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Gnosis Featuring Herb Robertson at The Yippie Cafe (NYC) on February 21
7:30PM GNOSIS: Jim Yanda (guitar), Herb Robertson (trumpet), Tom Sayek (drums), Chris Lough (bass), & special guest Bob Hovey (trombone) 9:00PM ANDERSON MODERN MUSIC: Sean Anderson (reeds), Fred Anderson (drums), Lex Samu (trumpet), Chris Lough (bass) February 21, 2009 The Yippie Cafe 9 Bleecker St. New York, NY 10012 $10 ...
New Website Upgrade for "Smooth Jazz and More"!
The all-new smoothjazzandmore.com made it's official debut this past Friday! The new site now has a fresh new graphics package, a links program for music artists to share links with us, and an all-new Interview" web page. We've put together podcasts with some big names in the Jazz world. Guitarist Ken Navarro, who's latest album The ...
A Message from Adam Niewood
Adam Niewood posted this on Facebook: We are all deeply saddened by the loss of Gerry Niewood, Coleman Mellett, all the passengers and crew on flight 3407, and the poor innocent man who died in his own home. It is tragic and surreal. The outpouring of phone calls, emails, text-messages etc is truly overwhelming. All ...
Terence Blanchard's Words and Music
By Barry Johnson, The Oregonian Saturday February 14, 2009, 8:15 AM The Portland Jazz Festival started off this year with Terence Blanchard, the New Orleans hard-bop trumpeter/band leader/ and film-score composer. He headlined the opening-night concert Friday and he was the first Jazz Conversation earlier in the day. The ...
AccuJazz Internet Radio Launches New Channel: "Straight Ahead"
AccuJazz internet radio began its weekly roll-out of new creatively programmed jazz channels today with the release of Straight Ahead," a customizable radio stream playing nothing but swinging jazz. The channel plays over 1600 songs from Dexter Gordon to Bill Charlap, and doesn't play any free jazz, fusion or ballads. Classic big band swing by Basie ...
Making Avant-Garde Jazz in a Mostly Killing Climate
The record business is a sinkhole no matter which way you turn. But in this troubled economy, Moppa Elliott chose an especially tough path: playing in an avant-garde bop band named Mostly Other People Do the Killing, and starting his own tiny jazz label, Hot Cup. Elliott, 30, a bassist/composer born in Factoryville, says, Look, we're ...
Finalists Announced for Billboard Latin Awards
A varied list of artists, from veteran to newcomers, dominates the finalists for the 11th annual Billboard Latin Music Awards, taking place April 23 in Miami. Icons Vicente Fernandez, Marco Antonio Solis and Mana, along with pop star Enrique Iglesias, banda diva Jenni Rivera, urban bachata group Aventura and pop/alt singer Julieta Venegas and newcomers Flex ...
National Guitar Workshop's 2009 Season with Pat Metheny, Pat Martino, Jimmy Herring, Buddy Guy and More
National Guitar Workshop Announces 2009 Season With Special Guests Buddy Guy, Paul Gilbert, Jimmy Herring, Jimmie Vaughan and Pat Metheny The National Guitar Workshop is proud to announce our 2009 season. This year we will be presenting week long workshops across the country and featuring guest artists such as Paul Gilbert, Buddy Guy, Jimmy Herring, Pat ...
Roberto Magris in Ecuador
Italian pianist Roberto Magris is scheduled on March 10, 2009 to perform at the Ecuador Jazz Festival in Quito. About Roberto Magris Born in Trieste (Italy) in 1959 and began his jazz career in the late ‘70s. In the ‘80s, he led a jazz trio named “Gruppo Jazz Marca”, whose recordings were reissued in 2006, as ...
"Men at Work" Guitarist Jailed (Update)
“It’s a mistake?” One of the founders of the Australian ‘80s band “Men at Work” was jailed over the weekend in LA for a bench warrant on a charge of making criminal threats, the Los Angeles Times reported. Ronald Strykert, former guitarist in the group who rose to fame with the song “Who Can It Be ...



