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Louis Stewart: Out On His Own

by Ian Patterson
In his lifetime, Irish guitarist Louis Stewart was probably more celebrated abroad than at home, winning the Best Soloist prize at Montreux Jazz Festival in 1968, playing in the house band at Ronnie Scott's and touring with Benny Goodman, J.J. Johnson and George Shearing. His third album, his extraordinary solo opus Out On His Own, was released in 1977 on Gerald Davis' Livia Records. The label folded upon Davis' passing in 2005, but thanks to Dermot Rogers the label and ...
Continue ReadingLouis Stewart & Jim Doherty: Tunes

by Ian Patterson
It seemed like a good idea at the time. It was a good idea at the time. Ireland's best known jazz musicians, guitarist Louis Stewart and pianist Jim Doherty have played together since the days of the famous Irish show bands in the early 1960s and have recorded together on numerous projects, but the idea to record a duo album of the jazz standards they cherish has taken fifty years to move from seed to fruition. The simply titled Tunes ...
Continue ReadingLouis Stewart / Egil Kapstad / Terje Venaas / Eyvind Olsen: Core Business

by Bev Stapleton
Given that music is one of Ireland's principal exports--be it rock from Van Morrison to U2, or the folk music that has found legions of followers across the globe--it's striking that there are so few international Irish jazz stars. Maybe the craic" (and the porter) at those traditional sessions is so good that there's little incentive to lock yourself away learning jazz changes!The major exception, of course, is guitarist Louis Stewart, a veteran of the '60s Irish jazz ...
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