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Andrew Wilcox

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Andrew is one of Hartford’s rising young musicians. Originally from Boylston, MA, Andrew has proven himself to be a talented young pianist, with a passion to learn, grow and play. After moving to Hartford at age 18, Andrew quickly sought out his elders and began building relationships with them. These relationships eventually turned into mentors and employers and Andrew has been seen alongside many of these musicians including Haneef Nelson, Nat Reeves, Yoron Israel, Avery Sharpe, Abraham Burton, Jonathan Barber, Alex Tremblay and Matt Dwonszyk.

A respectful student, Andrew was a student of Rick Germanson, Ralph Peterson, Orrin Evans, and the late great Stanley Cowell. Each introduced Andrew to other musicians, but Ralph Peterson introduced Andrew to Jazzmeia Horn, a musician who would time and time again give Andrew chances to prove himself. The most notable test was when Andrew was called as a last minute sub at the Newport Jazz Festival alongside Ms. Horn at the Newport Jazz Festival.

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Article: Year in Review

Popular Jazz Songs: 2024

Read "Popular Jazz Songs: 2024" reviewed by Michael Ricci


All About Jazz tracks how often a featured song is heard, and the following represent the most popular in 2024. If you missed them the first time around, give them a listen now, and enjoy! Click the album cover to listen to the song. Dive Into The Deep Blue From: ...

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Dear Mr. Hill

Label: Truth Revolution Records
Released: 2024
Track listing: Muir Woods; Mary; Hoh; Dear Mr. Hill; Stella by Starlight; Self-Doubt; Old Devil Moon; Onyx Warrior; Snow Queen.

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Song of the Day

Dear Mr. Hill

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Label: Truth Revolution Records
Released: 2024
Duration: 08:24

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Louis Armstrong, Bria Skonberg, John Coltrane and Summer Camargo

Read "Louis Armstrong, Bria Skonberg, John Coltrane and Summer Camargo" reviewed by Joe Dimino


The 866th Show begins with Summer Camargo and music from her debut album To Whom I Love. From there, we get into a good crop of seasoned cats like Zachary Bartholomew, Jamie Baum, Bria Skonberg and Tony Romano. In between, we hear classics from the likes of Woody Herman and John Coltrane. To wrap it up, ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Orrin Evans, Lux Quartet, Andromeda Turre and Nasheet Waits

Read "Orrin Evans, Lux Quartet, Andromeda Turre and Nasheet Waits" reviewed by Hobart Taylor


This week we feature brand new music from Orrin Evans' Captain Black's Big Band, The Lux Quartet featuring Myra Melford and Alison Miller, vocalist Andromeda Turre and Nasheet Waits. Playlist Brian McCarthy “The Beginning" from After/Life (Truth Revolution) 0:00 Maddie Vogler “Hymn For August" from While We Have Time (Origin) 15:09 Mike Downes “Banff ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Reflecting The Past, Embracing The Future

Read "Reflecting The Past, Embracing The Future" reviewed by Bob Osborne


Jazz has been around long enough to allow for a massive library of ground breaking legacy music to build up. Current musicians often look back at that legacy, sometimes they use it, sometimes they build upon it and add a current perspective. In this way jazz is allowed to grow and develop whilst remaining true to ...

Album

Another Level

Label: Truth Revolution Records
Released: 2023
Track listing: Bennett Street Blues; Major Changes; Sweet Dreams; Goods Brothers; October Tune; Triedstone; West Indian Queen; Faith and Love; Blues for the Enslaved.


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