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Columbus Jazz Orchestra: The Colors of Jazz

Read "The Colors of Jazz" reviewed by Jack Bowers


The Columbus Jazz Orchestra has passed its thirtieth anniversary with no visible sign of slowing down. On the contrary, the ensemble has gained new life and evinces a fresh spirit under artistic director Bryon Stripling, whose genial persona enlivens The Colors of Jazz and makes listening more fun than ever.

The sense of merriment is immediately clear on the frisky opener, “Sweet Georgia Brown, wherein Stripling not only sings but plays a down-home New Orleans-style trumpet, as he does later ...

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The Columbus Jazz Orchestra: The Colors of Jazz

Read "The Colors of Jazz" reviewed by David Rickert


It may come as a surprise, but the Columbus Jazz Orchestra has more season ticket holders that the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra, and it plays a series of concerts to packed houses every year. All this even in a town like Columbus, Ohio, which is not exactly known as a jazz mecca.

What is the secret of their success? Two things. First, artistic director Byron Stripling is dedicated to putting on an entertaining show instead of treating jazz as an ...

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The Columbus Jazz Orchestra: Swingin' the Midwest

Read "The Columbus Jazz Orchestra:  Swingin' the Midwest" reviewed by David Rickert


When Kenny Drew Jr. came into town as a guest soloist with the Columbus Jazz Orchestra, he couldn't believe he'd be performing six shows. He wondered who exactly the audience would be.

In a similar fashion, when Byron Stripling took over as artistic director for the CJO, many people asked him which university had hired him. “They didn't understand that we weren't affiliated with a school, he said. Apparently most people can't seem to get their minds around ...

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The Columbus Jazz Orchestra: Band at Work (Twenty-Five Years)

Read "Band at Work (Twenty-Five Years)" reviewed by Jack Bowers


The Columbus (Ohio) Jazz Orchestra (formerly known as the Jazz Arts Group of Columbus), still spry and flourishing after 25 years — quite an accomplishment for a community–based Jazz ensemble — has produced marvelous recordings in the past with such eminent guest artists as clarinetist Eddie Daniels and saxophonist Benny Golson. On Band at Work, which encompasses concert dates from 1989–98, the CJO is on its own and none the worse for it. Artistic director Ray Eubanks always has the ...


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