], and [[Charles Mingus]]. She listened to Sonny Rollins' albums ''[[Sonny Rollins Plus 4]],'' ''[[Saxophone Colossus]],'' and ''[[Tenor Madness]]'' heavily at age 17.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Johnson |first=Kevin |date=July 12, 2018 |title=Where We Stand: An Interview with Adi Meyerson |url=https://www.notreble.com/buzz/2018/07/12/where-we-stand-an-interview-with-adi-meyerson/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211028020705/https://www.notreble.com/buzz/2018/07/12/where-we-stand-an-interview-with-adi-meyerson/ |archive-date=October 28, 2021 |access-date=October 8, 2024 |work=No Treble}}</ref><ref name=":0" /> Meyerson stated, "I wanted to start playing upright. I knew I couldn't get the bass to sound on electric like what I heard the bass sound like on those recordings."<ref name=":0" />


Trumpeter Freddie Hendrix, who performed on ''Where We Stand,'' said of Meyerson "[She has] a good pen for composition as well as covering all of the bases as far as bass playing is concerned".<ref name=":0" />
Trumpeter Freddie Hendrix, who performed on ''Where We Stand,'' said of Meyerson, "[She has] a good pen for composition as well as covering all of the bases as far as bass playing is concerned".<ref name=":0" />


== Discography ==
== Discography ==


=== As leader ===
=== As leader ===
* ''Where We Stand -'' (Self release, 2018)<ref>{{Cite web |last=Meyerson |first=Adi |date=June 5, 2018 |title=Where We Stand |url=https://adimeyerson.bandcamp.com/album/where-we-stand |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220712113708/https://adimeyerson.bandcamp.com/album/where-we-stand |archive-date=July 12, 2022 |access-date=October 7, 2024 |website=Bandcamp}}</ref>
* ''Where We Stand -'' (Self release, 2018)<ref name=":6">{{Cite web |last=Meyerson |first=Adi |date=June 5, 2018 |title=Where We Stand |url=https://adimeyerson.bandcamp.com/album/where-we-stand |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220712113708/https://adimeyerson.bandcamp.com/album/where-we-stand |archive-date=July 12, 2022 |access-date=October 7, 2024 |website=Bandcamp}}</ref>
* ''I Want to Sing My Heart Out in Praise of Life'' - (Self release, 2021)<ref>{{Cite web |last=Meyerson |first=Adi |date=August 6, 2021 |title=I Want to Sing My Heart Out in Praise Of Life |url=https://adimeyerson.bandcamp.com/album/i-want-to-sing-my-heart-out-in-praise-of-life |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230914011313/https://adimeyerson.bandcamp.com/album/i-want-to-sing-my-heart-out-in-praise-of-life |archive-date=September 14, 2023 |access-date=October 7, 2024 |website=Bandcamp}}</ref>
* ''I Want to Sing My Heart Out in Praise of Life'' - (Self release, 2021)<ref name=":7">{{Cite web |last=Meyerson |first=Adi |date=August 6, 2021 |title=I Want to Sing My Heart Out in Praise Of Life |url=https://adimeyerson.bandcamp.com/album/i-want-to-sing-my-heart-out-in-praise-of-life |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230914011313/https://adimeyerson.bandcamp.com/album/i-want-to-sing-my-heart-out-in-praise-of-life |archive-date=September 14, 2023 |access-date=October 7, 2024 |website=Bandcamp}}</ref>


=== As member ===
=== As member ===
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* Little Kruta - ''Justice'' - (Chesky Records, 2019) - Recorded June 19, 2019<ref>{{Cite web |date=October 25, 2019 |title=Justice |url=https://littlekruta.bandcamp.com/album/justice |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240621040808/https://littlekruta.bandcamp.com/album/justice |archive-date=June 21, 2024 |access-date=October 7, 2024 |website=Bandcamp}}</ref>
* Little Kruta - ''Justice'' - (Chesky Records, 2019) - Recorded June 19, 2019<ref>{{Cite web |date=October 25, 2019 |title=Justice |url=https://littlekruta.bandcamp.com/album/justice |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240621040808/https://littlekruta.bandcamp.com/album/justice |archive-date=June 21, 2024 |access-date=October 7, 2024 |website=Bandcamp}}</ref>
* Little Kruta - ''Hero - Orchestral'' - (Atlantic Records, 2021)<ref>{{Cite web |date=September 18, 2021 |title=Faouzia's 'Hero' with an Orchestral twist |url=https://www.littlekruta.com/news/2021/11/6/faouzias-hero-with-an-orchestral-twist |url-status=live |access-date=October 8, 2024 |website=Little Kruta}}</ref>
* Little Kruta - ''Hero - Orchestral'' - (Atlantic Records, 2021)<ref>{{Cite web |date=September 18, 2021 |title=Faouzia's 'Hero' with an Orchestral twist |url=https://www.littlekruta.com/news/2021/11/6/faouzias-hero-with-an-orchestral-twist |url-status=live |access-date=October 8, 2024 |website=Little Kruta}}</ref>

==== With Works For Me ====

* Works For Me - ''Reach Within'' - (Posi-Tone, 2020)<ref>{{Cite web |date=January 3, 2020 |title=Reach Within |url=https://worksforme.bandcamp.com/album/reach-within |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230610015639/https://worksforme.bandcamp.com/album/reach-within |archive-date=Jun 10, 2023 |access-date=October 7, 2024 |website=Bandcamp}}</ref>
* Works For Me - ''Send One Your Love'' - (2020, Posi-Tone) from ''Tales Of Wonder - A Jazz Celebration Of Stevie'' - Recorded June 6, 2019<ref>{{Cite web |date=May 8, 2020 |title=Works For Me - Send One Your Love |url=https://positone.bandcamp.com/track/send-one-your-love |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230711052108/https://positone.bandcamp.com/track/send-one-your-love |archive-date=July 11, 2023 |access-date=October 7, 2024 |website=Bandcamp}}</ref>


=== As guest ===
=== As guest ===
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* Pressure Fit - ''Sticky'' - (2020, Youngbloods)<ref>{{Cite web |date=July 8, 2020 |title=Sticky |url=https://pressurefit.bandcamp.com/track/sticky |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210708160016/https://pressurefit.bandcamp.com/track/sticky |archive-date=July 8, 2021 |access-date=October 7, 2024 |website=Bandcamp}}</ref>
* Pressure Fit - ''Sticky'' - (2020, Youngbloods)<ref>{{Cite web |date=July 8, 2020 |title=Sticky |url=https://pressurefit.bandcamp.com/track/sticky |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210708160016/https://pressurefit.bandcamp.com/track/sticky |archive-date=July 8, 2021 |access-date=October 7, 2024 |website=Bandcamp}}</ref>
* Reginald Chapman & Pressure Fit - ''East Williamsburg Sessions'' - (2022, Fresh Selects)<ref>{{Cite web |last=Chapman |first=Reginald |date=November 3, 2022 |title=East Williamsburg Sessions |url=https://freshselects.bandcamp.com/album/east-williamsburg-sessions |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240724153029/https://freshselects.bandcamp.com/album/east-williamsburg-sessions |archive-date=July 24, 2024 |access-date=October 7, 2024 |website=Bandcamp}}</ref>
* Reginald Chapman & Pressure Fit - ''East Williamsburg Sessions'' - (2022, Fresh Selects)<ref>{{Cite web |last=Chapman |first=Reginald |date=November 3, 2022 |title=East Williamsburg Sessions |url=https://freshselects.bandcamp.com/album/east-williamsburg-sessions |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240724153029/https://freshselects.bandcamp.com/album/east-williamsburg-sessions |archive-date=July 24, 2024 |access-date=October 7, 2024 |website=Bandcamp}}</ref>

==== With Works For Me ====

* Works For Me - ''Reach Within'' - (Posi-Tone, 2020)<ref name=":9">{{Cite web |date=January 3, 2020 |title=Reach Within |url=https://worksforme.bandcamp.com/album/reach-within |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230610015639/https://worksforme.bandcamp.com/album/reach-within |archive-date=Jun 10, 2023 |access-date=October 7, 2024 |website=Bandcamp}}</ref>
* Works For Me - ''Send One Your Love'' - (2020, Posi-Tone) from ''Tales Of Wonder - A Jazz Celebration Of Stevie'' - Recorded June 6, 2019<ref>{{Cite web |date=May 8, 2020 |title=Works For Me - Send One Your Love |url=https://positone.bandcamp.com/track/send-one-your-love |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230711052108/https://positone.bandcamp.com/track/send-one-your-love |archive-date=July 11, 2023 |access-date=October 7, 2024 |website=Bandcamp}}</ref>


==== With others ====
==== With others ====
* Shannon Söderlund - ''The Magic'' - (2016, Independent)<ref>{{Cite web |last=Söderlund |first=Shannon |date=July 15, 2016 |title=The Magic |url=https://shannonsoderlund.bandcamp.com/album/the-magic |url-status=live |access-date=October 7, 2024 |website=Bandcamp}}</ref>
* Shannon Söderlund - ''The Magic'' - (2016, Independent)<ref>{{Cite web |last=Söderlund |first=Shannon |date=July 15, 2016 |title=The Magic |url=https://shannonsoderlund.bandcamp.com/album/the-magic |url-status=live |access-date=October 7, 2024 |website=Bandcamp}}</ref>
* [[Champian Fulton]] - ''Speechless'' - ([[Posi-Tone Records|Posi-Tone]], 2017)<ref>{{Cite web |last=Fulton |first=Champian |date=March 17, 2017 |title=Speechless |url=https://champianfultonpiano.bandcamp.com/album/speechless |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230423020218/https://champianfultonpiano.bandcamp.com/album/speechless |archive-date=April 23, 2023 |access-date=October 7, 2024 |website=Bandcamp}}</ref>
* [[Champian Fulton]] - ''Speechless'' - (Posi-Tone, 2017)<ref>{{Cite web |last=Fulton |first=Champian |date=March 17, 2017 |title=Speechless |url=https://champianfultonpiano.bandcamp.com/album/speechless |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230423020218/https://champianfultonpiano.bandcamp.com/album/speechless |archive-date=April 23, 2023 |access-date=October 7, 2024 |website=Bandcamp}}</ref>
* [[Stro Elliot]] - ''You Go To My Head'' - (Fresh Selects, 2020) from ''Prototype Remixes''<ref>{{Cite web |date=September 17, 2020 |title=You Go To My Head (Pressure Fit's Stro Elliot Remix Cover) |url=https://freshselects.bandcamp.com/track/you-go-to-my-head-pressure-fits-stro-elliot-remix-cover |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240727064333/https://freshselects.bandcamp.com/track/you-go-to-my-head-pressure-fits-stro-elliot-remix-cover |archive-date=July 27, 2024 |access-date=October 7, 2024 |website=Bancamp}}</ref>
* [[Stro Elliot]] - ''You Go To My Head'' - (Fresh Selects, 2020) from ''Prototype Remixes''<ref>{{Cite web |date=September 17, 2020 |title=You Go To My Head (Pressure Fit's Stro Elliot Remix Cover) |url=https://freshselects.bandcamp.com/track/you-go-to-my-head-pressure-fits-stro-elliot-remix-cover |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240727064333/https://freshselects.bandcamp.com/track/you-go-to-my-head-pressure-fits-stro-elliot-remix-cover |archive-date=July 27, 2024 |access-date=October 7, 2024 |website=Bancamp}}</ref>
* Fielded - ''Demisexual Lovelace'' - (2020, [[Billy Woods|BackwoodsStudioz]])<ref>{{Cite web |date=October 9, 2020 |title=Demisexual Lovelace |url=https://fielded.bandcamp.com/album/demisexual-lovelace |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20241003074735/https://fielded.bandcamp.com/album/demisexual-lovelace |archive-date=October 3, 2024 |access-date=October 7, 2024 |website=Bandcamp}}</ref>
* Fielded - ''Demisexual Lovelace'' - (2020, [[Billy Woods|BackwoodsStudioz]])<ref>{{Cite web |date=October 9, 2020 |title=Demisexual Lovelace |url=https://fielded.bandcamp.com/album/demisexual-lovelace |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20241003074735/https://fielded.bandcamp.com/album/demisexual-lovelace |archive-date=October 3, 2024 |access-date=October 7, 2024 |website=Bandcamp}}</ref>
* New Faces - ''New Sounds'' - (Posi-Tone, 2021)<ref>{{Cite web |date=January 8, 2021 |title=New Sounds |url=https://newfacesjazz.bandcamp.com/album/new-sounds |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231224101104/https://newfacesjazz.bandcamp.com/album/new-sounds |archive-date=December 24, 2023 |access-date=October 7, 2024 |website=Bandcamp}}</ref>
* New Faces - ''New Sounds'' - (Posi-Tone, 2021)<ref>{{Cite web |date=January 8, 2021 |title=New Sounds |url=https://newfacesjazz.bandcamp.com/album/new-sounds |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231224101104/https://newfacesjazz.bandcamp.com/album/new-sounds |archive-date=December 24, 2023 |access-date=October 7, 2024 |website=Bandcamp}}</ref>
* Jeff Krol - ''Live at Scholes Street'' - (Independent, 2022)<ref>{{Cite web |last=Krol |first=Jeff |date=January 28, 2022 |title=Live at Scholes Street |url=https://jeffkrol.bandcamp.com/album/live-at-scholes-street |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220514000519/https://jeffkrol.bandcamp.com/album/live-at-scholes-street |archive-date=May 14, 2022 |access-date=October 7, 2024 |website=Bandcamp}}</ref>
* Jeff Krol - ''Live at Scholes Street'' - (Independent, 2022)<ref>{{Cite web |last=Krol |first=Jeff |date=January 28, 2022 |title=Live at Scholes Street |url=https://jeffkrol.bandcamp.com/album/live-at-scholes-street |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220514000519/https://jeffkrol.bandcamp.com/album/live-at-scholes-street |archive-date=May 14, 2022 |access-date=October 7, 2024 |website=Bandcamp}}</ref>
* Vivienne Aerts - ''Typuhth​â​ng'' - (2023, Independent)<ref>{{Cite web |last=Aerts |first=Vivienne |date=March 3, 2023 |title=Typuhthâng |url=https://vivienne.bandcamp.com/album/typuhth-ng |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240301020722/https://vivienne.bandcamp.com/album/typuhth-ng |archive-date=March 1, 2024 |access-date=October 7, 2024 |website=Bandcamp}}</ref>
* Vivienne Aerts - ''Typuhthâng'' - (2023, Independent)<ref>{{Cite web |last=Aerts |first=Vivienne |date=March 3, 2023 |title=Typuhthâng |url=https://vivienne.bandcamp.com/album/typuhth-ng |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240301020722/https://vivienne.bandcamp.com/album/typuhth-ng |archive-date=March 1, 2024 |access-date=October 7, 2024 |website=Bandcamp}}</ref>
* Willie Morris - ''Conversation Starter'' - (Posi-Tone, 2023)<ref>{{Cite web |last=Morris |first=Willie |date=August 18, 2023 |title=Conversation Starter |url=https://williemorrisjazz.bandcamp.com/album/conversation-starter |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240706074109/https://williemorrisjazz.bandcamp.com/album/conversation-starter |archive-date=July 6, 2024 |access-date=October 7, 2024 |website=Bandcamp}}</ref>
* Willie Morris - ''Conversation Starter'' - (Posi-Tone, 2023)<ref>{{Cite web |last=Morris |first=Willie |date=August 18, 2023 |title=Conversation Starter |url=https://williemorrisjazz.bandcamp.com/album/conversation-starter |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240706074109/https://williemorrisjazz.bandcamp.com/album/conversation-starter |archive-date=July 6, 2024 |access-date=October 7, 2024 |website=Bandcamp}}</ref>
* Posi-Tone - ''Shorter Moments - Citizen Wayne'' - (2023, Posi-Tone)<ref>{{Cite web |date=August 25, 2023 |title=Shorter Moments - Citizen Wayne |url=https://positone.bandcamp.com/album/shorter-moments-citizen-wayne |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240521234742/https://positone.bandcamp.com/album/shorter-moments-citizen-wayne |archive-date=May 21, 2024 |access-date=October 7, 2024 |website=October 7, 2024}}</ref>
* Posi-Tone - ''Shorter Moments - Citizen Wayne'' - (2023, Posi-Tone)<ref>{{Cite web |date=August 25, 2023 |title=Shorter Moments - Citizen Wayne |url=https://positone.bandcamp.com/album/shorter-moments-citizen-wayne |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240521234742/https://positone.bandcamp.com/album/shorter-moments-citizen-wayne |archive-date=May 21, 2024 |access-date=October 7, 2024 |website=October 7, 2024}}</ref>
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Adi Meyerson
Born (1991-01-26) January 26, 1991 (age 33)
San Francisco, California, US
OriginJerusalem, Israel
Genres
Occupations
  • Bassist
  • composer
  • educator
InstrumentDouble Bass
Years active2016-present
Member ofDark Matter, Little Kruta[1]
Websiteadimeyersonmusic.com

Adi Meyerson (born January 26, 1991) is an Israeli jazz bassist, composer, and educator.

She was born in San Francisco, California, but grew up in Jerusalem, Israel. Meyerson started playing the double bass after graduating from high school and moved to New York City in 2012. She graduated from The New School in 2014 and from the Manhattan School of Music with a Master of Music in 2020.

Meyerson has performed at multiple jazz clubs in New York City. She is an educator and teaches at the Jazz at Lincoln Center (JALC) and Jazz House Kids.

She released her debut album, Where We Stand and her sophomore album, I Want to Sing My Heart Out in Praise of Life, in 2018 and 2021 respectively. She is the leader of Dark Matter, an acoustic quartet.

Meyerson cites jazz saxophonist Sonny Rollins as one of her greatest influences. She has synesthesia, a perceptual condition, which she incorporates into her compositions. Meyerson has been praised by critics for her compositional skills and her stylistic versatility.

Early life and education

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Adi Meyerson was born on January 26, 1991, in San Francisco. At the age of two, Meyerson and her family moved to Jerusalem.[1][2] She started playing the electric bass guitar in high school at 14.[3]

The Manhattan School of Music, 2021

After high school, Meyerson began playing the double bass. She was accepted to a joint program between the Center for Jazz Studies at the Israel Conservatory of Music and the School of Jazz and Contemporary Music at The New School, a private university in Greenwich Village, New York City.[4][3]

She moved to New York City in August 2012 to study at The New School. She was instructed by Reggie Workman, Bob Cranshaw, Miguel Zenón, Jim McNeely, and Dave Leibman, among others. During her education, she took private lessons with double bassist Ron Carter. Meyerson graduated from The New School in 2014[1][3] and received a Master of Music from the Manhattan School of Music in 2020.[4][5][6]

Career

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Since moving to New York City, Meyerson has performed at multiple jazz clubs including Smoke Jazz, Minton's, Smalls and Jazz Standard.[2][3] She has played onstage with Joel Frahm, Joe Magnarelli, Steve Nelson, Charli Persip, and Champion Fulton.[3][7]

Meyerson recorded her debut album, Where We Stand, in September 2017.[3] She enlisted 5 musicians for the album, including saxophonist Joel Frahm and guitarist Camilla Meza. The album released on June 5, 2018.[7][8]

Meyerson was the bassist of Works For Me, a Posi-Tone musical collective, which released the studio album, Reach Within, on January 6, 2020.[9] She wrote three of the songs on the album.[10]

Meyerson started writing her sophomore album in February 2020 and had applied for a grant from the New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) in October 2019 to finance the album.[11] In 2020, she received money from the NYFA Women's Fund for the album. On August 6, 2021, she released, I Want to Sing My Heart Out in Praise of Life.[12][13]

The Jazz at Lincoln Center, 2021

Meyerson is the leader of Dark Matter, an acoustic quartet.[14][15] The quartet formed in 2022 and has performed throughout the United States.[16] In 2024, the quartet was a receipient of Chamber Music America's Performance Plus Grant.[17] The quartet recorded their first album in 2024, which is set to release in 2025.[16]

Meyerson teaches at the JALC's Jazz for Young People program and at Jazz House Kids’ CHiCA Power Residency, a program that provides musical instruction for female musicians aged 12-18.[4]

Style and influences

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All About Jazz reviewer Jerome Wilson wrote that on Meyerson's debut album, "Most of the tracks have the feel of a hard-blowing '60s jazz combo", and that Meyerson "can compose strong, memorable tunes both in the mainstream jazz style and in more open, progressive formats."[18] Tony Benjamin of Jazzwise noted that Meyerson's second album has "an upbeat and affirmative tone to her music, both in style and content."[19]

In 2017, she attended an art exhibition by Yayoi Kusama, a Japanese visual artist. Her second album, I Want to Sing My Heart Out in Praise of Life, is inspired by Kusama's work. Meyerson says that the colors of Kusama's paintings were similar to the ones she experiences due to her synesthesia. Meyerson said, "I started using the pitch material, matching the colors to the notes." to compose the album.[11]

During high school, Meyerson played rock and fusion on the bass guitar.[7] Her influences include Sonny Rollins, Paul Chambers, Oscar Pettiford, Jimmy Blanton, Ahmad Jamal, Israel Crosby, Ron Carter, Charlie Haden, Jimmy Garrison, George Duvivier, and Charles Mingus. She listened to Sonny Rollins' albums Sonny Rollins Plus 4, Saxophone Colossus, and Tenor Madness heavily at age 17.[20][4] Meyerson stated, "I wanted to start playing upright. I knew I couldn't get the bass to sound on electric like what I heard the bass sound like on those recordings."[4]

Trumpeter Freddie Hendrix, who performed on Where We Stand, said of Meyerson, "[She has] a good pen for composition as well as covering all of the bases as far as bass playing is concerned".[4]

Discography

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As leader

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  • Where We Stand - (Self release, 2018)[8]
  • I Want to Sing My Heart Out in Praise of Life - (Self release, 2021)[13]

As member

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With Little Kruta

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  • Little Kruta - One (Featuring Alita Moses) - (Chesky Records, 2019) Single - Recorded June 19, 2019[21]
  • Little Kruta - Justice - (Chesky Records, 2019) - Recorded June 19, 2019[22]
  • Little Kruta - Hero - Orchestral - (Atlantic Records, 2021)[23]

As guest

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With Pressure Fit

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  • Pressure Fit - Sticky - (2020, Youngbloods)[24]
  • Reginald Chapman & Pressure Fit - East Williamsburg Sessions - (2022, Fresh Selects)[25]

With Works For Me

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  • Works For Me - Reach Within - (Posi-Tone, 2020)[9]
  • Works For Me - Send One Your Love - (2020, Posi-Tone) from Tales Of Wonder - A Jazz Celebration Of Stevie - Recorded June 6, 2019[26]

With others

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References

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  1. ^ a b c "Adi Meyerson". All About Jazz. February 4, 2023. Archived from the original on October 3, 2024. Retrieved October 3, 2024.
  2. ^ a b "Bio". Adi Meyerson. Retrieved October 7, 2024.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. ^ a b c d e f "Adi Meyerson". Stanford Jazz Workshop. Archived from the original on July 17, 2024. Retrieved October 5, 2024.
  4. ^ a b c d e f "Rising Star: Bassist Adi Meyerson". New Jersey Jazz Society. October 31, 2022. Archived from the original on May 21, 2024. Retrieved October 5, 2024.
  5. ^ "Adi Meyerson". The Kennedy Center. Retrieved October 6, 2024.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  6. ^ "MSM Spotlight: Luke Paulino and Adi Meyerson". Manhattan School of Music. January 15, 2020. Retrieved October 13, 2024.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  7. ^ a b c Lorge, Suzanne (October 16, 2018). "Bassist Adi Meyerson's Poise and Presence". DownBeat. Retrieved October 16, 2018.
  8. ^ a b Meyerson, Adi (June 5, 2018). "Where We Stand". Bandcamp. Archived from the original on July 12, 2022. Retrieved October 7, 2024.
  9. ^ a b "Reach Within". Bandcamp. January 3, 2020. Archived from the original on Jun 10, 2023. Retrieved October 7, 2024.
  10. ^ Freeman, Phil (2020). "Reach Within Works For Me (Posi-Tone)" (PDF). The New York City Jazz Record. p. 14. Archived (PDF) from the original on July 17, 2024. Retrieved October 18, 2024.
  11. ^ a b "Adi Meyerson on taking inspiration from avant garde artist Yayoi Kusama and processing synesthesia through bass". Guitar World. December 10, 2021. Archived from the original on May 25, 2024. Retrieved October 7, 2024.
  12. ^ "2020 Recipients". New York Foundation for the Arts. Archived from the original on April 19, 2024. Retrieved October 5, 2024.
  13. ^ a b Meyerson, Adi (August 6, 2021). "I Want to Sing My Heart Out in Praise Of Life". Bandcamp. Archived from the original on September 14, 2023. Retrieved October 7, 2024.
  14. ^ "ADI MEYERSON'S DARK MATTER / EMILY KUHN QUINTET". Stanford Jazz Workshop. Retrieved October 10, 2024.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  15. ^ "SJW Presents: Adi Meyerson's Dark Matter/Emily Kuhn Quintet". Stanford Department of Music. Retrieved October 10, 2024.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  16. ^ a b "Shows". Monks. Retrieved October 17, 2024.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  17. ^ "The 2024 Performance Plus Grantees Announced". Chamber Music America. March 27, 2024. Retrieved October 17, 2024.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  18. ^ Wilson, Jerome (July 23, 2018). "Adi Meyerson: Where We Stand". All About Jazz. Archived from the original on January 27, 2023. Retrieved October 7, 2024.
  19. ^ Benjamin, Tony. "Adi Meyerson: I Want To Sing My Heart Out In Praise of Life". Jazzwise. Retrieved October 7, 2024.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  20. ^ Johnson, Kevin (July 12, 2018). "Where We Stand: An Interview with Adi Meyerson". No Treble. Archived from the original on October 28, 2021. Retrieved October 8, 2024.
  21. ^ "One". Bandcamp. June 19, 2019. Archived from the original on June 29, 2022. Retrieved October 7, 2024.
  22. ^ "Justice". Bandcamp. October 25, 2019. Archived from the original on June 21, 2024. Retrieved October 7, 2024.
  23. ^ "Faouzia's 'Hero' with an Orchestral twist". Little Kruta. September 18, 2021. Retrieved October 8, 2024.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  24. ^ "Sticky". Bandcamp. July 8, 2020. Archived from the original on July 8, 2021. Retrieved October 7, 2024.
  25. ^ Chapman, Reginald (November 3, 2022). "East Williamsburg Sessions". Bandcamp. Archived from the original on July 24, 2024. Retrieved October 7, 2024.
  26. ^ "Works For Me - Send One Your Love". Bandcamp. May 8, 2020. Archived from the original on July 11, 2023. Retrieved October 7, 2024.
  27. ^ Söderlund, Shannon (July 15, 2016). "The Magic". Bandcamp. Retrieved October 7, 2024.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  28. ^ Fulton, Champian (March 17, 2017). "Speechless". Bandcamp. Archived from the original on April 23, 2023. Retrieved October 7, 2024.
  29. ^ "You Go To My Head (Pressure Fit's Stro Elliot Remix Cover)". Bancamp. September 17, 2020. Archived from the original on July 27, 2024. Retrieved October 7, 2024.
  30. ^ "Demisexual Lovelace". Bandcamp. October 9, 2020. Archived from the original on October 3, 2024. Retrieved October 7, 2024.
  31. ^ "New Sounds". Bandcamp. January 8, 2021. Archived from the original on December 24, 2023. Retrieved October 7, 2024.
  32. ^ Krol, Jeff (January 28, 2022). "Live at Scholes Street". Bandcamp. Archived from the original on May 14, 2022. Retrieved October 7, 2024.
  33. ^ Aerts, Vivienne (March 3, 2023). "Typuhthâng". Bandcamp. Archived from the original on March 1, 2024. Retrieved October 7, 2024.
  34. ^ Morris, Willie (August 18, 2023). "Conversation Starter". Bandcamp. Archived from the original on July 6, 2024. Retrieved October 7, 2024.
  35. ^ "Shorter Moments - Citizen Wayne". October 7, 2024. August 25, 2023. Archived from the original on May 21, 2024. Retrieved October 7, 2024.
  36. ^ "We Buy Diabetic Test Strips". Bandcamp. September 29, 2023. Archived from the original on September 30, 2024. Retrieved October 7, 2024.
  37. ^ "Money Has No Owners". Bandcamp. March 29, 2024. Archived from the original on June 17, 2024. Retrieved October 7, 2024.
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