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Yo Bobby!

Label: Anzic Records
Released: 2007
Track listing: CD1: Charade; A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square; Splish Splash; Nature Boy; Oh! Look At Me
Now; I
Guess I'm Good For Nothing But The Blues; Call Me irresponsible; In Love In Vain; The More I See You; I Can't
Give You Anything But Love; That Funny Feeling; Artificial Flowers. CD2: I Can't Believe That You're In Love With Me; The Good Life; Work SOng; All the Way; I Wanna Be
Around; Spring Is Here; Some Of These Days; Black Coffee; Mack The Knife; How About You; Skylark; It's You
Or No One.
3 Cohens: Braid

by Ernest Barteldes
On this disc, recorded in a Brooklyn studio in the summer of 2006, the three Cohen siblings blend their many individual influences into one happy family outing. While reed player Anat's work clearly has more of a Latin vibe (thanks to work with groups like Choro Ensemble and her Brazilian jazz quartet), her brothers--trumpeter Avishai and ...
3 Cohens: Braid

by Greg Camphire
To the ranks of soulful jazz families like the Heaths of Philadelphia, the Joneses of Detroit and the Marsalises of New Orleans, fans can now add the 3 Cohens of Tel-Aviv, a talented Israeli combo featuring tenor saxophonist/clarinetist Anat Cohen and her brothers Yuval on soprano sax and Avishai on trumpet, who are hitting their stride ...
3 Cohens: Braid

by Mark F. Turner
Jazz ensembles comprised of siblings are rare but not uncommon (The Heath Brothers--Jimmy and Percy, the well-known Marsalis brothers, and the Moutin twins--François and Louis). The 3 Cohens can be added to the list and show that it's a truly a family affair of musical harmony on their sophomore release Braid. The 3 ...
Joel Frahm: We Used To Dance

by Geoff Mirelowitz
Joel Frahm is a big, gentle looking man with a big, warm sound on the tenor saxophone. On We Used To Dance, he reunites with pianist Kenny Barron, with whom Frahm studied at the Rutgers University jazz program. Frahm has also enlisted the services of the rest of the rhythm section that contributed so much to ...
Anzic Records

by Elliott Simon
A relative newcomer to the ranks of artist-driven jazz labels, Anzic Records is already a confluence for a new breed of musician: one who wants to be involved in all stages of a recording, from conception through distribution. While most so-called 'artist collectives' may serve their members through creative freedom, Anzic takes it to the next ...
Anat Cohen & The Anzic Orchestra: Noir

by AAJ Italy Staff
Periodo d’oro per la famiglia Cohen, da Tel Aviv. Prima il talentuoso trombettista Avishai con un CD di piacevoli sorprese (After the Big Rain, ora la sorella, Anat, che spiega al mondo del jazz tutti i suoi ambiziosi progetti [oltre al presente disco anche Poetica]. E non è finita: Yuval, sopranista, non è detto che non ...
Avishai Cohen: After the Big Rain

by AAJ Italy Staff
Ci sono due Avishai Cohen nel mondo del jazz che si rispetta. Il primo, più famoso, è il contrabbassista; l'altro, meno conosciuto, è un talentuoso trombettista di origini israeliane che ha un paio di idee niente male nella custodia della sua tromba. Dopo il confortante esordio che risale a quattro anni fa (The Trumpet Player) il ...
The Jason Lindner Big Band: Live At The Jazz Gallery

by Greg Camphire
Keyboardist Jason Lindner has been a staple of the New York jazz scene for some time now, working in a variety of capacities for different projects; but his distinctive musical character shines brightest through his long-running big band, which celebrated its tenth anniversary in 2005, when Anzic Records' Live At The Jazz Gallery was recorded.
Anat Cohen: Poetica

by AAJ Italy Staff
Cresciuta in una famiglia di artisti, il più noto è Avishai trombettista tra i più richiesti della attuale scena newyorchese, Anat Cohen possiede la curiosità tipica di quei musicisti che abbandonano la terra d’origine, in questo caso Israele, per ampliare le proprie conoscenze e respirare l’aria ricca di fermenti della scena statunitense. Tutto ciò si riflette ...