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Interview

Russell Gunn: No Safety Net, No Overdubs, Just Pure and Original

Read "Russell Gunn: No Safety Net, No Overdubs, Just Pure and Original" reviewed by Dean Nardi


One of the reasons podcasts have become so popular is they provide listeners with the experience of hearing people live, raw and unedited with no safety net as opposed to reading an article in a magazine or on the Internet. Even a Question & Answer interview is edited to remove repetitive comments and all the “ums" and “yeahs" that occur in normal conversation. It is similar to the difference between listening to a studio recording and going to a live ...

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Album Review

Alvin Queen: The Jazzcup Café Blues

Read "The Jazzcup Café Blues" reviewed by Pierre Giroux


Alvin Queen, the legendary drummer who astounded audiences as a child prodigy when he sat in with John Coltrane at Birdland at age twelve, delivers a riveting live performance from Jazzclub Domicile in Pforzheim, Germany, in May 2019. In this eight-track session, Queen is accompanied by Jesse Davis on alto sax, Danny Grissett piano, Dezron Douglas bass, along with percussionist Cesar Granados on a couple of tracks. The set list is a satisfying mix of the familiar and the fresh, ...

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Album Review

Darryl Yokley: Un Mundo en Soledad

Read "Un Mundo en Soledad " reviewed by Paul Rauch


Composer/saxophonist Darryl Yokley's Sound Reformation recordings have always revealed a keen compositional sense for sound, mood-setting melodies that tell a story. One could easily describe his writing and playing style as lyrical, creating a narrative of sound without actual vocal or spoken word participation. Imagine then, a suite of tunes written lyrically in terms of melody, adding spoken word art inspired from one of the classic novels in literary history. Imagine even further, those words leaping from the pages of ...

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In Pictures

Tribute To Peter Brotzmann at Pardon To Tu

Read "Tribute To Peter Brotzmann at Pardon To Tu" reviewed by Ziga Koritnik


A collection of musicians portraits from the 3 Nights In Tribute To Peter Brötzmann at Pardon, To Tu in Warsaw, Poland, from May 27 to May 29, 2024; featuring Caspar Brotzmann, Mats Gustafsson, John Corbett, Joe McPhee, Hamid Drake, Paal Nilssen-Love, Keiji Haino, Jason Adasiewicz, Mette Rasmussen, Virgina Genta, Marino Pliakas, Michael Wertmuller, Jan St. Werner, Rob Mazurek and Stephen O'Malley. ...

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Radio & Podcasts

James Brandon Lewis, Joe Fonda, David Murray & Garfo

Read "James Brandon Lewis, Joe Fonda, David Murray & Garfo" reviewed by Maurice Hogue


This episode is a definite mixed bag of styles and sounds, highlighted by a preview of James Brandon Lewis' Apple Cores with his trio, bassist Joe Fonda's second new release of late, this time with a top US quintet, new albums from Portuguese quartets Garfo and Talagbusao, Quebec band Brûlez Les Meubles, the latest from the David Murray Quartet, and brilliant duet by pianist Sylvie Courvoisier and drummer Joey Baron at the 2006 Willisau Festival in Switzerland.Playlist Irreversible ...

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Radio & Podcasts

Jessica Jones and Allison Miller New Releases, December Capricorns Una Mae Carlisle, Lil Green, Rebecca Parris & More

Read "Jessica Jones and Allison Miller New Releases, December Capricorns Una Mae Carlisle, Lil Green, Rebecca Parris & More" reviewed by Mary Foster Conklin


This broadcast includes holiday recordings from Gergana Velinova, Gunhild Carling, new releases from Jessica Jones and Allison Miller, with birthday shoutouts to Una Mae Carlisle (Walking By The River}, Lil Green (Romance In the Dark), Rebecca Parris, Janice Friedman, Susie Arioli, Allegra Levy, Rachel Z, Katie Bull and Mary Foster Conklin, among others. Happy listening and please support the artists you hear. See them live, buy their music so they can continue to comfort, distract, provoke and remind the world ...

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Year in Review

Neri Pollastri's Best Jazz Albums Of 2024

Read "Neri Pollastri's Best Jazz Albums Of 2024" reviewed by Neri Pollastri


As the year has come to an end, it is interesting to look back, reflect on the music we have enjoyed the most, and share it with those who may have missed it. This year, I have noticed, with surprise and appreciation, an higher than usual number of remarkable albums. Many are listed below. I will leave it for readers to decide whether this is a sign of the high quality of recent releases or a decline in my critical ...

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Year in Review

Dan Bilawsky's Best Jazz Albums of 2024

Read "Dan Bilawsky's Best Jazz Albums of 2024" reviewed by Dan Bilawsky


Music that resonates with a listener is a rare gift for that receiver. And the artists who create it are to be admired for all that they produce and bestow. It's important to never lose sight of those truths and the power of aural art. I can't truly say that I believe that any release is the “best," since that epithetical ideal, ranking system and all, doesn't and shouldn't apply to music. But I can say that ...

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Album Review

Joel Jeschke: Time & Place

Read "Time & Place" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


Joel Jeschke, a versatile Canadian drummer from Edmonton, Alberta, has made a name for himself across multiple genres, from rock to jazz. Having performed and recorded with numerous artists including rock bands like Royal Tusk and Whale and the Wolf as well as modern jazz artists such as Aretha Tillotson and the Stephanie Urquhart Quartet, Jeschke now turns his attention to his debut album as a composer and bandleader, Time & Place. This album proves he is not just another ...

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Album Review

PAZ: Variation and Creation: The Story of PAZ

Read "Variation and Creation: The Story of PAZ" reviewed by Tony Poole


Paz was a London-based British fusion collective formed in 1972 by vibraphonist Dick Crouch. Their sound was heavily influenced by Latin music, though not entirely. Crouch worked as a producer for the BBC Transcription Department in West London. He formed the group out of a growing dissatisfaction with the local jazz of the time, and a committed belief that melody should be put back into the repertoire. They were long lived on the club circuit in London and the south-east ...


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