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Matt Kane: Acknowledgement
by Don Phipps
A hard-charging affair interlaced with charm, Matt Kane's Acknowledgement, surely stands as an homage to some of the jazz giants associated with jny: Kansas City. Three of the compositions were penned by Bobby Watson, who presently calls Kansas City home [and is Director of Jazz Studies at the University of Missouri--Kansas City (UMKC) Conservatory of Music], ...
Acknowledgement
By Matt Kane
Label: Self Produced
Released: 2016
Track listing: In Case You Missed It; Timeline (For Elvin); The Burning Sand; ASR'; And the Beauty of It All; Wheel Within a Wheel; Midwestern Nights Dream; Jewel; Question and Answer.
Acknowledgement
By Bobby Matos
Label: LifeForcejazz
Released: 2006
Track listing: Manhattan Mozambique; Cuando Bail Ramon; Song For Jud; A Love Supreme-Acknowlegement; Motivos de Jazz; Songoro; Tunji; Chango's Jazz; Soy Lucumi; Evelyn; Equinox; Chango's Charanga; Drum Dance.
Bobby Matos And The Afro Latin Jazz Ensemble: Acknowledgement
by Edward Blanco
A veteran percussionist and pioneer of the Latin jazz genre since the early sixties, Bobby Matos has created an excellent fusion of Latin and Afro-jazz music on Acknowledgement. Matos records ten original hot and heavy, hip-moving compositions with his Afro Latin Jazz Ensemble and pays tribute to the legendary John Coltrane with Afro-Latin arrangements of three ...
Acknowledgement
Featuring the music of Branford Marsalis
Duration: 9:18
Acknowledgement
By Bobby Matos
Label: LifeForcejazz
Released: 2005
Track listing: Manhattan Mozambique; Cuando Baila Ramon; Song For Jud; A Love Supreme -
Acknowledgement; Motivos de Jazz; Songoro; Runji; Chango's Jazz; Soy Lucumi; Evelyn;
Equinox; Chango's Charanga; Drum Dance.
Bobby Matos and His Latin Jazz Ensemble: Acknowledgement
by Ernest Barteldes
It's too bad that the audience actually watching the show at Queens' Jamaica Jams Festival on August 6th wasn't as large as expected--most people there seemed to be more interested in shopping and eating than enjoying the music. Their loss, for those who did stop to listen to the short set presented by Bobby Matos and ...