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Article: Album Review

Ken Berman: Sound Poetry

Read "Sound Poetry" reviewed by Edward Blanco


Pianist Ken Berman's friendship with the late poet Eythan Klamka served as the inspiration for Sound Poetry, a musical project of mostly original compositions bookended by two solo reinterpretations of classic jazz standards. Poet Klamka, to whom this album is dedicated, had previously stated that “any true musician is a sound poet" and to this end, ...

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Article: Live Review

John Handy at Yoshi's San Francisco

Read "John Handy at Yoshi's San Francisco" reviewed by Harry S. Pariser


John Handy Yoshi's San Francisco San Francisco, California August 31, 2014 If one thinks of iconic Bay Area musicians, saxophonist John Handy immediately comes to mind. Born in 1933 in Dallas, Texas, Handy is an accomplished horn player who, while best known for his work on alto, also plays ...

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Ali Ryerson Jazz Flute Big Band: Game Changer

Read "Game Changer" reviewed by Jack Bowers


Yes, the idea seems rather implausible: a big band comprised of sixteen flutes and rhythm. Flutist Ali Ryerson is the catalyst and guiding hand behind the Jazz Flute Big Band (JFBB), which was formed in 2005 and has been performing at various events across the country ever since. Before dismissing it out of hand, give the ...

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Article: Album Review

Steve Heckman Quartet / Quintet: Born To Be Blue

Read "Born To Be Blue" reviewed by Dan Bilawsky


Saxophonist Steve Heckman often intentionally stands in the shadow of John Coltrane, as demonstrated on With John In Mind {World City Music, 2003) and Live At Yoshi's (World City Music, 2005), but he's no Coltrane clone. Heckman has absorbed bits and pieces of many masters, so a less exuberant, matte finished take on Sonny Rollins, a ...

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Article: Live Review

Tessa Souter Quartet: Half Moon Bay, California, December 2, 2012

Read "Tessa Souter Quartet: Half Moon Bay, California, December 2, 2012" reviewed by Bill Leikam


Tessa Souter QuartetBach Dynamite & Dancing SocietyDouglas Beach HouseHalf Moon Bay, CADecember 2, 2012 Traveling to the west coast from New York, Tessa Souter brought with her the wonderful tenor saxophonist and flautist Don Braden and they teamed up with friends Christian Tamburr on vibraphone, John Shiflett on bass, ...

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Kiss Kiss Bang Bang

Label: Sons of Sound
Released: 2011
Track listing: 1. From Russia With Love 2. Diamonds Are Forever 3. License To Kill 4. Goldfinger 5. Live And Let Die 6. Mr. Kiss Kiss Bang Bang 7. Nobody Does It Better 8. The Man With The Golden Gun 9. The World Is Not Enough 10. Thunderball 11. Tomorrow Never Dies 12. Goldeneye 13. You Only Live Twice 14. James Bond Theme

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Eddie Mendenhall: Cosine Meets Tangent

Read "Cosine Meets Tangent" reviewed by Edward Blanco


Pianist/composer Eddie Mendenhall is a young music professor at Monterey Peninsula College, and serves as an instructor at the renowned Monterey Jazz Festival Summer Jazz Camp. As a music professional, Mendenhall leads his own uncommon quartet on Cosine Meets Tangent, his debut as leader, featuring the combination of piano and vibes as lead instruments. Mendenhall's professional ...

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Article: Live Review

Tessa Souter: Half Moon Bay, February 13, 2011

Read "Tessa Souter: Half Moon Bay, February 13, 2011" reviewed by Bill Leikam


Tessa SouterDouglas Beach HouseHalf Moon Bay, CaliforniaFebruary 13, 2011 There are times, at the Douglas Beach House (aka the Bach Dancing and Dynamite Society), when a singer comes in and subtly moves the audience to a deeper attention than might otherwise be the case. So it was, when jazz vocalist, ...

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Article: Interview

Sarah Manning: Shattering The Glass Ceiling

Read "Sarah Manning: Shattering The Glass Ceiling" reviewed by David A. Orthmann


Listening to Sarah Manning speak at length is nearly as absorbing as her music. She's intelligent, direct, witty, and serious-minded. As Manning waxes eloquent on topics ranging from the impact of three special mentors, to the benefits of being a well-rounded person, to issues surrounding woman's empowerment, you realize that she relishes every aspect of her ...

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Moon Over The World

Label: Sons of Sound
Released: 2004
Track listing: Jewel's Eyes, Moon Over the World, Koi-no Vacance, Sweet Stuff, Skyline, No Place Like The End Of The World, Sofflee, Condor Man, Three Views Of A Secret, Chinese Fingers, Reflections Of Love


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