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Andrew McCormack: First Light

Read "First Light" reviewed by Vincenzo Roggero


L'origine britannica e la residenza newyorchese costituiscono il fil rouge che attraversa First Light album nel quale il pianista Andrew McCormack fonde in maniera convincente l'aplomb, la compostezza, l'eleganza anglosassone con la vivacità, la memoria storica, lo sguardo curioso di chi guarda al futuro tipici della scena della grande mela, scena da cui provengono peraltro il ...

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Article: Album Review

Kyle Eastwood: Time Pieces

Read "Time Pieces" reviewed by Edward Blanco


Double bassist, composer and producer Kyle Eastwood unveils a timeless treasure with his seventh album as leader on the sensational Time Pieces, capturing the mood and aura of the 50s and 60s jazz scene blending two standards from the era with rich new compositions incorporating the sensitivities and flavor of that time period. It has been ...

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News: Recording

Kyle Eastwood returns with new album "Timepieces" and UK Tour

Kyle Eastwood returns with new album "Timepieces" and UK Tour

The son of legendary actor Clint Eastwood, star bassist and composer Kyle Eastwood unveils details of his new album, Timepieces, released 21st April, and extensive UK tour including four nights at legendary London jazz club Ronnie Scott's Timepieces is Kyle Eastwood’s musical self-portrait. Centred around the bassist’s passion for the lyrical hard bop jazz of the ...

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Article: Album Review

Andrew McCormack: First Light

Read "First Light" reviewed by Ian Patterson


English pianist Andrew McCormack came to wider attention in the UK with his debut Telescope (Dune, 2006) and his subsequent Rising Star BBC Jazz Award. McCormack was already an established figure on the London jazz scene through his association with Tomorrow's Warriors and J-Life though a decade on he's probably still best known as a sideman ...

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Article: JazzLife UK

ReVoice! 2014: collaboration is a key to success

Read "ReVoice! 2014: collaboration is a key to success" reviewed by Bruce Lindsay


The ReVoice! Festival--a celebration of the human voice--is five years old in 2014. Happy Birthday congratulations are in order for the London based festival--this milestone anniversary is an indication of its success and of the wealth of vocalists in the jazz world and beyond. From small beginnings (just five concerts) in 2010 the festival has grown ...

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Article: Album Review

Jean Toussaint: Tate Song

Read "Tate Song" reviewed by Ian Patterson


Ten albums in twenty five years isn't prolific but in a world awash with inferior music saxophonist Jean Toussaint's unhurried approach has consistently produced high-quality recordings that stand the test of time. What's more, the lapses between releases make each production a bona fide event. Certainly, the four years since his live album and the nine ...

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Article: Album Review

Kyle Eastwood: The View From Here

Read "The View From Here" reviewed by Bruce Lindsay


Kyle Eastwood's boyhood in Carmel, California, may have been where and when he began his love of jazz, but as an adult his love of France seems to impact more and more on his music. Eastwood's sixth album, The View From Here, doesn't always show this influence explicitly but it's there nonetheless and it's giving the ...

Article: Album Review

McCormack & Yarde Duo: Places and Other Spaces

Read "Places and Other Spaces" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


Sono da tenere d'occhio i dischi della Edition Records, giovane etichetta britannica di Cardiff fondata nel 2008 dal pianista-compositore Dave Stapleton e dal fotografo di jazz Tim Dickeson, che si è subito distinta per il livello di qualitá e originalità delle proposte. Nel suo catalogo troviamo mostri sacri come Keith Tippett e giovani promesse, alcune peraltro ...

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Article: Extended Analysis

McCormack & Yarde Duo: Places And Other Spaces

Read "McCormack & Yarde Duo: Places And Other Spaces" reviewed by Chris May


McCormack & Yarde DuoPlaces And Other SpacesEdition2011 This arresting disc, the second from pianist Andrew McCormack and saxophonist Jason Yarde, is just the thing to brighten up a chilly autumn: warm, glowing and packed with great tunes--only one of which, George Gershwin's “Embraceable You," is a standard. ...

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Article: Interview

Kyle Eastwood: Movies, Motown & Monterey

Read "Kyle Eastwood: Movies, Motown & Monterey" reviewed by Bruce Lindsay


Bassist/composer Kyle Eastwood can whistle. It's a talent to which few musicians lay claim, but it's one which he puts to good use on his version of Bob Haggart's “Big Noise (From Winnetka)," a tune that serves as a popular encore to his live set. The fact that Eastwood whistles in concert says much about the ...


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