Pianist Larry Fuller on Trio Chemistry and Building a Set That Connects
- ChicagoJazz.com
- Jun 16
- 1 min read
In the world of jazz, there’s something special about watching a trio that truly listens to each other on stage — when every note, pause, and dynamic shift feels intentional yet free. That’s the kind of experience pianist Larry Fuller delivers night after night, and it’s exactly what we discussed in our recent interview.
Larry is no stranger to tight musical units — he’s spent years performing with legends like Ray Brown, Jeff Hamilton, and John Pizzarelli. But what stood out in our conversation was his commitment to building a set that flows, playing with musicians he knows deeply, and crafting performances that resonate with the audience from the very first note.
See Larry Fuller Live
If you want to experience this level of musical synergy for yourself, don’t miss Larry Fuller live at Winter’s Jazz Club in Chicago on June 19, 2025, with sets at 6:30pm and 8:30pm.
This intimate venue is the perfect setting to hear Larry and his trio do what they do best — swing hard, listen deeply, and take the audience on a musical ride.
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