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Accomplish Jazz
By Jon Lundbom
Label: Hot Cup Records
Released: 2010
Track listing:
1. Truncheon - 9:49; 2. Phoenetics - 12:03; 3. The Christian Life (Louvin/Louvin) - 6:59;
4. Tick-Dog - 9:57; 5. Baluba, Baluba - 9:06.
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Jon Lundbom & Big Five Chord: Accomplish Jazz
by AAJ Italy Staff
Originario di Chicago, newyorchese d'adozione, il chitarrista Jon Lundbom è l'ennesimo fiore sbocciato nel giardino della nuova Brooklyn. Accomplish Jazz è la terza fatica per i suoi Big Five Chord, band completata dal sax tenore di Bryan Murray, dalla batteria di Danny Fischer e da due quarti del terror-bop combo Mostly Other People Do the Killing: ...
Jon Lundbom & Big Five Chord: Accomplish Jazz
by Raul d'Gama Rose
There is a refreshing, albeit immediate, sense of naïveté about the music of guitarist Jon Lundbom. As the music progresses, however, it becomes evident that Lundbom wears this almost childlike wonder as a rather thin mask, belying a graceful sophistication that marks an apparent determination to go beyond the mere skin of sound. This is eminently ...
Accomplish Jazz
By Jon Lundbom
Label: Hot Cup Records
Released: 2009
Track listing: Truncheon; Phoenetics; The Christian Life; Tick-Dog; Baluba, Baluba.
Accomplish Jazz
By Jon Lundbom & Big Five Chord
Label: Hot Cup Records
Released: 2009
Track listing: Truncheon; Phoenetics; The Christian Life (Louvin/Louvin); Tick-Dog; Baluba, Baluba.
Jon Lundbom & Big Five Chord: Accomplish Jazz
by Jakob Baekgaard
The lineage of guitarists with a lyrical bent is staggering. From Charlie Christian to Kurt Rosenwinkel, guitarists have often been praised not only for their technical skills, but also for their ability to sculpt finely woven lines of melody. Beauty, however, is a strange thing and there is also another school of guitarists to which belongs ...
Jon Lundbom & Big Five Chord: Accomplish Jazz
by Mark Corroto
In the jazz world, there is something in the air. Barely detectable, but definitely something in the air these days. A whiff of change (or maybe the decay of traditions decomposing). It can be heard in the music the young lions (YL) are playing. These YLs are more like the Lee Morgan/Wayne Shorter YLs of the ...