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Michael Moore: Michael Moore and his Trio: Volume 1
by Mike Neely
What quickly becomes obvious listening to Michael Moore and his Trio is the refined taste and the casual virtuosity of one of the great bass players of our time. Over the years Moore has played alongside an encyclopedic list of jazz notables including Bill Evans and Stan Getz. On this disc he anchors an excellent trio ...
Ruby Braff: Ruby Braff With Strings: In the Wee Small Hours in New York and London
by C. Michael Bailey
The Night Watchman. Ruby Braff may very well be the conscience of jazz. He has been performing for fifty years, always at a high level. His style is of an earlier time as is his instrument. He performs on the instrument of Joe King Oliver and stays mostly in the lower register. His performance is timeless. ...
Bucky Pizzarelli: April Kisses
by David Adler
The acoustic guitar of Bucky Pizzarelli is not that of Joan Baez and Bob Dylan, nor that of John McLaughlin, Larry Coryell, and Lenny Breau. It is the acoustic archtop guitar of little-known early jazzers such as Dick McDonough, Eddie Lang, Carl Kress, and George Van Eps. On this beautiful session, not only is there no ...
Contrasts
Label: Arbors Records
Released: 1999
Track listing: Three Little Words, Coquette, Jersey Bounce, The Bad and the Beautiful, The Minute Samba, Contrasts, Test Pilot, I Hadn't Anyone Till You/The Very Thought of You, The Devil and The Deep Blue Sea, Two Funky People, Stage Fright, Phantasmagoria, My Romance, Emily, Guess I'll Go Back Home This Summer, For Whom The Bell Tolls.
Bucky and John Pizzarelli: Contrasts
by C. Michael Bailey
Coincidence. This disc crossed my desk at the same time as the latest issue of Jazz Notes, which has a book review of Terrance Ripmaster's biography of Bucky Pizzarelli, Bucky Pizzarelli: A Life in Music.. The father and son Pizzarelli, both having successful performing careers apart from one another, have again joined to record a duet ...
Various Artists: Arbors Records Sampler, Volume One
by AAJ Staff
The ‘Thirties were an interesting time for jazz. The years between Dixieland and Swing brought a lot of new players on the scene, brought new instruments to the fold (guitar, tenor sax), and did wonders with the pop tunes of the Golden Age of American Song. The ‘Nineties are an interesting time for jazz. A record ...
The Joe Ascione Trio: Post No Bills
by Joel Roberts
Joe Ascione plays the drums in the aggressive, take-no-prisoners mode of Buddy Rich, which is no surprise since he once worked as Rich’s roadie. In addition to his powerhouse chops, Ascione displays excellent instincts as a leader on his debut release on the Arbors label. While his drumming is busy and LOUD, he is a supportive ...





