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Jazz Musings in the 90210
Jazz Music Los Angeles Jenny Scheinman The Little Room at Largo 366 La Cienega Ave, Los Angeles On the heels of a pair of acclaimed releases in 2008, the beguiling jazz violinist performs backed by Nels Cline and the suspiciously pseudonymous fellow guitarist Moe Hawk. Apr 01, 2009 ...
New on jazzpianoonline.com: The Major II-V-I Progression Update
This lesson will introduce you to this universal and ever-present jazz progression by starting with it's derivation from the major scale all the way through to building, identifying and playing major key ii-V-Is in tunes. Update includes: Expanded and improved video lesson; new quizzes; expanded and improved practice sessions and bonus licks from Tommy Flanagans 1977 ...
Diana Krall's 'Quiet Nights' New CD
Album review Diana Krall's albums should come with a warning label: Do not use while operating heavy machinery. This is not a knock: Krall's round, relaxed voice is a nuanced instrument ideally suited for, as this album's title indicates, quiet nights. With this collection delving exclusively into the worlds of classic ballads and bossa ...
Gary Burton Releases Quartet Live!
Gary Burton began revisiting his classic quartet in 2005 and the results of this meeting will appear on the 11-track disc, Quartet Live! (Concord) on May 26. The group includes guitarist Pat Metheny and bassist Steve Swallow, both of whom were part of Burton’s breakout band in the early 1970s. Antonio Sanchez is on drums. Metheny, ...
Trombonist Clifton Anderson Interviewed at AAJ
Clifton Anderson has been on a lifelong journey of artistic evolution. From his start as a child surrounded by a musical family, to formal education mixed with the practical experience of live gigs, Clifton's odyssey is ever-unfolding. Whether playing as a long-standing member of his uncle Sonny Rollins' band, helping to run the Doxy label or ...
Library of Congress Jazz Film Series
FILM SERIES Jazz in the Spring at the Nations Library Jazz Film Series curated by Larry Appelbaum, Music Division, Library of Congress. Wednesday evenings at 7:00 pm in the Mary Pickford Theater, 3rd Floor, James Madison Building. All programs are free (no tickets required), but seating is limited to 60 seats. Reservations may be ...
David Halliday Band Featuring Angela Bingham at Jeanne Wagner Theatre in Salt Lake City
David Halliday is known as one of the finest saxophonists in the Mountain West and has performed in virtually every venue the area has to offer. Halliday makes his long overdue headlining concert debut at the Jeanne Wagner Theatre on May 2 at 7:30pm with a quartet comprised of Utah's finest jazz musicians: Dan Waldis on ...
Dave Allen Quartet - April 2nd at Tea Lounge, NYC
Dave Allen Quartet plays the Tea Lounge April 2nd With Noah Preminger - sax Dave Ambrosio - bass Dan Weiss - drums THE TEA LOUNGE 837 Union St, Brooklyn $5 suggested Allen has a fully developed and mature approach to composition, technical command of his instrument, and the ...
Is West Side Story Overrated?
The new Broadway revival of West Side Story, opening on Thursday at the Palace Theater in New York. One of the perks of being a theater critic, in those dog days of the season when you find yourself struggling to sit through the latest Chekhov revival or pretentious little comedy about tightly wound New York singles, ...
Woodlawn Cemetery Honors Jazz Appreciation with Concert
A free concert celebrating the jazz greats memorialized at Woodlawn, hosted by saxophonist Victor Goines. In honor of Jazz Appreciation Month (April), The Woodlawn Cemetery is hosting weekend concerts and tours to celebrate in style and pay tribute to some of history's great American jazz musicians, including Duke Ellington, Illinois Jacquet, Miles Davis, Jackie McLean, Max ...


