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Guitarist Dave Stryker to release 'Prime' with Jared Gold and McClenty Hunter on Strikezone Records

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Jim Eigo, Jazz Promo Services
Fresh off their summer tour opening for Steely Dan, guitarist Dave Stryker releases Prime—the first recording featuring his working trio. Along with Jared Gold on organ and McClenty Hunter on drums, Stryker offers eight new compositions and the beautiful standard “I Should Care.” From the burning title track “Prime” to songs penned for his first boss Jack McDuff (“Captain Jack” and “Dude’s Lounge”) as well as “Mac” for his drummer and the original trio versions of “Hope” and “As We ...
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Baritone & Tenor Saxophonist Jared Sims Tells His New York Story On Forthcoming Ropeadope CD, "The New York Sessions," Set For October 12 Release

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Terri Hinte Publicity
Jazz saxophonist and educator Jared Sims pays musical tribute to experiences that influenced his creative development on The New York Sessions, his fifth album as a leader. Set for release by Ropeadope Records on October 12, the disc is a post-bop quartet outing that comes 20 years after Sims was performing regularly at clubs like the Knitting Factory, Wetlands, and Brooklyn’s Tea Lounge. Joined on The New York Sessions by pianist Chris McCarthy, bassist Alex Tremblay, and drummer Evan Hyde, ...
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Baritone Saxophonist Jared Sims Celebrates Return To West Virginia From Boston With New Quintet Session For Ropeadope, "Change Of Address"

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Terri Hinte Publicity
After two decades in New England, where multi-reed virtuoso Jared Sims made his mark as an instrumentalist, bandleader, educator, and all-around musical provocateur, Sims celebrates his return to West Virginia with Change of Address, his fifth album as a leader. On the new CD, which will be released April 14 by Ropeadope Records, Sims sticks to his favorite instrument—the baritone sax—in the company of an airtight, organ-dappled quintet. Change of Address commemorates Sims’s homecoming to his alma mater, West Virginia ...
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"Between Equinox" By Jared C. Balogh Released On Happy Puppy Records Now Available!
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Jared C. Balogh
Happy Puppy is pleased to present another collection of humanly-impossible-to-play compositions by the prolific Jared C. Balogh. These cerebral but very musical songs fit right in with his Rhythms of Life album, previously released on Happy Puppy, and continuing his synclavier-esque modern classical material. The new album features some of his earliest works; Break In The Action" is listed in the song notes as being recorded in early June, while Quick Steppin' Q" goes back nearly three years, played by ...
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30 Seconds to Mars' Jared Leto on Creativity, Community, Content and the New Path to Success

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HypeBot
Jared Leto, the actor and singer-guitarist for rock band Thirty Seconds To Mars, has found success by intentionally not following the rules. Leto considers himself a content delivery machine" constantly involved in a conversation with his fans. His goal is to build community. Why else would a bunch of people who don't know each other show up at a show," stated Leto. Speaking to a crowd at a Fast Company Innovation Uncensored event in New York, Leto shared how he ...
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Jared Gold - All Wrapped up (Posi-Tone, 2011)

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Music and More by Tim Niland
Organist Jared Gold builds a fine mainstream outing of hard-bop, blues and ballads on this album in conjunction with Ralph Bowen on tenor saxophone, Jim Rotondi on trumpet and flugelhorn and Quincy Davis on drums.
They open the the record fast with a couple of fine cookers, My Sentiments Exactly" and Get Out of My Sandbox," both of which feature fast grooving organ solos and deft bass pedal work, along with fleet work from the horns and drums. The full ...
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Jared Gold - All Wrapped up (2011)

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Something Else!
As I type this review, I'm listening to not necessarily All Wrapped Up, the new record by organist Jared Gold, but also Unity by Larry Young. I know, it doesn't make sense, since it's Gold's record being reviewed here, not Young's. But something struck me about All Wrapped Up when I listened to it the last time: Gold's artistic development is going along the same track as Young’s did. Whereas Young started out as a Jimmy Smith wannabe and blossomed ...
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Jared Gold - Out of Line (2010)

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Something Else!
By Pico Maybe it's just me, but I think we're in the midst of a full-fledged revival in jazz organ, led by a newer generation of players who have gone beyond mimicking the tried and true voicings of Jimmy Smith, Jack McDuff and Richard Groove" Holmes. In that group of innovative new B-3 specialists I'd include Larry Goldings, Sam Yahel, John Medeski, Neal Evans and Gary Versace. Recently, I've come across another fresh face who I believe in merely two ...
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Interview: Jared Moya, Chief Editor of Zeropaid PT. 2

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HypeBot
This is the second half of my interview segment with Jared Moya (read part 1), who is currently the Chief Editor of ZeroPaid.com. In it, Moya talks about the merits of embracing chaos, the Great Reset in the music and record industries, and how new ways of working and living will drive the post-crash prosperity. Putting forth the notion of embracing chaos, through and through, do you believe that so-called music revolutionaries" won't be able to create more change than ...
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Interview: Jared Moya, Chief Editor of Zeropaid PT. 1

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HypeBot
Recently, I spoke with Jared Moya, who describes himself not as a tech geek," but rather as an avid fan of the digital revolution and what it's meant for the instant communication of thoughts, information, and culture unencumbered by longtime geographic restraints." He is currently the Chief Editor of ZeroPaid.com. From your perspective, how would you characterize this dichotomy between the traditional record industry and that of the next music business and their perspectives on embracing new technology? Jared Moya: ...
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