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Tribute To The Late Guitarist Dean Brown, Plus Sonar And Terje Rypdal
by Len Davis
We pay tribute to the late guitarist Dean Brown with music from DB 3, Here, Unfinished Business, and his work with saxophonist Bill Evans from Soul Insider. Music from Sonar with David Torn, from Norway Rymden and Terje Rypdal. Guitarist from Ohio Brandon Coleman with The Watchmaker. Playlist Dean Brown The Battle's Over" from ...
The release of Proto Cosmos from the late Allan Holdsworth, plus Mark Lettieri and Gillaume Barroud
by Len Davis
The release of Proto Cosmos from the late Allan Holdsworth. New music from Mark Lettieri, Billy Cobham and Sixun. World music from Dhafer Youssef and Guillaume Barraud, from Melbourne The JaimZ Project.Playlist Allan Holdsworth Looking Glass" from Proto Cosmos (Blue Canoe) 00:00 Robben Ford-Bill Evans sax Passaic" from Common Ground (MPS/Edel Music) 05:36 Robert ...
New Music From Spain, Brazil And France, Plus Robert Walter, Robben Ford & Bill Evans
by Len Davis
Scott McGill , Cosmic Farm Bill Connors and Steve Kimock. Plus new releases from Robben Ford & Bill Evans and Robert Walter. Playlist Shob Charpie" from Voraces (Self Produced) 00:00 Commodore Arriba y Abajo-en Vivo" from Commodore-En Vivo (Brabacam) 06:03 Neural Code For All" from Neural Code (Self Produced) 12:08 {Scott McGill Bamboo ...
CAB, Dean Brown, Sam Aliano, Steve Weingart and Derek Sherinian
by Len Davis
Featuring saxophonist Bill Evans, Sam Aliano. Melbourne band Logic, Steve Weingart and Dean Brown. Playlist Bill Evans-sax"Whisky Talk" from Starfish and The Moon (Escapade) 00:00 Cab Top Spin" from Cab 2 (Tone Centre) 07:26 Dean Brown"Take This" from Here (ESC) 14:54 Logic Signs & Symbols" from Logic (Self Produced) 22:17 Sam Aliano Blue Skies ...
Karen Street/ Streetworks: Streetworks/ Unfurled
by Fiona Ord-Shrimpton
Women in British jazz, the stand-out sonically wonderful ones, you just don't hear them all too often, and finding them is like chasing unicorns. Outside of stoic jazz hoovers there are still too few mainstream listeners who suck it up these days, and that never helps. In the popular world of musical vacuum, perhaps the only ...