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Maverick
By MOA
Label: Wild Child Music
Released: 2015
Track listing: My Name is MOA; Prelude; Dance Tonight (featuring Chiwoniso); Take Me Higher; In My Funk; Uncountably Infinite (featuring Jesse Lewis); Hands in the Air (featuring Jahaan Sweet); Debo; Barbarian.
MOA: Maverick
by Chris M. Slawecki
Max Wild wears many musical hats: A jazz musician who plays alto saxophone, an instructor at one of New York City's hottest music production schools (Dubspot), and producer of his own original dance and other electronic music. Wild began to play the saxophone in his native Zimbabwe and earned his Master in Jazz degree from the ...
Maverick
By Carli Muñoz
Label: Pelosenel Q Lo Records
Released: 2006
Track listing: Maverick; You Don't Know What Love Is; Margot; A Cool Night in the City; Katira's Waltz;
Entre Nous; Three Little Steps to Heaven; In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning; Yellow
Moon Tune.
Carli Mu: Maverick
by Ernest Barteldes
Carli Muñoz is a self-taught pianist who began his career in dance bands in Puerto Rico in the early '60s, then left for the mainland. He returned home in 1986 and founded his own club, the Carli Cafe Concierto. Muñoz came to town recently to perform at Jazz Standard on November 30 for the release of ...
Maverick
By Carli Muñoz
Label: Pelosenel Q Lo Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: Maverick; You Don't Know What Love Is; Morgot; A Cool Night in the City; Katira's Waltz;
Entre Nous; three Little Steps to Heaven; In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning; Yellow
Moon Tune.
Carli Mu: Maverick
by Jerry D'Souza
A thunderous chord, flattened notes, and a rollicking melody turn out to be the calling cards for Carli Muñoz. He gets off to a fine start with Maverick, underlining his prowess as a pianist with some delightful runs and heady harmonics. But saxophonist David Sanchez cuts to the chase, dissecting the melody and spiriting it in ...
Carli Mu: Maverick
by David Miller
The best jazz always comes from kindred spirits. When artists share a vision and a thirst for innovation, they can always come together and make a great record. It doesn't matter if they've ever played together, or if they've been gigging together. The best bands can just rip right into a tune without missing a beat. ...
Carli Mu: Maverick
by John Kelman
Some feel the only way to remain true to the jazz tradition is to focus one's energies exclusively within that domain. Others believe that all experience is valuable, and that a stylistically broad career needn't tarnish an ability to remain truthful to a jazz aesthetic. Carli Muñoz clearly fits into the latter camp. The Puerto Rican ...
Carli Mu: Maverick
by Dan McClenaghan
Somebody, low in the mix, says, Yeah!" as bass and drums shuffle and throb into A Cool Night in the City," the fourth tune into Maverick. Yeah!"--like this sounds so good. And indeed it does. The tune serves as something of a centerpiece on pianist Carli Muñoz's excellent new disc, and it's not alone in the ...