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Article: Big Band Caravan

Skelton Skinner All Stars / Clare Fischer Big Band / Ron Carter's Great Big Band

Read "Skelton Skinner All Stars / Clare Fischer Big Band / Ron Carter's Great Big Band" reviewed by Jack Bowers


Skelton Skinner Allstars Big BandCookin' with the Lid OnDiving Duck Records2012 Back in the late 1950s, vibraphonist Terry Gibbs (with some help from his friends) put together an ensemble that became known as the Terry Gibbs Dream Band, took up residence in Hollywood and began blowing audiences ...

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Article: Album Review

Harry Allen: Rhythm on the River

Read "Rhythm on the River" reviewed by Nic Jones


Tenor saxophonist Harry Allen is a keeper of the flame ignited by the likes of Zoot Sims and Al Cohn. Whilst his music's nowhere near any cutting edge, he falls back upon the staples of the swing thru bop vocabulary like a man to the manner born and, over the course of this river-related program, demonstrates ...

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Four Classic Albums Plus

Label: Avid Records UK
Released: 2011
Track listing: CD1: Something For Lisa; Count Every Star; Cabin In the Sky; Move; Never Never Land; La Ronde; This Reminds Me Of You; Breakfast With Joe; Cohn My Way; The Lady is a Tramp; Good Spirits; A Blues Serenade; Lazy Man Stomp; Ill Wind; Chloe; Shine; Back To Back; So Far So Good; Winter; I Should Care; Bunny Hunch. CD2: It's A Wonderful World; Brandy and Beer; Two Funky People; Chasing the Blues; Halley's Comet; You're A Lucky Guy; The Wailing Boat; Just You, Just Me; Open Country; Jive at Five; Skylark; In the Mode; Polka Dots and Moonbeams; Not So Sleepy; Love and The Weather.

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Article: Extended Analysis

Mosaic Select 9: Bob Brookmeyer

Read "Mosaic Select 9: Bob Brookmeyer" reviewed by C. Andrew Hovan


Bob BrookmeyerMosaic Select 9 Mosaic Records Although he continues to be a valued jazz artist recording occasionally, the state of Bob Brookmeyer's early catalog until recently was inexplicably in a state of disarray. Of course, we still haven't seen CD reissues of such vintage Verve sides like The Blues, ...

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Article: Interview

Tom Everett: Jazz at Harvard

Read "Tom Everett: Jazz at Harvard" reviewed by Andrew J. Sammut


It's no accident that forty years of jazz at Harvard coincides with forty years of Tom Everett at the esteemed university. Everett founded Harvard University's first student jazz band, taught its first jazz history course and welcomed the campus' first visiting jazz artist. He now leads two jazz bands at the prestigious university, continues to teach ...

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Article: Big Band Report

Heigh Ho, Heigh Ho, It's Off To Jazz We Go . . .

Read "Heigh Ho, Heigh Ho, It's Off To Jazz We Go . . ." reviewed by Jack Bowers


Just west of Albuquerque, across the Rio Grande River, lies the picturesque village of Corrales (population around 7,500). Among its residents (and natural resources) is world-renowned jazz trumpeter Bobby Shew. With a musician of his caliber within arm's reach, it would have been imprudent not to call upon him to take part in the village's Music ...

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News: Radio

The Music of President Lester Young This Week on Riverwalk Jazz

The Music of President Lester Young This Week on Riverwalk Jazz

This week on Riverwalk Jazz, Vernel Bagneris and Topsy Chapman paint a picture of Lester Young's life based on his own first-person accounts and those of musicians who knew him. The Jim Cullum Jazz Band, with tenor saxophonists Brian Ogilvie and Ron Hockett, offer their homage to the “President of Tenor Sax." The program is distributed ...

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News: Education

July Issue of Scooby-Sax Newsletter Published

The July, 2011 issue of the Scooby-Sax Newsletter has been published. The latest issue of this educational resource focuses on the analysis of transcribed solos by Al Cohn, Hank Mobley, Zoot Sims, and John Coltrane on the tune, “Tenor Conclave." The four solos make a fascinating study in the similarities and differences among the tenor saxophone ...

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Article: Interview

Ryan Truesdell: The Gil Evans Project

Read "Ryan Truesdell: The Gil Evans Project" reviewed by Victor L. Schermer


Imagine the commotion when previously unknown manuscripts of Beethoven or Bach were discovered. In the jazz world, the equivalent of such an event might occur with regard to the music of innovators like Duke Ellington or Gil Evans. Indeed, that is exactly what composer-arranger-conductor-producer Ryan Truesdell has uncovered with Evans' music. He researched and found a ...

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Article: Album Review

Al Cohn: Four Classic Albums Plus

Read "Four Classic Albums Plus" reviewed by David Rickert


Saxophonist/clarinetist Al Cohn could have spent his life as either an arranger or a player, but fortunately he chose to do both, creating a series of records that weren't classics, but nevertheless reached the sublime and poetic elements of jazz. In this collection of four sessions, one is an orchestral session from the fifties, with charts ...


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