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Josephine Davies: Way Out East: New Directions In Jazz

Read "Josephine Davies: Way Out East:  New Directions In Jazz" reviewed by Chris May


Compared to many other bands which have emerged on jny: London's paradigm-shifting jazz scene since the mid 2010s, saxophonist and composer Josephine Davies' trio Satori has attracted relatively little noise. There has been high praise from specialist critics but little mainstream media coverage and even less social media chatter. This may be because, unlike many of ...

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Valentine - Vinyl Live Stream (Full Album)

Duration: 68:20

Bill drops the needle on his latest release Valentine (Blue Note) with Thomas Morgan (bass) and Rudy Royston (drums).

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Ersilia Dolci

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The Trump Files

Read "The Trump Files" reviewed by Gene L. Ford


Having observed--from a safe distance--president Donald Trump's pathetic and propaganda-driven response to the coronavirus pandemic, the nation's collapsing economy, the horrific death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police and the coast-to-coast protests that have followed, your intrepid reporter was moved to present (as Fox News would assert) a more “fair and balanced" narrative ...

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Head First

Label: Whirlwind Recordings
Released: 2019
Track listing: Fall Out; Almagro Nights; Seahorses; Interval Music; A Perfect Foil; Head First; Enneralde; Cancion 4; Francisca; A Month In Tunisia; Cyclic Chorale; Beautiful But Why.

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Midnite Cinema

Label: Self Produced
Released: 2019
Track listing: Lost Sheep; Caterpillars; Not Today; Eight Steps; Clown Ride; Antler Velvet; Under the Raft; Sun House

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Live at the VFW

Label: Self Produced
Released: 2019
Track listing: Skip the Flowers,

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Too Far Too Close

Label: Self Produced
Released: 2019
Track listing: 1) Too Far Too Close (T.Costa) 2) Three Sheets To The Wind (A. Holldsworth) 3) Looks Like Merengue (J. Scofield) 4) Questar (K. Jarrett) 5) New York Minute (D. Hanley) 6) You’ve Got It Bad Girl (S. Wonder) 7) Elm (R. Beirach) 8) Wildlife (T. Williams) 9) Thanks Again (J. Scofield)

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Lenny Keys

Born in Odessa, Ukraine, Lenny started studying classical piano at the age of six. In 1979, Lenny immigrated with his family to the U.S., settling in New York where he started learning jazz. Influenced by his classical education, classic rock, European pop music, jazz and new age, Lenny developed his own unique style of writing. In April 2009, Lenny released his first jazz album, Diamonds and Emeralds. The tunes on the album are a blend of contemporary jazz, funk and blues, with a touch of fusion and distinct sweet melodies. Having composed in different styles, Lenny has always stayed true to one thing that he believes every song should have - a beautiful melody.


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