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Yuhan Su: Liberated Gesture

by Hrayr Attarian
A remarkable feature of vibraphonist Yuhan Su's captivating fourth release as a leader, LIberated Gesture, is its cohesiveness and narrative quality. Even though only three tracks are part of a suite, common motifs and logical transitions interconnect all ten. This and the sublime balance between the emotional and the cerebral endows the work with its enchanting impressionism. Pianist Matt Mitchell sets an expectant mood on Naked Swimmer" with his percussive and sparse chords. Mitchell, together with drummer Dan ...
Continue ReadingCelebrating The Third Story at 10 with Will Lee and Amanda Sidran

by Leo Sidran
Ten years ago, on a bit of a whim, I invited bassist Will Lee to come over to my home studio in Brooklyn to do an interview with me for a new project I was starting: a podcast. A year or two earlier, my friend had turned me on to Marc Maron's WTF podcast, and I was totally hooked on the concept of casual long form interviews among peers. At the time Maron spoke almost exclusively to comics, and I ...
Continue ReadingTribute 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 DB 3 (BHM) 00:00 Dean Brown Take This" from DB 3 (BHM) 06:51 Dean Brown Whole Tone Blues" from Unfinished Business (Moosicus) 13:44 Bill ...
Continue ReadingNasheet Waits, Ethan Iverson, Kenny Burrell & Jay McShann

by Joe Dimino
From a modern star in the jazz world, we begin the 840th Episode of Neon Jazz with Nasheet Waits and the tune Snake Hip Waltz from his impressive catalog of music. From there, we hear his father Freddie Waits teamed with Kenny Barron. We also get tasty new music from the likes of David Gibson, Ethan Iverson, Bennett Paster and Neal Caine. In between, we hear classics from Jay McShann, Tadd Dameron and Art Taylor. We bring it all to ...
Continue ReadingJutta Hipp: Remembering Blue Note's Trailblazer

by Ian Patterson
"She's a great pianist. She's better than Toshiko [Akiyoshi], incidentally. You've heard of Jutta Hipp?" So opined Charles Mingus in Thomas Reichman's documentary film Mingus: Charlie Mingus 1968. Mingus was speaking about German- born pianist Jutta Hipp (1925-2003), who, in 1956, became the first woman to sign for Blue Note Records. For an account of Hipp's extraordinary and in many ways tragic life, see Marc Myers' JazzWax interview with jazz historian and journalist Katja von Schuttenbach. ...
Continue ReadingDean Brown: Global Fusion on Acid

by Jim Worsley
In memory of Dean Brown. This interview was first published at All About Jazz on April 23, 2021. From the outset, the equation was simple enough. Jazz + rock = fusion. However, whether it was Miles Davis, Larry Coryell, John McLaughlin, or any of the pioneers of fusion, the music has always been far from simplistic. Musical depth has long been the trademark of a genre that has been through many incarnations and traversed a multitude of directions. ...
Continue ReadingGiuseppe Doronzo, Andy Moor, Frank Rosaly: Futuro Ancestrale

by Karl Ackermann
Within the diversity of Amsterdam's global, multi-cultural environment, Italian saxophonist & composer Giuseppe Doronzo called on the talents of UK guitarist Andy Moor and US drummer Frank Rosaly. The trio project, Futuro Ancestrale, is a collection of avant-garde improvisations marked by folkloric influences and experimentation. Three of the five compositions rose out of a request from Bimhuis, the premier jazz club in the Netherlands, to assemble a group for the Red Light Jazz Festival. Further inspiration was drawn from 'Rayuela' ...
Continue ReadingJim Beard: Holodeck Waltz

by Mike Jacobs
Among stunning debut albums, Jim Beard's Song Of The Sun (CTI, 1991) is one that only seems to increase in luster over time. Listen to what is probably the album's centerpiece composition, Holodeck Waltz" and it becomes clear how a relative newcomer like Beard could attract a veritable Who's Who of electric jazz to participate on his first record and quickly cement his place among them. ...
Continue ReadingRoman Norfleet, Mama Terra, Abdul Wadud, Magic Carpet & More

by Ludovico Granvassu
The sultry depth of Dominique Fils-Aimé paves the way to a number of projects which merge fun and intensity, and a long-awaited re-release. Happy listening! Playlist Ben Allison Mondo Jazz Theme (feat. Ted Nash & Pyeng Threadgill)" 0:00 Dominique Fils-Aimé Love Will Grow Back" Our Roots Run Deep (Ensoul) 0:16 Host talks 3:44 Magic Carpet Flow" Broken Compass (FPE) 5:28 Host talks 10:18 Mama Terra The Summoned" The Summoned (Acid Jazz) 11:14 Roman Norfleet Cosmic Forces" ...
Continue ReadingBlue Moods: Swing & Soul

by David A. Orthmann
Swing & Soul is the second in a series of recordings by Blue Moods, one of the projects initiated by Posi-Tone Records producer Marc Free to attract new listeners to jazz. The release showcases a collection of compositions by pianist Duke Pearson, an underrecognized figure who worked for Blue Note as an A&R man, arranger, and sideman, in addition to leading several dates that remain in high regard by many aficionados. Five of Posi-Tone's leading lights, tenor ...
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