Since the early 1990s, guitarist Peter Bernstein, organist Larry Goldings, and drummer Bill Stewart have logged a lot of musical time together. Recording and performing as a trio under each of their individual names, they've evolved the kind of chemistry that can only come from a longstanding and purely cooperative relationship among talented equals. Their acclaimed recordings have included Sweet Science (as Goldings trio, 2002) and Live at Smoke (as Bernstein trio, 2005). Larry Goldings is considered by many to be one of today's premiere jazz keyboardists. Already in 2006 Goldings has toured as the sole accompanist with James Taylor and as part of John Scofield's Trio Beyond (also featuring Jack DeJohnette). Guitarist Peter Bernstein has been playing the New York Jazz scene for over a decade and has established himself as a consummate leader, a highly cooperative sideman and a gifted composer. A past teen participant at Stanford Jazz Workshop, drummer Bill Stewart is among a scarce handful of artists who take the drums and create an environment that fosters mystery, personal expression, and a fair amount of wit. Well known for his associations with John Scofield and Pat Metheny, Stewart made a very impressive recording debut as a leader with Snide Remarks in 1995, featuring Scofield and Joe Lovano.