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Hiroko Mina, Ron Carter And Nanny Assis - Beyond The Silk Road - Exciting New Age!

Hiroko Mina, Ron Carter And Nanny Assis - Beyond The Silk Road - Exciting New Age!

Source: Scott Thompson Public Relations

Japanese pianist and composer Hiroko MINA unveils her latest album, Beyond The Silk Road, an extraordinary sonic journey released today, August 25. Inspired by the legendary cultural route that connected East and West, the album blends ancient traditions, contemporary composition, and world-class jazz performance into one breathtaking experience. One of the album’s most remarkable moments comes in its opening track, “Wings of Celestial Maiden," which features jazz legend Ron Carter. His deeply resonant bass lines intertwine with Japan’s highest form ...

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Recording

Facing West's Debut Celebrates Music, The Road, And Camaraderie

Facing West's Debut Celebrates Music, The Road, And Camaraderie

Source: Outside in Music

Facing West: a title evocative and rich with symbolism of discovery and stepping across the precipice of greatness. Indeed, a more apt encapsulation of the music and personnel of this chordless quartet would be difficult to find as they stride forward, music freshly invigorated by their US tour, to create their debut album. With the band and album symbiotically named after each other, Facing West stands as a testament to the unified brilliance of this creative cohort. It all began ...

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Performance / Tour

Makoto Ozone: Back on the road, with love

Makoto Ozone: Back on the road, with love

Source: Ken Franckling's Jazz Notes

When Japanese pianist Makoto Ozone last visited New York City, a not-so-funny thing happened. He was in the Big Apple in January 2020, planning to visit friends in advance of his next scheduled trip, an April 2020 appearance with his trio at Dizzy's Club. “I was supposed to be there only for a few days, but I got COVID as soon as I got there. So I had to lock myself up for about 12 days. I had to cancel ...

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Recording

'Rarities,' A New Album By Pianist Daniel Roure Who Once Again Rolls On The Road Of French Swing Song With This Eleventh Release

'Rarities,' A New Album By Pianist Daniel Roure Who Once Again Rolls On The Road Of French Swing Song With This Eleventh Release

Source: Daniel Roure

Since Les Baleines Bleues in 2001, huge success in the United States, Canada and Australia, 60 million streaming, here is Daniel Roure who once again rolls on the road of French swing song with this eleventh album release. For Europe, this style goes back roughly to Jean Sablon accompanied by Django Reinhardt, Charles Trénet, Johnny Hess, to arrive at Paolo Conte, and a few others including Thomas Dutronc and Daniel Roure. The voice has taken on both more velvet and ...

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Education

Harlem School Of The Arts Welcomes Pianist Adegoke Steve Colson Recipient Of South Arts Jazz Road Creative Residencies Grant

Harlem School Of The Arts Welcomes Pianist Adegoke Steve Colson Recipient Of South Arts Jazz Road Creative Residencies Grant

Source: SM Communication Solutions

The 58-year-old Harlem School of the Arts (HSA), located in New York City's historic community, is proud to welcome Grammy Award nominee and composer/pianist, Adegoke Steve Colson, recipient of the South Arts, 2021 Jazz Road Creative Residencies Grant, which is funded by the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation. Through funding made possible by this grant, Mr. Colson will lead Afternoon Jazz @ HSA master classes involving students across HSA’s interdisciplinary curriculum and the organization’s Jazz Program, and featuring some of the ...

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Award / Grant

New England Conservatory Faculty Members, Alums Receive 2021 Jazz Road Creative Residencies Grants

New England Conservatory Faculty Members, Alums Receive 2021 Jazz Road Creative Residencies Grants

Source: Braithwaite & Katz Communications

New England Conservatory faculty members Mehmet Ali Sanlıkol, Jason Moran and Nasheet Waits and alumni Jamie Branch and Felipe Salles have each been awarded 2021 Jazz Road Creative Residencies Grants of up to $40,000 from South Arts. These grants are part of Jazz Road’s largest investment in the field to date as part of a national initiative supporting jazz artists. Through Jazz Road Creative Residencies, 52 artists are receiving grants of up to $40,000 each, allowing them the opportunity to ...

Video / DVD

Buddy Rich on the Road, 1978

Buddy Rich on the Road, 1978

Source: JazzWax by Marc Myers

The Buddy Rich Big Band was the last great swing orchestra. The band toured relentlessly in the late 1960s, '70s and '80s, up until Rich's death in 1987. The band's ballads and barn-burners were compelling. What's more, the band had its own sound and featured sterling arrangements and captivating soloists. Rich's '78 band was particularly exceptional, especially on the road.  Here's the Buddy Rich Big Band in Sweden in '78, with special guest soloists Eddie “Lockjaw" Davis and Harry “Sweets" ...

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Recording

Clifton Anderson's 'Been Down This Road Before' includes an All-Star Cast!

Clifton Anderson's 'Been Down This Road Before' includes an All-Star Cast!

Source: Scott Thompson Public Relations

"Been Down This Road Before" is the title track from ​Clifton Anderson’​s new album, which shares the same name. ​It is a thought-provoking musical message, delivered at a time when racism, greed, injustice and a deadly pandemic are jeopardizing our ability to harmoniously exist with one another and with our planet. As always, Clifton’s music serves to challenge and strengthen our resolve to move forward and elevate. ​ Release Date: December 4, 2020, on ​Ropeadope / What We Do Music​. ...

Recording

Clifton Anderson: Road Taken

Clifton Anderson: Road Taken

Source: JazzWax by Marc Myers

The trombone's personality shares much in common with a scatting singer. To play the instrument effectively, you need to sing through it. Not literally, of course, but you do have to make the trombone sound as if it's functioning as a wordless vocalist. Clifton Anderson is among my favorite trombonists for this very reason. When he plays, he's channeling the sound of singing. Clifton's new album is Been Down This Road Before, out December 4. It's a spiritual work, as ...

Video / DVD

Doc: On the Road With Duke

Doc: On the Road With Duke

Source: JazzWax by Marc Myers


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