The Argentinian jazz website El Intruso asked me to participate in their year end poll. Much like the polls in Downbeat or Jazz Times, the poll was broken down by instrument. Here were my submissions with a few comments:
Musician of the yearMary Halvorson (MH has seemingly been everywhere this year, releasing a great album as a leader, and participating in a number of forward thinking groups.)
Newcomer MusicianDarius Jones (He's actually been on the scene for a while, but his playing in the collective Little Women and his solo performances have been thrilling.)
Group of the yearVandermark 5 (Saxophonist and Clarinetist Ken Vandermark's signature ensemble just keeps getting better and better)
Newcomer groupRez Abbasi Acoustic Quartet (Wonderful use of vibes and acoustic guitar made their album a winner. Download a free set from NPR.)
Album of the YearVandermark 5The Horse Jumps and the Ship is Gone (Great two-CD set of thrilling music.)
ComposerHenry Threadgill (His knotty and fascinating tunes were on display with a new CD and epic Mosaic reissue.)
DrumsHamid Drake
BassWilliam Parker (Parker and Drake make up one of the most fascinating rhythm teams in jazz.)
GuitarNels Cline (Cline had a fantastic year, releasing two double disc sets and a fascinating live DVD.)
PianoVijay Iyer
Keyboards/synthesizer/organCraig Taborn (Taborn had a couple of excellent performances as a sideman for ECM, perhaps they will give him his own date soon.)
SaxophoneRudresh Mahanthappa (Wonderful albums this year, sharing the limelight with colleagues Steve Lehman and Bunky Green)
Trumpet/CornetCharles Tolliver
ClarinetAnat Cohen (Breathing new life into the swing clarinet tradition, as proved by an infectious live album.)
TromboneSteve Swell
Violin/ViolaBilly Bang
CelloFred Lonberg-Holm
Others instrumentsVibesJason Adasiewicz
Female vocalsLeena Conquest (She reminds me of the late June Tyson, whether singing R&B influenced material or more traditional jazz.)
Male VocalsMose Allison
Best live bandDave Holland Quintet (The most consistently excellent live band of the past decade just gets better with time.
Record LabelHot Cup Records (Released a wide rage of exciting and progressive jazz albums this year.)
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Musician of the yearMary Halvorson (MH has seemingly been everywhere this year, releasing a great album as a leader, and participating in a number of forward thinking groups.)
Newcomer MusicianDarius Jones (He's actually been on the scene for a while, but his playing in the collective Little Women and his solo performances have been thrilling.)
Group of the yearVandermark 5 (Saxophonist and Clarinetist Ken Vandermark's signature ensemble just keeps getting better and better)
Newcomer groupRez Abbasi Acoustic Quartet (Wonderful use of vibes and acoustic guitar made their album a winner. Download a free set from NPR.)
Album of the YearVandermark 5The Horse Jumps and the Ship is Gone (Great two-CD set of thrilling music.)
ComposerHenry Threadgill (His knotty and fascinating tunes were on display with a new CD and epic Mosaic reissue.)
DrumsHamid Drake
BassWilliam Parker (Parker and Drake make up one of the most fascinating rhythm teams in jazz.)
GuitarNels Cline (Cline had a fantastic year, releasing two double disc sets and a fascinating live DVD.)
PianoVijay Iyer
Keyboards/synthesizer/organCraig Taborn (Taborn had a couple of excellent performances as a sideman for ECM, perhaps they will give him his own date soon.)
SaxophoneRudresh Mahanthappa (Wonderful albums this year, sharing the limelight with colleagues Steve Lehman and Bunky Green)
Trumpet/CornetCharles Tolliver
ClarinetAnat Cohen (Breathing new life into the swing clarinet tradition, as proved by an infectious live album.)
TromboneSteve Swell
Violin/ViolaBilly Bang
CelloFred Lonberg-Holm
Others instrumentsVibesJason Adasiewicz
Female vocalsLeena Conquest (She reminds me of the late June Tyson, whether singing R&B influenced material or more traditional jazz.)
Male VocalsMose Allison
Best live bandDave Holland Quintet (The most consistently excellent live band of the past decade just gets better with time.
Record LabelHot Cup Records (Released a wide rage of exciting and progressive jazz albums this year.)
Send comments to Tim.