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Article: Album Review

Joe Chambers: Horace to Max

Read "Horace to Max" reviewed by Larry Reni Thomas


Drummer/vibraphonist/composer/educator Joe Chambers' Horace to Max is an awesome display of versatility and master musicianship; that's impossible to put away, it gets better with each listen. The distinctive blue-and-black colored cover design is similar to those fine Blue Note records of the 1960s and 1970s. The disc possesses a subtle suggestive theme that can only be ...

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Article: Live Review

Kendra Shank and the Geoffrey Keezer Trio Live at the Douglas Beach House at Half Moon Bay

Read "Kendra Shank and the Geoffrey Keezer Trio Live at the Douglas Beach House at Half Moon Bay" reviewed by Bill Leikam


Kendra Shank and the Geoffrey Keezer TrioDouglas Beach HouseHalf Moon Bay, CAJuly 25, 2010 Having never heard Kendra Shank but respecting Geoffrey Keezer whose work on the piano is nothing shy of surprising and always engaging this concert at the Douglas Beach House on July 25, 2010 was a must ...

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News: Obituary

Abbey Lincoln, Jazz Singer and Writer, Dies at 80

Abbey Lincoln, Jazz Singer and Writer, Dies at 80

Abbey Lincoln, a singer whose dramatic vocal command and tersely poetic songs made her a singular figure in jazz, died on Saturday in Manhattan. She was 80 and lived on the Upper West Side. Her death was announced by her brother David Wooldridge. Ms. Lincoln's career encompassed outspoken civil rights advocacy in the 1960s and fearless ...

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News: Interview

Remembering Abbey Lincoln: August 6, 1930 - August 14, 2010

Remembering Abbey Lincoln: August 6, 1930 - August 14, 2010

I met Abbey Lincoln in the early 1970's in Watts and interviewed her for the Soul and Jazz Record Magazine in 1976. Here are some excerpts from that interview. You may not recognize the name “Aminada Moseka" but the moment you see those bright, brown eyes twinkling from beneathe a cluster of beaded braids; as soon ...

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News: Recording

Abbey Lincoln-"Throw It Away"

Abbey Lincoln-"Throw It Away"

I've been a real intellectual yente for the last several posts. I hope those posts have not been without emotional weight, but the death of Abbey Lincoln makes me want to write a piece where emotion leads and analysis creeps along far behind. In the late 1960's, I went to the old WGBH studios to see ...

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News: Obituary

Abbey Lincoln, RIP

Abbey Lincoln, RIP

Abbey Lincoln died today in New York. The singer and actress was 80 years old. After meeting Max Roach when he played drums on one of her record sessions in 1957, Ms. Lincoln came under his sway in her approach to music and in uncompromising civil rights activism. She and Roach married in 1962 and divorced ...

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Article: Album Review

David Bass: Gone

Read "Gone" reviewed by Karl Ackermann


If Dave Bass ever decides to give up his day job as a Deputy Attorney General, he can validate that decision based on the quality of Gone. Bass returns to jazz after more than twenty years, but his priors include stints with Bobby McFerrin, global percussionist Babatunde Lea, and interpretive jazz vocalist Jackie Ryan. His Gone ...

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Video

You Came A Long Way From St. Louis

Featuring the music of Abbey Lincoln
Duration: 2:39

Early television appearance by Abbey Lincoln from 1958.
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Article: Live Review

Kendra Shank Quartet Live At The Saville Theater

Read "Kendra Shank Quartet Live At The Saville Theater" reviewed by Robert Bush


Kendra Shank QuartetSaville Theater, San Diego City College San Diego, CaJuly 20, 2010 Jazz vocalist Kendra Shank has been a New Yorker for 12 years. She's quite active on the scene, frequently collaborating with pianist Frank Kimbrough. She's released several critically acclaimed albums recently, specifically Mosaic( Challenge 2009), and Spirit ...

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Article: Profile

Introducing Booker Little

Read "Introducing Booker Little" reviewed by Robert Levin


[Editor's Note: This article first appeared in Jazz & Pop Magazine, 1970. Little died in 1961, just a few months after this interview was originally published in Metronome]Booker Little, twenty-three year-old composer, arranger and trumpet player (the order is arbitrary, each role has equal importance to him), has lately come to demonstrate, in recordings ...


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