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Anthony Jackson tribute PT 2 plus new releases

Read "Anthony Jackson tribute PT 2 plus new releases" reviewed by Len Davis


We continue our special tribute to the late, great bassist Anthony Jackson--a true innovator whose sound shaped generations of modern music. Todays program will feature some of his incredible performances with Metro, pianist Hiromi, drummer Steve Smith, pianist Michel Camilo, Mike Stern and Steve Khan. But that's not all--we've also got some exciting new releases from around the world. From Germany, guitarist Lothar Kosse brings us fresh sounds from his latest project. Out of Seattle, Washington, we'll hear the boundary-pushing ...

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RIP Bassist Anthony Jackson. Honoring His Contributions to Pop, R&B, and Jazz

Read "RIP Bassist Anthony Jackson. Honoring His Contributions to Pop, R&B, and Jazz" reviewed by David W. Daniels


Remembering Anthony Jackson with an opening montage of familiar pop and R&B songs where he contributed bass, then going into his fusion work with Lee Ritenour, Hiromi, and more. New music from Phil Bancroft, Adam Blackstone, and more. Music from jazz musicians with birthdays this week including Dianne Reeves, Sonny Criss, Steve Lukather, and more. Continuing with Monktober--Thelonious Monk tunes played by David Kikoski, Fred Hersch, and more.Playlist Host “Intro and Anthony Jackson Pop and R&B Montage" from ...

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Anthony Jackson tribute, part 1, plus new releases

Read "Anthony Jackson tribute, part 1, plus new releases" reviewed by Len Davis


Anthony Jackson: A Tribute to a Bass Master. Anthony Jackson, the legendary bass master, has passed away, and today we honour his extraordinary legacy. Today, we remember Anthony Jackson not only for his technical brilliance but for the soulful spirit and innovation that defined his life's work. Music from Steve Khan, Al Di Meola, Chick Corea, Michel Camilo, Simon Phillips and Michal Urbaniak.Playlist Steve Khan “The Suitcase" from The Suitcase (Tone Centre) 00:00 Al Di Meola “Electric Rendezvous" ...

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Anthony Jackson and Yiorgos Fakanas: Interspirits

Read "Anthony Jackson and Yiorgos Fakanas: Interspirits" reviewed by Ian Patterson


This article was first published on All About Jazz on May 11, 2010. It may come as a surprise to anyone wading through bass guitar giant Anthony Jackson's discography, which mind-bogglingly totals over three thousand recordings, that he has never recorded a solo album. The legendary bassist--who has played with an astonishing variety of artists of the caliber of Chick Corea, Roberta Flack, the O'Jays, Buddy Rich, Paul Simon, Chaka Khan, Michel Petrucciani, Michel Camilo, Pat Metheny, Quincy ...

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Album Review

Steve Khan: Parting Shot

Read "Parting Shot" reviewed by Mark F. Turner


It's tough for artists to remain viable in a fast-paced environment in which hype is focused on the latest flavor of the week or whatever technology and media is creating a buzz. As usual, jazz gets caught in the flux, but guitarist Steve Khan continues to demonstrate that it's not just about the technology or complexity, but the music and who's playing it. Off the heels of the superb live recording The Suitcase (Tone Center, 2008), Khan continues his love ...

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Album Review

Steve Khan: Parting Shot

Read "Parting Shot" reviewed by John Kelman


Evolution is one of those things where an artist either gradually shifts direction, or makes sudden quantum leaps. Guitarist Steve Khan has done both in a career dating back four decades, and the first of three hot fusion records for Columbia as a leader, Tightrope (1977), that fit firmly in The Brecker Brothers camp, but, with an in-your-face guitar presence that ran the occasional risk of over-dominance. Khan had a clear epiphany with Evidence (Arista, 1980), an overlooked gem interpreting ...

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Album Review

Anthony Jackson / Yiorgos Fakanas: Interspirit

Read "Interspirit" reviewed by Ian Patterson


Although receiving billing as Anthony Jackson's first solo CD in a career spanning four decades, this is really a tale of two bassists. Greek bassist/composer Yiorgos Fakanas wrote all the music on Interspirit and takes all five bass solos. The music, however, was composed with the formidably talented Jackson in mind, and his legions of admirers will be delighted by his improvised and composed bass lines. His playing demands close listening behind the multi-instrument orchestration, plying fusion and funk with ...


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