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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Trio Grande, Sonar with David Torn, Adam Larson and Mark Lettieri

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Trio Grande featuring drummer Antonio Sanchez, Sonar with David Torn and Yellowjackets from Parallel Motion. Saxophonist Adam Larson with his latest and Mark Lettieri, live at the Iridium. Derek Sherinian and Simon Phillips and The John Irvine Band. Playlist Trio Grande “Scoville" from Trio Grande (Whirlwind) 00:00 Sonar with David Torn “Tunnel Drive" from ...

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Article: Catching Up With

Makaya McCraven: In The Moment to In These Times

Read "Makaya McCraven: In The Moment to In These Times" reviewed by Rob Garratt


Makaya McCraven needs a coffee--fast. It's 4pm and he's crashing. It will be his third of the day. His first caffeine hit, consumed on stage six hours earlier, was a chemical necessity; McCraven was drinking at a nearby Irish pub until the early hours and nearly missed his early morning panel talk appearance alongside fellow percussion ...

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Article: Play This!

Pat Metheny Group: The Roots of Coincidence

Read "Pat Metheny Group: The Roots of Coincidence" reviewed by Ken Laster


This performance rocks out! What is unique about this video is seeing Lyle Mays stepping out from behind his keyboards to playing guitar alongside Pat Metheny. Who knew? Antonio Sanchez is a beast on the drums as well. Perhaps this clip is one to play for your “jazz-skeptic" friends who claim jazz is too smooth or ...

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Article: Just For Fun

Getting to the Jazz Point: An Exposé

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Jazz... famous for complex harmonies, syncopated rhythms and an emphasis on improvisation. The music at its best is a form of personal expression, valuing non-conformity and freedom. It has birthed and is to an extent, defined by musicianly quirks, idiosyncrasies and singularities. There are also a great many non-musical threads that bind the tradition together and ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Jazz Rock and Progressive Rock new releases, plus Japanese fusion

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New music from Italian band Drift Lab with Matteo Mancusco, New York band Aberdeen, featuring Antonio Sanchez, Japanese fusion from T Square, Koici Yabori, FazJaz and Tomo Fujita. From Brazil Reunion with Sandro Haick and Pepe Cisneros, and The Meridian Suite from Antonio Sanchez & Migration.Playlist Drift Lab “Chatterland" from Moonlight (Self Produced) 00:00 ...

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News: Recording

Aberdeen Creates Unique Wall of Sound with Album 'Held Together'

Aberdeen Creates Unique Wall of Sound with Album 'Held Together'

With its massive, one-of-a-kind sound, Aberdeen is proud to announce the release of its second album Held Together. It’s Aberdeen’s brand of jazz with pop inflections that contributed to their selection in the U.S. State Department’s American Music Abroad program—in this case a tour to Central Asia—where Aberdeen performed. Held Together includes folk songs from around ...

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Song of the Day

Losing Eurydice (feat. Antonio Sánchez)

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Label: Self Produced
Released: 2023
Duration: 04:38

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

John McLaughlin, Miles Davis, Antonio Sanchez and Louis Sicilliano

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Celebrating the Birthday of John McLaughlin with music from The Heart Of Things Live in Paris, Miles Davis, plus new music from Antonio Sanchez, Louis Siciliano, Sixun from France, Wasafiri from Texas, and guitarist B D Lenz from New York. Playlist Miles Davis “John McLaughlin" from Bitches Brew (Columbia) 00:00 John McLaughlin “The Heart ...

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Article: Year in Review

Tony Ozuna’s Best Albums 2022

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In 2022, live jazz clubs were revived and the rapport of musicians and their audience took a higher level of mutual appreciation. Groups listed on this Best Albums finally got to tour their newest releases across borders. Jazz that evolves with the times and across continents are the criteria for these selected Best Albums of 2022. ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Antonio Sanchez Hits Back as Bad Hombre

Read "Antonio Sanchez Hits Back as Bad Hombre" reviewed by David Bixler


In SHIFT -Bad Hombre Vol. II drummer and composer Antonio Sanchez takes ownership of the pejorative remark made by the former president about Mexicans coming to the United States and hits back with a stunning musical counter-punch that features Dave Matthews, Trent Reznor, Pat Metheny, and many others. In this episode of LINER NOTES Antonio shares ...


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