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Article: Album Review

Kairos Ensemble: Rejoicing Blues

Read "Rejoicing Blues" reviewed by Bruce Lindsay


Kairos Ensemble (not to be confused with another UK four piece, Kairos 4tet) came together in 2001. Rejoicing Blues is the ensemble's fifth album and features tunes from the band's live sets that have not previously been recorded. There is, indeed, much here that is worth rejoicing. The ensemble features saxophonist Dan Foster, pianist ...

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Article: Live Review

Guinness Cork Jazz Festival 2013

Read "Guinness Cork Jazz Festival 2013" reviewed by Ian Patterson


Guinness Cork Jazz Festival Various Venues Cork Ireland October 25-28, 2013 Whether it was chance or fate is debatable but the fact is that had it not been for a cancelled bridge tournament the first Cork Jazz Festival might never have got off the ground. The 35th Guinness Cork Jazz ...

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Article: Live Review

Jazz au Chellah Festival 2013

Read "Jazz au Chellah Festival 2013" reviewed by Mehdi El Mouden


Jazz au Chellah Festival Chellah Rabat, Morocco September 11-15,2013 The evening breeze on summer nights caresses the walls of the fortress while seagulls hover all over the towers. The moon is discernible from afar. In the distance, you can spot swarms of people walking down a long alley leading to the ...

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Article: Album Review

Giovanni Mazzarino Latin Sextet: Retrato

Read "Retrato" reviewed by Francesco Martinelli


There's something very appealing for me in Giovanni Mazzarino's piano style, as well as his way of thinking. Hailing from Sicily-- whose greatness in history and culture is equal only to the amount of problems it finds itself up against--like his famous namesake, the scheming Cardinal, the schemes he's scheming and the dreams he's dreaming seems ...

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Article: Extended Analysis

Stefano Bollani / Hamilton de Holanda: O que sera

Read "Stefano Bollani / Hamilton de Holanda: O que sera" reviewed by Ian Patterson


There's a relative paucity of piano and guitar duo recordings; Bill Evans and Jim Hall in the world of jazz, Horacio Salgán and the late Ubaldo de Lio in the world of tango, and Pamela and Robert Trent in the classical world are notable exceptions. When it comes to crossover, jazz pianist Michel Camilo and flamenco ...

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Article: Live Review

Doc Severinsen and the San Miguel 5: Phoenix, AZ, May 1, 2013

Read "Doc Severinsen and the San Miguel 5: Phoenix, AZ, May 1, 2013" reviewed by Patricia Myers


Doc Severinsen and the San Miguel 5Musical Instrument MuseumPhoenix, AZMay 1, 2013Octogenarian bandleader Doc Severinsen has somehow added new fire to his legendary power and vibrancy in a sizzling coalition that melds Latin gusto with jazz zest. The trumpeter, who will be 86 on July 7, 2013, delivered pyrotechnical proficiency and ...

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Article: Multiple Reviews

Pablo Ziegler's Nuevo Tango Passion: Amsterdam Meets New Tango and Tango Nostalgias

Read "Pablo Ziegler's Nuevo Tango Passion:  Amsterdam Meets New Tango and Tango Nostalgias" reviewed by Dan Bilawsky


Astor Piazzolla invited jazz into the world of tango, birthing a hybridized form of music that's outlived its creator; jazz, proving equally hospitable, opened its doors to Piazzolla and nuevo tango. High-end artists like saxophonist Gerry Mulligan, vibraphonist Gary Burton, and guitarist Al Di Meola all collaborated with the legendary composer/bandoneon player, helping to raise his ...

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Article: Take Five With...

Take Five With Roger Aldridge

Read "Take Five With Roger Aldridge" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Meet Roger Aldridge:I am primarily a jazz composer. A wide range of influences are found in my music including jazz, tango, blues, samba, fusion, new music, and back to American roots music.My exploration of the jazz family tree does not stop at New Orleans. I've gone further back to old fiddle styles--especially, ...

News: Recording

Guitarist Roman Miroshnichenko Releases "Surreal"

Guitarist Roman Miroshnichenko Releases "Surreal"

Surreal, the latest album by Russian jazz fusion guitarist, and Independent Music Award winner, Roman Miroshnichenko is now on sale through online digital distribution in North America at iTunes and CDBaby. Surreal, is a global, collaborative production involving studios from four different continents: Europe, Asia, North, and South America, and some of the most preeminent musicians ...

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Article: Album Review

Maurizio Minardi: The Cook, The Clown, The Monk And The Accordionist

Read "The Cook, The Clown, The Monk And The Accordionist" reviewed by Bruce Lindsay


It's not the snappiest album title ever, but The Cook, The Clown, The Monk And The Accordionist, by the UK-based Italian musician Maurizio Minardi, is one snappy album. This is a standout recording, full of atmospheric music that combines immediately engaging hooks with sweeping narrative and emotional depth.Minardi's My Piano Trio (Belfagor Label, 2012) ...


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