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Tom Cohen: Embraceable Brazil

Read "Embraceable Brazil" reviewed by Jack Bowers


Philadephia-based drummer and arranger Tom Cohen uses groups of various sizes from trio to octet recorded over a ten-year span to tailor an elegant musical “love letter" to Brazil and its iconic dance music, the bossa nova, on Embraceable Brazil, an album whose charming melodies and vibrant rhythms represent the best that picturesque South American country has to offer. Of course, Antonio Carlos Jobim is here, as would be true on any survey of Brazilian music, with ...

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Tom Cohen: Diggin' In, Digging Out

Read "Diggin' In, Digging Out" reviewed by C. Andrew Hovan


Drummers, more than any other instrumentalists, have this thing about flaunting their technical command, often times at the expense of the music in general. Not so as of late, however. Undoubtedly ushered in by the prototypical small band writing and drumming of Tony Williams during the '80s, we've recently seen a wonderful spate of recording activity among drummers who are leaders of their own groups and who have a knack for making intelligent and substantial music, far removed from mere ...


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