frog, good catch in turn with "Milestones". I knew there was something else lurking underneath in that performance but my memory couldn't pull it up.
Chris Thile is an amazing talent. He is from San Diego County and I first heard him in person here more than 15 years ago when Nickel Creek first established themselves -- yes, I enjoy string band music too.
Regarding Potter, I'd seen his name but never listened to his playing until a couple of posts here. I tend to agree that he may have proficiency with his horn but I just don't hear the feeling/connectivity in his playing. But that could well be due to not hearing him other than on my computer and with only a couple of selections here. Still, for example, and not to start a different controversy, he reminds me of a couple of Japanese jazz musicians who have enjoyed some popularity in the US. Musicianship very good, soul and emotional expression lacking.
And that goes back to some thoughts o-10 and I exchanged when I first began posting here. I admit to being "locked into" an era and style for jazz. Being such an old fart (OK, I'm 75) I must admit I don't have that many years left to enjoy the music I love. That could be 15 years, 5 years, 5 weeks, who knows? I'm fortunate to have collected a significant number of albums of favorite musicians and performances. My focus happens to be on the enjoyment of those. I'm not saying there is no new music worth discovering and exploring, I'm just relating what I consider to be the best utilization of my listening time. So no disrespect to anyone who does not care for what I enjoy, or finds pleasure where I don't. Peace to you all.