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New Music From Andy Timmons, Anthony Papamichael, Samuel Halkvist, Frank Gambale And Yellow Jackets

by Len Davis
New releases with Andy Timmons Recovery, Anthony Papamichael, Project Oracle, Mark Hartsuch withMohini Dey and The Haas Company featuring Swedish guitarist Samuel Halkvist. Yellow Jackets latest Fasten Up, French drummer Antoine Cara with bassist Kevin Revyrand and Frank Gambale from Celestial Latitude Vol 2. Steve Khan with The Suitcase-Live bassist Tom Kennedy, Indian pianist Lydian Nadhaswaram, Cameron Graves with Live From Seven Spheres, John McLaughlin, The Montreaux Years and we finish with Japanese fusion band Fazjaz.Playlist Andy Timmons ...
Continue ReadingJazz with Esbjorn Svensson, Damian Erskine, John Scofield and Steve Khan

by Len Davis
A jazzy start to the program this week with music from the late Esbjorn Svensson, Damian Erskine, the late Michael Brecker, John Scofield, Yellowjackets and Steve Khan. Playlist Esbjorn Svensson Dodge The Dodo" from Esbjorn Svensson Trio (ACT Music) 00:00 Damian Erskine Within Sight" from Within Sight (Nontek) 09:51 Michael Brecker Night Jessamine" from Wide Angles (Verve) 19:42 John Scofield Wabash 3" from Time On My Hands (Blue Note) 29:34 Yellowjackets Sea Folk" from Twenty Five (Heads Up) ...
Continue ReadingSteve Khan: Arrows

by AAJ Staff
By Steve Khan With The Blue Man not selling as well as Tightrope, Dr. George Butler requested that I have a co-producer for the next CD. I was lucky to be able to land the engineering / production talents of my old and dear friend, Elliot Scheiner. Elliot and I had recorded together on countless sessions, but perhaps most people link us together because it was Elliot who recommended me to Donald Fagen and Walter Becker for AJA, which, of ...
Continue ReadingSteve Khan: Patchwork

by Rafael Vega Curry
Few artists have been as successful as Steve Khan in achieving a genuine blend of jazz and Latin sensibilities, rhythms and sonorities. In fact, it can be suggested that no one else has done what he has accomplished for the jazz guitar, offering both the extensions of what Wes Montgomery, Kenny Burrell and Grant Green did in their day, plus the real sabor latino. Khan, of course, is one of the preeminent guitarists of the last few decades, ...
Continue ReadingJohn McLaughlin Live from 1990, Steve Khan Live in Koln and David Binney

by Len Davis
Dennis Chambers from Groove and More, John McLaughlin from Live at Royal festival Hall, Steve Khan from The Suitcase Live in Koln, Plus ARC Trio, Sixun and Scott Kinsey. Playlist Dennis Chambers Virtual Life" from Groove and More (Soul Trade) 00:00 John McLaughlin Florianapolis" from Live at Royal Festival Hall 1990 (JMT) 07:50 David Binney Massive Humanity" from Anacapa (Criss Cross) 15:41 Steve Khan Uncle Roy" from The Suitcase (Tone Centre) 23:34 ARC Trio Joan Miro" from ARC ...
Continue ReadingMarilyn Scott: The Landscape

by Jim Worsley
Some artists feel obligated to put out a new record every one-point-three years, or whatever their factory warranty calls for (mileage may vary). Others are more interested in quality than quantity. On her first record since Standard Blue (Prana, 2017), jazz vocalist Marilyn Scott has something to say about The Landscape. More than the title track, Scott's concerns with our landscape is the scope and focus of seven original compositions, all co-written with pianists Russ Ferrante or Scott Kinsey. Scott ...
Continue ReadingARC Trio and the John Daversa Big Band: ARCeology: The Music of MSM Schmidt

by Jim Worsley
What would happen if fusion, already a hybrid of musical genres, was compounded with the sound of big-band? Further, that both genres were stretched well outside the box? An ensemble of bright musical minds came together on just such a project. The results could have been the disastrous soup of too many cooks in the kitchen or, perhaps, something special and creative. Fortunately, they served up an entree which is very much the latter. It starts with quality ...
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