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Eric Siereveld's Organic Quintet: Sweet William

by Jack Bowers
On their second recording together, trumpeter Eric Siereveld and his New York-based Organic Quintet are more a sextet most of the way, as guest trombonist Steve Davis lends a master hand (two, actually) on six of the album's eight numbers. The term organic" springs from the fact that one of the ensemble's anchors is organist Steve Snyder, and the pleasurable studio date is in part a family affair as Steve Davis' son, Tony Davis, is the group's ...
Continue ReadingJohn Basile: Heatin' Up

by Bill Milkowski
John Basile's warm tone and impeccable articulation on Heatin' Up at first may trigger memories of the late, great Pat Martino, an iconic guitarist whom Basile obviously admires. But listen closer to the elegant phrasing, the confident use of space and less is more" approach he applies to tunes like Cy Coleman's See Saw," the oft-covered standard For All We Know" or his own gorgeous ballad Countenance," and another influence comes to mind. As Basile put it, There's no stronger ...
Continue ReadingNancy Kelly: Jazz Woman: The Reel to Real Sessions

by Hrayr Attarian
Among jazz aficionados in the real" Upstate New York, that is to say in and around the cities of Syracuse, Rochester and Buffalo, vocalist Nancy Kelly is well known. She has performed at multiple venues, both still extant and defunct, which served as havens for music lovers in the area. Known for her uncompromising artistry and singular approach to standards, Kelly did not limit her activity to her native region. Over half a century she has performed all over the ...
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