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Andrew Hill Sextet Plus 10: A Beautiful Day, Revisited

by Alberto Bazzurro
Registrato dal vivo al Birdland dal 24 al 26 gennaio 2002, il materiale di questo doppio CD (nonché doppio vinile) raggiunge oggi i quasi 83 minuti di durata, aggiungendo, rispetto all'edizione originaria uscita pochi mesi dopo il concerto, un'alternate take inedita del brano che intitola l'album e una versione ampliata di 11/8," riposizionando nel contempo i nove brani complessivi in quanto a ordine di apparizione." Ne vien fuori un'opera che possiamo tranquillamente definire monumentale, anche proprio per la ...
Continue ReadingAndrew Hill Sextet Plus Ten: A Beautiful Day, Revisited

by Dan McClenaghan
The heyday of pianist Andrew Hill (1931-2007) happened during his hang with Blue Note Records, where he released ten albums between 1963 and 1970, including 1964's Black Fire, a splendid quartet session featuring saxophonist Joe Henderson; 1964's Point Of Departure), that featured a freewheeling sextet that included Henderson, multiple reedist Eric Dolphy and trumpeter Kenny Dorham; to Passing Ships (1969), with an exuberant multi-horn group that included trumpeter Woody Shaw, trombonist Julian Priester and flutist Joe Farrell. For those with ...
Continue ReadingMike Fahn: Close Your Eyes... and Listen

by Jack Bowers
I first heard valve trombonist Mike Fahn some years ago on an album led by the wonderful tenor saxophonist Bob Cooper and was duly impressed. There’s a player to watch," I said to myself. Great chops, lovely sound, quick reflexes, singular voice. Been watching ever since but apart from occasional appearances as a sideman on others’ albums I’d heard little from Fahn until Close Your Eyes... and Listen arrived in the mail.
Fahn moved (or, more accurately, ...
Continue ReadingAndrew Hill: A Beautiful Day

by C. Michael Bailey
Dusk was only the beginning to this part of the story...I cannot listen to Andrew Hill’s new big band recording without thinking of him and his band as a relatively well-behaved Sam Rivers and the Rivbea Big Band. Of course, that horribly shortchanges the 65 year-old Chicago native who’s Palmetto debut, Dusk, was considered by many critics as the best jazz recording on the year. Add to that that Blue Note’s Alfred Lion considered Hill his last great ...
Continue ReadingAndrew Hill: A Beautiful Day

by Jack Bowers
"There is plenty going on," designated cheerleader Stanley Crouch informs the reader, on composer / pianist Andrew Hill's latest album, A Beautiful Day, which showcases Hill's sixteen-piece big band in a concert performance last January at New York's famed Birdland nightclub. With a vision given to great plasticity," Crouch writes, [Hill] has found his own ways to reinterpret 4/4 swing, the blues, the romantic or meditative ballad, and the Afro-Hispanic rhythms that have almost invariably connected one generation of Jazz ...
Continue ReadingAndrew Hill: A Beautiful Day

by Jon Wagner
Sometimes a live recording captures the dynamism and vibe of a band that's really on." In ideal situations, the musical energy is obvious right off the bat, continues throughout the set, and winds up on a disc. The listener thinks: Man, I would love to have been at that gig." Andrew Hill's new release A Beautiful Day is one of those recordings. Hill is a pianist who's been around for a long time and played in many different ...
Continue ReadingMike Fahn: Close Your Eyes...and Listen

by Mark F. Turner
Close Your Eyes...and Listen is an appropriate title for the new recording by valve trombonist Mike Fahn; which showcases the majestic and beautiful sound of the peculiar instrument in the hands of a most capable musician. Fahn, who is primarily self-taught, has an impressive resume with luminaries such as Maynard Ferguson, Dizzy Gillespie, and Diana Krall. Fahn’s past credentials are intact but it’s his smooth sound and style on this new recording that leave the greatest impression of his skill. ...
Continue ReadingThe MaryAnn McSweeney-Mike Fahn Jazz Quartet at the 55 Bar Friday, June 24th, from 6PM-9PM

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All About Jazz
June 23, 2005 To: Listings/Critics/Features From: JAZZ PROMO SERVICES Press Contact: JIM EIGO, [email protected] Hi Everyone, We will be playing at the 55 Bar, 55 Christopher Street @ 7TH Avenue in the Village, on Friday, June 24th, from 6PM-9PM. The band will consist of Tim Horner on drums, John Dimartino on keyboards, MaryAnn on bass, and Mike on trombones. We will be playing standards and a mix of tunes from MaryAnn's CDs, Swept Away", and Thoughts Of You", and from ...
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Mike Fahn-MaryAnn McSweeney In California

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All About Jazz
April 21, 2005 To: Listings/Critics/Features From: JAZZ PROMO SERVICES Press Contact: JIM EIGO, [email protected] Mike Fahn-MaryAnn McSweeney In California The husband-wife musicians trombonist, Mike Fahn and acoustic bassist Mary Ann McSweeney are pleased to announce their West Coast appearances accompanied by two of of the most in demand West Coast musicians guitarist Larry Koonse and drummer David Hocker. Friday, May 6th Los Angelas County Museum of Art at 5:30-8:30pm The Mike Fahn-MaryAnn McSweeney Jazz Quartet featuring Larry Koonse on Guitar ...
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Valve Trombonist Mike Fahn Releases "Close Your Eyes...and Listen" on Sparky1 Productions

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All About Jazz
The legendary jazz journalist Leonard Feather once wrote that Mike Fahn is without question one of the few contemporary masters of the valve trombone." He further praised Mike for his bronzed, burnished sound, technique and ideas to spare, with each note in the right place at the right instant."
And indeed, heavyweights like Shorty Rogers, Maynard Ferguson and Andrew Hill have all called upon his prodigious talents. But virtuosity aside, Fahn's new CD, Close Your Eyes...and Listen for Sparky1 Productions ...
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A Beautiful Day
From: A Beautiful Day, RevisitedBy Mike Fahn