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Ted Nash: Sidewalk Meeting

by Mark Corroto
Worlds collide. It’s the 21st century and it is expected for worlds of music to collide, especially in jazz. The music originated at the collusion of cultures down New Orleans way and today’s references to classical, klezmer, Balkan, and African music goes down hardly noticed by the listening public. Ted Nash’s band Odeon, like Dave Douglas’ ...
Myra Melford and Marty Ehrlich: Yet Can Spring

by AAJ Staff
Myra Melford-Marty Ehrlich: Yet Can Spring by Gerard Cox Myra Melford and Marty Ehrlich are prominent musicians in a new school of the jazz avant-garde whose credo might speak something like this: yeah, we're cool with playing out, but don't think that because of that we're not able to deal with and respect the jazz tradition, ...
Myra Melford/Marty Ehrlich: Yet Can Spring

by AAJ Staff
From the opening notes of Yet Can Spring, it's clear that Myra Melford and Marty Ehrlich occupy common ground. It's not common in any other sense of the word, though. These two players each have a unique perspective on the intersection of straight-ahead improvisation with its freer forms, and both dwell eagerly at the interface. At ...
Myra Melford and Marty Ehrlich: Yet Can Spring

by AAJ Staff
Myra Melford-Marty Ehrlich: Yet Can Spring by Gerard Cox Myra Melford and Marty Ehrlich are prominent musicians in a new school of the jazz avant-garde whose credo might speak something like this: yeah, we're cool with playing out, but don't think that because of that we're not able to deal with and respect the jazz tradition, ...
Marty Ehrlich/Myra Melford: Yet Can Spring

by AAJ Staff
From the opening notes of Yet Can Spring, it's clear that Myra Melford and Marty Ehrlich occupy common ground. It's not common in any other sense of the word, though. These two players each have a unique perspective on the intersection of straight-ahead improvisation with its freer forms, and both dwell eagerly at the interface. At ...
Myra Melford - Marty Ehrlich: Yet Can Spring

by Glenn Astarita
With Yet Can Spring, two esteemed modern jazz virtuosos unite for their first ever duet outing. And while multi-woodwind expert Marty Ehrlich has recorded with pianist Myra Melford’s magnificent “Extended Ensemble”, the twosome tempers the climate with this altogether comprehensive presentation consisting of eight multihued and cleverly articulated portraitures. The duo employs a layered yet democratic ...
The Red Quartets

Label: Arabesque Jazz
Released: 2000
Track listing: 1. Always Hope
2. Time After Time
3. Monk's Rec Room
4. Tell Me Your Diamonds
5. Jax Calypso
6. Chagall/How Deep Is Your Ocean
7. Five Full Fathoms
8. It's a Corrugated World
9. Climb Inside Her Eyes
10. Emergency
11. Einstein's Red/Blue Universe
Leap of Faith

By Dave Douglas
Label: Arabesque Jazz
Released: 2000
Track listing: 1. Caterwaul 2. Leap of Faith 3. Another Country 4. Millennium Bug 5. Emmenthaler 6. Mistaken Identity 7. Guido's High Note 8. Continental Divide 9. Igneous 10. Western Haiku 11. Euro Disney.