Dave Pietro: The Butterfly Effect

MUSICIANS:

Dave Pietro - Alto Saxophone

Scott Wendholt - Trumpet

Gary Versace - Piano

Jay Anderson - Bass

Adam Cruz - Drums

RECORDING: Recorded by Chris Sulit at Trading 8’s Recording Studio in Paramus, NJ.

MIXED + MASTERED BY: Nils Winther

PHOTOGRAPHY: Chris Drucker

LINER NOTES: Neil Tesser

PRODUCED BY: Nils Winther

PUBLISHING: Compositions by Dave Pietro © 2026 Antimo Music (BMI) & SteepleChase Music (KODA).

“Promises, Promises” by Burt Bacharach & Hal David © 1968 Universal Music (ASCAP).

“Free Man in Paris” by Joni Mitchell © 1974 Crazy Crow Music (ASCAP).

“Taboo to Love” by Stevie Wonder © 1995 Stevland Morris Music (BMI).

Released: 2026, SteepleChase Records

TRACKS:

1. “Svengali” 7:10

2. “Promises Promises” (Burt Bacharach) 6:54

3. “B & H” 6:21

4. “The Butterfly Effect” 7:58

5. “Idle Tears” 7:04

6. “Free Man in Paris” (Joni Mitchell) 6:35

7. “Taboo to Love” (Stevie Wonder) 6:35

8. “Mr. Breitenfeld” 6:28

9. “Sunyata” 6:43

TOTAL TIME: 62:17


Following the critical acclaim of The Talisman (SCCD 31955), alto saxophonist Dave Pietro returns with The Butterfly Effect, his second release on SteepleChase—a label that has become a vital platform for his richly inventive voice. A veteran of ensembles led by Maria Schneider, Toshiko Akiyoshi, and Gil Evans, Pietro continues to command attention as a composer and bandleader whose work is both intellectually rigorous and emotionally resonant.

Returning collaborators include pianist Gary Versace, whose kaleidoscopic soloing adds depth and color, and bassist Jay Anderson, whose expressive lines anchor the group with elegance. Trumpeter Scott Wendholt and drummer Adam Cruz round out the lineup, each contributing dynamic performances that elevate Pietro’s compositions. His writing is marked by intricate counterpoint, unexpected harmonic shifts, and a deep sensitivity to ensemble interplay. Pietro’s music balances complexity with clarity. The Butterfly Effect is more than a follow-up—it’s a statement of artistic evolution. Where The Talisman introduced Pietro’s voice to a broader audience, this new release deepens the narrative, offering a compelling blend of lyrical beauty, structural sophistication, and improvisational fire. “Pietro has great chops and a profound imagination, and possesses a warm, accessible, lyrical sound...” (Lee Lowenfish - New York Jazz Newsletter)