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Article: Take Five With...

Take Five With Jason Hammers

Read "Take Five With Jason Hammers" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Meet Jason Hammers:Originally from Gaithersburg, MD, Jason Hammers grew up in Stafford, VA where began his musical journey on the alto saxophone at age 11. While a student at Stafford Senior High School, he was named to numerous All-County and All-District Bands and had established himself as a featured soloist with the school's jazz ...

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News: Festival

Tuscia in Jazz: Info and Festival Program 2010

Tuscia in Jazz: Info and Festival Program 2010

Tuscia in Jazz We have arrived at the ninth edition of the Tuscia in Jazz Festival. Other than the change in name, we have also changed the venue, moving to a fixed location in the heart of the Monti Cimini, the beautiful Soriano nel Cimino. The festival has been strongly supported by the local administration of ...

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Article: Album Review

Ralph Bowen: Due Reverence

Read "Due Reverence" reviewed by John Patten


Saxophonist Ralph Bowen's Due Reverence is a too-short set of tributes to horn players who've made an impression on Bowen. The five tunes were written in the styles of players Ted Dunbar, Bob Mintzer, James Scott, Phil Nimmons and Robert Dick.Bowen gets backing from a strong quartet--Sean Jones on trumpet, Adam Rogers on guitar, ...

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Article: Multiple Reviews

Ralph Bowen, Dan Pratt, Brandon Wright: Posi-Tone strikes gold again

Read "Ralph Bowen, Dan Pratt, Brandon Wright: Posi-Tone strikes gold again" reviewed by J Hunter


Traditional jazz does not have to be boring. It does not have to be staid, or re-fried or adhere to a formula concocted in a New Orleans barroom over nine decades ago. A lot of the large labels don't get that. Fortunately, the creative triumvirate at Posi-Tone Records not only understands this concept, but they practice ...

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Article: Live Review

Gary Burton's Arrival: Celebrating 50 Years

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Gary Burton's Arrival: Celebrating 50 YearsBerklee Performance CenterBoston, MAApril 8, 2010 When was the last time you saw a concert that featured Gary Burton, Mick Goodrick, Abe Laboriel, Harry Blazer, Joe Lovano, John Scofield, Steve Swallow, Antonio Sanchez, Tiger Okoshi, Jim Odgren, Donny McCaslin, Makoto Ozone, Julian Lage, Vadim Neselovskyi, ...

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Article: Multiple Reviews

Posi-Tone Saxophones

Read "Posi-Tone Saxophones" reviewed by Joel Roberts


Ralph BowenDue ReverencePosi-Tone2010 Mike DiRubboRepercussionPosi-Tone2009 Sean NowellThe SeekerPosi-Tone2009 Giving underappreciated jazz artists their due is one of the perks (and responsibilities) of writing ...

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Article: Album Review

Ralph Bowen: Due Reverence

Read "Due Reverence" reviewed by Woodrow Wilkins


"Less Is More" is not just the first song on tenor saxophonist Ralph Bowen's Due Reverence. It's also a subtle hint about the music.Bowen studied at Rutgers University under Dr. James Scott and Robert Dick, to whom two of the songs are dedicated. He also studied at Indiana University and in addition to teaching, ...

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Article: Album Review

Ralph Bowen: Due Reverence

Read "Due Reverence" reviewed by Raul d'Gama Rose


Due Reverence is a gem of an album from beginning to end. All five compositions by its protagonist, tenor saxophonist Ralph Bowen, deserve high praise for outstanding invention and impeccable execution. These are erudite compositions, delving not just into musical characters, but more than anything else, empathizing with them, emoting with them by taking turns on ...

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Article: Album Review

Ralph Bowen: Due Reverence

Read "Due Reverence" reviewed by Mark F. Turner


Thanks to an American Idol culture and any number of other circumstances, the jazz universe is filled with extremely bright, if lesser known stars, who are just as talented as their more noted constellations. Such is the case with saxophonist Ralph Bowen, a truly bad-ass player who has appeared on over 60 recordings as a sideman ...

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Article: Album Review

Leo Blanco: Africa Latina

Read "Africa Latina" reviewed by Mark F. Turner


The ubiquitous expression that is “world music" is becoming less relevant as musicians across the globe speak a common language that embraces varied cultures and people. Pianist, composer, and arranger Leo Blanco emphatically proves the point on Africa Latina, a mesmerizing recording that explores the unique connection between African and Venezuelan music. Whereas ...


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