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Watch Julian Lage's full SFJAZZ concert on-demand: https://www.sfjazz.org/athome/on-dema... About this clip: SFJAZZ Resident Artistic Director Julian Lage and bassist Jorge Roeder perform Lage’s composition “Double Southpaw” from his 2023 Blue Note EP “The Layers” during their concert on February 21, 2025 – part of the 2024-25 Season and broadcast on Fridays Live. Watch many other performances on SFJAZZ At Home: https://www.SFJAZZ.org/AtHome -- About this concert: Night two of Julian Lage’s week as Resident Artistic Director brings a special night of duets with Jorge Roeder — a longtime collaborator with Lage and among the most acclaimed bassists in modern music. Transcending his prodigious beginnings — which include being the subject of the Oscar-nominated documentary film Jules at Eight, a GRAMMY Awards performance at 13, and faculty status at the Stanford Jazz Workshop at 15 – Santa Rosa-born guitarist Julian Lage has emerged as a stunningly accomplished creative force in modern music. He demonstrated deep maturity and intellectual acuity from the start, joining vibraphone innovator Gary Burton’s star-making quartet in 2004 at age 16. Lage’s trajectory has been linear since then, embracing jazz, pop, country, bluegrass, and acoustic folk with equal élan. At just 35, he’s recorded 15 albums as a leader and lent his singular virtuosity to work with Charles Lloyd, Eric Harland, John Zorn, Terri Lyne Carrington, Fred Hersch, and Nels Cline. Hailing from Lima, Peru, Roeder began classical cello and bass studies at age 14 and was the assistant principal bassist for the Lima Symphony by 21. Among the first musicians he met when arriving in New York in 2007 were Julian Lage and virtuoso pianist Shai Maestro, who have been long-term musical partners ever since. A winner of the International Society of Bassists Jazz Competition and semi-finalist in the Thelonious Monk International Jazz Bass Competition, Roeder has recorded and performed with Lage, Maestro, Gary Burton, Dan Tepfer, Brad Shepik, Nels Cline, Sofia Rei, Ryan Keberle, and John Zorn, and released his solo debut, El Suelo Mio, in 2020. PERSONNEL: Julian Lage: guitar Jorge Roeder: bass Learn more at SFJAZZ.org Subscribe to SFJAZZ's YouTube Channel: / sfjazz Like us on Facebook: / sfjazz Follow us on Twitter: / sfjazz ***SFJAZZ is a non-profit organization that presents year round jazz concerts, festivals and educational programs at the SFJAZZ Center in San Francisco, CA.