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Harvie S, Sheryl Bailey, Steve Johns: Nyack, NY, July 29, 2012

Read "Harvie S, Sheryl Bailey, Steve Johns: Nyack, NY, July 29, 2012" reviewed by David A. Orthmann


Harvie S, Sheryl Bailey, Steve JohnsNyack Jazz Week at the Turning Point CafePiermont, NYJuly 29, 2012Sometimes auspicious events occur in unlikely circumstances. The last part of Nyack Jazz Week 2012 was billed as a closing night concert with surprise guests, followed by a jam session. Long before the first set began, some of the invited guests arrived, instruments in tow, eager to play. All of this activity forecast a night filled with familiar tunes, and ...

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Album Review

Harvie S: Cocolamus Bridge

Read "Cocolamus Bridge" reviewed by Raul d'Gama Rose


The re-imagining of a traditional Irish ballad, “Eili Gheal Chiuin," does more than define the breathtaking skills of bassist Harvie S, as he takes wing on Cocolamus Bridge. It sets him apart as one of the very few virtuoso bassists of today. He has courage way beyond the narrow definition of the word, and has a fecund mind that is continually searching for new horizons towards which to stretch, taking with him a bass violin that sings with almost limitless ...

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Album Review

Harvie S with Kenny Barron: Now Was The Time

Read "Now Was The Time" reviewed by John Barron


Bassist Harvie S has worked with a who's who of jazz artists, including saxophonists Stan Getz and Michael Brecker and vocalists Sheila Jordan and Mark Murphy. As a leader or co-leader, S has recorded extensively, most recently in the Latin-jazz realm with Funky Cha (Zoho Music, 2006). Now Was The Time, a previously unreleased session from 1986, is an extraordinary, straight-ahead duo recording by S and pianist Kenny Barron. Aside from S's original “Take Your Time," the repertoire consists of ...

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Bailey's Bundles

Harvie S: Give The Bassman Some

Read "Harvie S: Give The Bassman Some" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


Bassist Harvie S's name is becoming practically synonymous with Latin jazz. Two recent recordings find the mercurial S wearing different musical hats, first leading his own band, then playing on and producing vocalist Sherri Roberts' disc. Harvie S Funky Cha Zoho Music 2006 In 2004, Harvie S released his Zoho Music debut, the excellent Texas Rumba, inaugurating a perfect meeting of minds between artist and label. The bassist ...

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Album Review

Harvie S: Funky Cha

Read "Funky Cha" reviewed by Todd S. Jenkins


Harvie S's inimitable, fearless and fun-filled approach to Latin jazz reaches a new pinnacle on Funky Cha. The bassist's musical sensibilities couldn't be summed up better than on the opening track, a re-visioning of Monk's “Rhythm-A-Ning. His bass and Daniel Kelly's piano pulse out Thelonian arhythmic fragments over Beaver Bausch's tappy drum groove, building in quirky intensity until we're jumping to find out where they're going with it. Jay Collins, the final piece of the puzzle, leaps in with the ...

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Album Review

Harvie S: Funky Cha

Read "Funky Cha" reviewed by Jerry D'Souza


The Latin jazz beat goes on, and Harvie S takes his turn to profile the music on Funky Cha. The bassist works with a core quartet, augmenting it with four other musicians; all eight appear on “Mariposa en Mano.

The music finds its muse in the various styles that make up the body of Latin jazz. Even Thelonious Monk does not escape treatment. So how does “Rhythm-a-ning work? Well indeed, to the beat of the rumba. Jay ...

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Album Review

Harvie S: Texas Rumba

Read "Texas Rumba" reviewed by Ken Franckling


The bassist formerly known as Harvie Swartz discovered something over the course of his varied career in jazz. Whenever he worked with a Latin band, he found it is nearly impossible for musicians and fans alike not to get caught up in the swaying, percussive and often steamy energy created on stage.

Afro-Cuban music and other Latin forms carry on a tradition once shared with mainstream jazz fifty and sixty years ago when it was a vital part of America’s ...


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