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Jared Schonig
Now living in Brooklyn, Jared stays busy performing and recording in New York's jazz, rock, pop and Broadway communities at renowned venues including The Blue Note, Birdland and Jazz at Lincoln Center. Since his arrival in New York, Jared has performed and/or recorded internationally as a sideman with Wynton Marsalis, Fred Hersch, Wycliffe Gordon, Dave Liebman, Charles Pillow, Bob Brookmeyer and Rudy Linka, among others. He also backs Peter Eldridge and the Grammy-award winning vocal jazz group The New York Voices. On Broadway, Jared currently plays or has played onstage for American Idiot (Green Day) and for Pulitzer Prize Winner Next to Normal, and in the orchestras for Grease and the off- Broadway productions of Everyday Rapture featuring Sherie Rene Scott and The Marvelous Wonderettes.
As a co-leader, Jared founded "The Wee Trio" - a collaborative project that includes vibraphonist James Westfall and bassist Dan Loomis - in 2007. Hailed by critics as "definitely a group to watch" (Downbeat), their first album, Capitol Diner Vol. 1, was released in 2008 and was declared "a winning debut" by the Boston Globe. The Wee Trio is about to embark on a national tour to celebrate the Spring 2010 release of Capitol Diner Vol. 2. In his free time, Jared teaches at Poly Prep Country Day School and actively manages a private studio of talented young students.
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Ben Kono Group: Voyages

by Jerome Wilson
This album is saxophonist Ben Kono's tribute to his family's history, dating back to his grandfather's migration from Japan to the United States in 1911, performed by a combination of small jazz group and string quartet, The first half of the work concerns with his family's transition into life in the United States, and the second half celebrates four generations of Kono's lineage, going from his grandparents all the way through to his own children. The strings are ...
Continue ReadingJihye Lee Orchestra: Infinite Connections

by Jack Bowers
Some eighty-odd years ago a handful of trailblazers led by saxophonist Charlie Parker and trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie changed the vocabulary of jazz, introducing bebop as a successor to trad jazz and swing and radically transforming the music's landscape and perspective. Their terminology remained pretty much intact for a number of years, with partisans choosing a path between the diverse genres, until at last the very definition of jazz began to move in new directions with newcomers such as cool jazz, ...
Continue ReadingJihye Lee Orchestra: Infinite Connections

by Angelo Leonardi
Su queste pagine abbiamo seguito il percorso discografico di Jihye Lee a partire dal suo esordio (April, 2017) ed il successivo Daring Mind (Motéma 2021), co-prodotto con Darcy James Argue. La collaborazione con quest'ultimo si ripropone anche nel nuovo Infinite Connections, registrato nell'ottobre 2023, che evidenzia un significativo passo avanti nella sua sintesi tra jazz e proprie radici musicali. Che la bandleader fosse un talento eccezionale è apparso chiaro dalla rapidità con cui ha padroneggiato le tecniche ...
Continue ReadingJihye Lee Orchestra: Infinite Connections

by Troy Dostert
One of the most ambitious composers working exclusively in the large-ensemble format, Jihye Lee is now offering her third release, coming on the heels of the well-received April (Self-released, 2017) and Daring Mind (Motéma Music, 2021). Lee is a fearless artist with a seemingly limitless imagination, with a multiplicity of themes and rhythms swirling through her complex, densely-layered compositions. And as always, she once again has a terrific group of colleagues to help bring her rich, multi-hued vision to life. ...
Continue ReadingSara Caswell: The Way To You

by Angelo Leonardi
Formalmente il precedente album da leader di Sara Caswell risale al 2005 (But Beautiful, Arbors) ma questa nuova incisione a suo nome non è il ritorno dopo una lunga pausa. Ci sono infatti le quattro incisioni --dal 2013 al 202-col trio cooperativo 9 Horses e la leadership condivisa con la sorella Rachel del 2014 (Alive in the Singing Air, Turtle Ridge) nel un gruppo comprendente Fred Hersch. Aggiungiamo poi la ventina di collaborazioni, anche discografiche, con Brad Mehldau, Miho Hazama, ...
Continue ReadingMichael Davis - Hip-Bone Big Band: Open City

by Jerome Wilson
Michael Davis is an accomplished trombonist who has had a long career of live and studio work accompanying a varied roster of big-name jazz and rock talents such as The Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, Bob Mintzer, Buddy Rich, Paul Simon, and Sarah Vaughan. He is also an established solo artist and composer who leads an imposing large ensemble, the Hip-Bone Big Band. The big band's second album is an exuberant affair which reflects the joy of getting back ...
Continue ReadingBrian McCarthy Nonet: After|Life

by Dan McClenaghan
Saxophonist Brian McCarthy, not one to shy away from a big theme, draws inspiration from the creation of the universe to craft After|Life Science says we are all stardust, compiled ultimately in all its complexities via gravity. Given that, he opens this expansive octet offering with Nebula," referring to cosmic gasses consisting of hydrogen and deep space dust that--given gravity's propensities--coalesce into stars and solar systems consisting of planets with water, landforms and eventually us. Or something ...
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Nebula
From: After|LifeBy Jared Schonig
South Shore
From: The Way To YouBy Jared Schonig
Job's Blues
From: Job's TrialsBy Jared Schonig
Compelled
From: Hiding OutBy Jared Schonig