Home » Search Center » Results: Harvest

Results for "Harvest"

Advanced search options

2

Article: Album Review

Dave Devine: Played Against The Harmony Of The Real

Read "Played Against The Harmony Of The Real" reviewed by Chris M. Slawecki


Dave Devine's Played Against the Harmony of the Real was recorded live in the studio, with bassist Paul McDaniel and percussionist (and sometimes pianist) Matt Mayhall helping pianist, keyboardist, guitarist and vocalist Devine paint dreamy sonic landscapes of various moods and hues. Brilliant engineering by Colin Bricker allows your ears to genuinely feel each musician reaching ...

16

Article: From the Inside Out

Bird Songs, Tripping Fantásia, Real Harmony & Klezmer-Hop

Read "Bird Songs, Tripping Fantásia, Real Harmony & Klezmer-Hop" reviewed by Chris M. Slawecki


Alex Bird & the Jazz Mavericks You Are the Light and the Way Self-Produced 2021 You Are the Light and the Way presents an interesting challenge for a writer. Twelve new songs by Canadian vocalist Alex Bird (lyrics and music) and keyboardist Ewan Farncombe (music and ...

39

Article: Top Ten List

The Book of Neil (Young): How the Godfather of Grunge Became an Influencer of Jazz

Read "The Book of Neil (Young): How the Godfather of Grunge Became an Influencer of Jazz" reviewed by Kelley Suttenfield


As a child of the '70s, Neil Young's music was some of the first I heard played on the radio. Heart of Gold must have been piped into every café, truck stop, and grocery store in Central Virginia, where I spent my formative years. And if you were taking a road trip, scanning the stations meant ...

Album

Harvest

Label: Jazzed Media
Released: 2009
Track listing: You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To; Oh You Crazy Moon; Baby; Baby All The Time; S'Wonderful; Insensatez; I'm Just a Lucky So and So; Detour Ahead; Eiderdown; Dindi; Close Your Eyes.

251

Article: Album Review

Nina Sheldon: Harvest

Read "Harvest" reviewed by Andrew Velez


Songstress and pianist Nina Sheldon's readings have a savvy, smiling quality. If she has been around the block some, she is nevertheless not going to lay too heavy a trip on us. Precise in her lyric delivery and rhythmically surprising, she gets right into a snappy groove with a Cole Porter evergreen, “You'd Be So Nice ...

Album

Notes From Underground

Label: Harvest
Released: 1974

Album

Stockholm Dues

Label: Harvest
Released: 1973


Engage

Contest Giveaways
Enter our latest contest giveaway sponsored by Musicians Performance Trust Fund
Polls & Surveys
Vote for your favorite musicians and participate in our brief surveys.

Get more of a good thing!

Our weekly newsletter highlights our top stories, our special offers, and upcoming jazz events near you.