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Babel Label 1994-2014 (20 Years Of Jazz & Improvisation)
Label: Babel
Released: 2014
Track listing: Ronald Reagan; Rash; Iggy; Nubian Archaic Step Dub; Deliverance; I Thank You, Jesus; Libra; II; Harvest Moon; Giraffitti; All Good Things; Dog Leap Stairs; King Of Aberdeen; Take The A Train; Battery Power; Mr. Lepard; Electric Ant; Flame;
Dominic Lash and Ricardo Tejero together
by John Eyles
Among a host of other activities too numerous to catalogue, bassist Dominic Lash and saxophonist / clarinetist Ricardo Tejero are both long-standing stalwarts of the London Improvisers Orchestra, so it was almost inevitable that they would gravitate towards each other in a smaller grouping at some point, as had happened with other LIO regulars. But, as ...
2014 Jazz Connect Conference Schedule
The conference will be held January 9-10, 2014 at the Hilton New York Hotel in New York City and will feed into the annual APAP (Association of Performing Arts Presenters) Conference as well as Winter Jazzfest. LOCATION: Hilton New York 1335 Avenue of the Americas at 54th St. New York, ...
BabEl
By Uri Gurvich
Label: Tzadik
Released: 2013
Track listing: Pyramids; Dervish Dance; Nedudim; Alfombra Magica; Scalerica de Oro; Hagiga Suite; Camelao; Valley Of The Kings.
Julie Sassoon: Dancing in the Shadows
by Duncan Heining
It's been seven years since British pianist and composer Julie Sassoon released her first solo CD, New Life (Babel). Since then, she and her family have moved to Berlin and Sassoon has quietly established herself in Germany as an unusual and unique talent. It's been a long wait for fans but her new live album, Land ...
Julie Sassoon: Land of Shadows
by Duncan Heining
Land of Shadows is British improvising pianist Julie Sassoon's second solo CD and her first for the German jazzwerkstatt label. Recorded live in Cologne and at the famed Bauhaus theatre in Dessau, the record marks both an consolidation and an advance on its predecessor, New Life (2006 Babel). Where New Life drew its energy ...