At the end of his freshman year, Bor started his own trio teaming with Nadav Snir-Zelniker on drums and Francois Moutin on bass. The performed twice a week at New York jazz club Cafe Creole, focusing on original compositions by Bor. Bor's style began taking shape, and artists such as Lew Solof, John Fedjock, Brian Versace and others sat in and played with Bor and his band. From Cafe Creole, Bor and his band began touring throughout the East Coast and the Midwest, performing at clubs, theaters and small festivals. During this time Bor performed with Gregory Hutchinson,
Roy Hargrove,
Pat Martino, Horace Parlan,
Billy Hart,
Buster Williams,
Adam Nussbaum, Charly Persip,
Donny McCasslin,
Adam Rogers (musician),
Ari Hoenig, Rachel Z,
Russell Malone, Francois Moutin, Clarence Penn and
Dafnis Prieto After a Sunday night show at a NYC club, Bor was approached by producer
Robert Sadin. Bor and Sadin formed a close mentoring relationship, releasing two albums of original music:
Emuna, and
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