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Songbirds: An Interview with Singer Judy Niemack
by Peter Rubie
Apart from their mutual respect for each other, and the fact that they are jazz singers, there isn't a lot, superficially, that you would think Judy Niemack and Jay Clayton have in common. But you'd be wrong. Both have a classical music background, Clayton at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, before moving ...
Powder Keg
By Ned Otter
Label: Two and Four
Released: 2004
Track listing: Tenderly, Powder Keg, A Gentle Breeze, Road Song, Been There Befroe, Black Sunday, I Get Sentimental Over Nothing, Jeannine
Ned Otter: Powder Keg
by John Kelman
Tenor saxophonist Ned Otter may not be a well-known name, but any recording which enlists the talents of pianist Harold Mabern and drummer Billy Higgins, plus the impeccable ears and engineering skills of Rudy van Gelder is—at least—worth investigating. With a session that could have been simply another competent post bop recording of a couple of ...
Ned Otter: Powder Keg
by Dan McClenaghan
For years tenor saxophonist Ned Otter polished his jazz craft as a protege of sax man George Coleman. Indeed, the first CD issued on Otter's Two and Four Recordings was Coleman's Danger High Voltage. Otter played alongside his mentor on that disc, and Coleman joined him on the younger player's debut, So Little Time (Two and ...
So Little Time
By Ned Otter
Label: Two and Four
Released: 2002
Track listing: So Little Time; Funny; Silhouette; The Right To Know; Panchromatic; Pass The Hat; Nica's Tempo; The Best Thing For You.
Ned Otter: So Little Time
by C. Michael Bailey
A Brilliant Throwback... One of the big differences between Be Bop and Hard Bop is the tempo. Sure there are many Hard Bop anthems that are plenty fast. But most of them make me think of Bobby Timmon's Moanin'." Another difference is the band lineup. Trumpet, tenor, and trombone generally fronted the great Jazz Messengers. ...
Ned Otter: So Little Time
by Mark Corroto
The possibilities of making jazz music these days are unlimited. Consider the Herbie Nichols Project, Mingus Big Band, or recent revival in jazz-fusion (cleverly disguised as the new “jamband” phenomena). Musicians have the ability to simultaneously advance their art and celebrate the successes of the past. Saxophonist Ned Otter takes you to New Jersey circa 1960, ...
Ned Otter: So Little Time
by Mark Corroto
The possibilities of making jazz music these days are unlimited. Consider the Herbie Nichols Project, Mingus Big Band, or recent revival in jazz-fusion (cleverly disguised as the new jamband" phenomena). Musicians have the ability to simultaneously advance their art and celebrate the successes of the past. Saxophonist Ned Otter takes you to New Jersey circa 1960, ...