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Ed Breazeale

Ed is a sexy, sweaty, all-American drumming juggernaut. Ed wakes up every morning, drinks some coffee, wathches Sportscenter and then proceeds to lay down a gauntlet of percussive mayhem so fearsome his drumsticks are registered as lethal weapons in the state of Illinois. Sorry I tend to get carried away while speaking in the third person. Let's try that again...... Ed Breazeale is a drummer who loves to perform and entertain. Ed was born and raised in Raleigh, North Carolina. He began playing drums at age 10 and started playing professionally at age 14. In 1995, Ed moved to Cincinnati, Ohio to study at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music

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Songs of a Night

Label: Moddl Records
Released: 2022
Track listing: Little Miss P; The Heist, The Ladybug; The End of a Love Affair; Stomin' at the Savoy; Skylark; Pensativa; The Shadow of Your Smile; High Lonesome Road; Bread and Butter (Outro)

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Big Slick

Label: Dazzle Recordings
Released: 2015
Track listing: Big Slick; Turning Point; The Days of Wine and Roses; Aig-Gun (Daisy's Revenge); Lao Tsu; And the Two are Left; All the Things You Are; Plush; Hipster's Days are Numbered; Grapple at the Snapple;

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Article: Album Review

Aldo Salvent: Da Capo

Read "Da Capo" reviewed by Edward Blanco


Cuban-born saxophonist Aldo Salvent makes an impressive entrance into the world of recorded jazz with his debut as leader on the stunning Da Capo, a disc of mainstream modern jazz featuring ten originals performed by a superb quintet. Currently seeking his Master's Degree in Jazz Saxophone Performance at Florida International University in Miami, FL, Salvent's musical ...

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Article: Album Review

Shirley: From a Bright Clearing

Read "From a Bright Clearing" reviewed by Florence Wetzel


It's hard to pinpoint the exact moment when “fusion" became a dirty word in jazz, but it definitely occurred sometime in the 1980s. Although fusion had been embraced by many musicians and fans, there was suddenly an overriding philosophy that “real" jazz did not incorporate electric instruments or electronics. This idea has lost currency over the ...

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Article: Album Review

Josh Quinlan Quintet: Mountain Time Standards

Read "Mountain Time Standards" reviewed by Florence Wetzel


Although the Gold Rush is long over, the Wild West still holds out the promise of reinvention and inspiration. For saxophonist Josh Quinlan, who came of musical age in Chicago and moved to Colorado in 2006, the Front Range jazz scene has been chock-full of opportunity: he is co-director of the Telluride All-Star Program, director of ...

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Just Beyond

Label: Self Produced
Released: 2007
Track listing: Ode For Joe; Contrafarce; Greenpeace; Speak Low; It Might As Well be Spring; Fantasy In D; Footprints; Control Yourself; Chelsea Bridge

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Article: Album Review

Ed Breazeale: Just Beyond

Read "Just Beyond" reviewed by Larry Taylor


Drummer Ed Breazeale is that creative artist who wants to get it just right. In the notes to Just Beyond, Breazeale says that after he arranged each piece, questions lingered: was there a concept that was just beyond his reach, and was the message delivered? “Therefore," he says, “I subjected almost every piece to a series ...


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