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Grand Union Orchestra: London, UK, June 7, 2013

By DUNCAN HEINING June 19, 2013, LIVE REVIEWS

Grand Union Orchestra Spirits of Cable Street Wilton's London, UK June 7, 2013 A tribute to music hall star Marie Lloyd set to a reggae beat? Could only be Grand Union Orchestra. Surprisingly, this is only the band's second visit to Wilton's, this historic East End venue that sits very close to ...

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The Wood Brothers: South Burlington, VT, June 4, 2013

By DOUG COLLETTE June 19, 2013, LIVE REVIEWS

The Wood Brothers Showcase Lounge Higher Ground South Burlington, VT June 4, 2013 The distinct progression that's taken place since the Wood Brothers began playing together in 2004 has become an abiding pleasure to watch. Successive concerts evince distinct evolution and, in the latest appearance at this Vermont venue--again as a versatile ...

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Jussi Reijonen: Playground of Sound and Texture

By EYAL HAREUVENI June 18, 2013, INTERVIEWS

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Jussi Reijonen is an exceptional musician. On his debut recording as a leader, Un (Self Produced, 2012), the Finnish guitarist/oudist has succeeded in crystallizing a spectrum of influences, sounds and textures into a highly personal, sensual mosaic that blurs the distinction between jazz, Middle Eastern traditional music, West African music, and even Finnish folk elements.

Since ...

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Top Italian Jazz at Birdland: New York, NY, June 4-9, 2013

By THOMAS CONRAD June 18, 2013, LIVE REVIEWS

Top Italian Jazz at Birdland Birdland New York, NY June 4-9, 2013

Birdland is at 315 West 44th Street in Manhattan. Taxis can drop you at the door. But if you come by subway, you pass through Times Square, that outrageous canyon where night is bright as day, with its teeming, dazed multitudes. ...

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Dave Douglas: There's Wisdom Everywhere in the Universe

By DAVE WAYNE June 17, 2013, INTERVIEWS

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When All About Jazz last spoke with trumpeter, multi-bandleader, teacher, composer, marathon runner, podcaster, and record label head honcho Dave Douglas in November, 2011, he was in the Ukraine on the last leg of a tour with the French accordionist Richard Galliano. We spoke about his newest musical project, Sound Prints, a quintet with saxophonist Joe ...

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Joe Locke: Lay Down My Heart - Blues & Ballads Vol 1

By JOHN KELMAN June 17, 2013, EXTENDED ANALYSIS

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In a rarefied space, Joe Locke continues to evolve, engage and impress. There simply isn't another vibraphonist of his generation with Locke's stellar chops, thorough understanding of history/tradition--not just of jazz, but of music, period--and ability to build programs based on thematic concepts that not only stand out in his gradually growing discography, but fit contextually ...

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Some of my Best Friends are... Divas

By C. MICHAEL BAILEY June 16, 2013, EXTENDED ANALYSIS

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Bassist Ray Brown did a “Some Of My Best Friends Are..." series of recordings for Teldec shortly before his abrupt death in 2002. That bassist Colin Trusedell has chosen the same theme for his leader debut Some Of My Best Friends Are...Divas is the most auspicious thing about his release. What makes this disc one of ...

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Confusion Bleue Live and in the Studio

By HRAYR ATTARIAN June 16, 2013, MULTIPLE REVIEWS

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The collaborative combo Confusion Bleue is a rare a phenomenon on the contemporary jazz scene. Neither that the group utilizes sound snippets, nor that all their music is entirely improvised. confers on them a singularity. It is, however, the collective ability of its members to create intricate, highly orchestrated and profoundly moving pieces on the spot ...

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Dave Koz and Friends: Summer Horns

By JEFF WINBUSH June 15, 2013, EXTENDED ANALYSIS

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The idea of a quartet of top smooth jazz saxophonists gathering for a super-session must have seemed like a great idea to Dave Koz. Why not invite Gerald Albright, Mindi Abair and Richard Elliot to join him for a sax summit? Hang out, play some together, have some laughs. It'll be fun. What could possibly go ...

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Big Band Retrospective at The Allen Room

By NICK CATALANO June 15, 2013, NEW YORK BEAT

Emceed by scholar/ vocalist Michael Feinstein, Jazz at Lincoln Center continued its 25th anniversary season in a celebration of the big band era. With music supplied by Vince Giordano and the Nighthawks, an ideal orchestra for such a program, Feinstein succeeded in deepening an understanding of the relationship between the bands, their vocalists, and the songwriter/arrangers ...

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Take Five With Dr. Joseph D. Howell

By JOSEPH DAVID HOWELL June 15, 2013, TAKE FIVE WITH...

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Meet Joseph David Howell: Dr. Joseph D. Howell has gone from being a mostly self- taught musician from a poor small-town family to earning a Doctor of Musical Arts from a prestigious conservatory. Today he professionally performs, composes, and teaches music of many styles and instruments while maintaining an artistic focus on jazz clarinet and ...

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Swingin' on a Riff . . . Hangin' by a Thread?

By JACK BOWERS June 14, 2013, BIG BAND REPORT

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Betty and I returned to Albuquerque on Memorial Day after attending Swingin' on a Riff, the latest in a series of marvelous semi-annual events presented by Ken Poston and the Los Angeles Jazz Institute for more than twenty years at venues in and around L.A. This one was held May 23-26 at the Los Angeles Marriott ...

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Susanne Abbuehl: The Gift

By JOHN KELMAN June 14, 2013, EXTENDED ANALYSIS

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There was a time when artists were expected to release a record every year--sometimes a very good thing, as there was so much development going on that there was plenty to document; other times a less-than-ideal situation, as some artists simply didn't have that much music in them, so releasing albums too frequently often worked against--rather ...

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Trilok Gurtu: Spellbound

By JOHN KELMAN June 13, 2013, EXTENDED ANALYSIS

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In a 35-year career that's stretched from Oregon and saxophonists Jan Garbarek and Charlie Mariano, to violinist Shankar and guitarists John McLaughlin and Nguyên Lê, Trilok Gurtu has established a very specific talent. Few kit drummers are as adept as Gurtu on tabla and the Indian konnakol vocal percussion tradition; conversely, few tablaists/konnakol experts are as ...

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