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Akbank Jazz Festival 2013, Istanbul

by Daniela Veronesi
Akbank Jazz Festival Istanbul 25,09-10.10.2013 Akbank Jazz Festival, 23. edizione, Istanbul, 25 settembre-10 ottobre, e oltre: rassegna di ampio respiro, quindici giorni di proposte tra jazz e dintorni, evento culturale che richiama uno zoccolo duro di aficionados, ma che sa anche aggregare pubblici diversi in luoghi diversi. Ampie sale ...
Howard Riley: Live with Repertoire

by Duncan Heining
Pianist Howard Riley turned 70 in February and belatedly celebrates the event with the release of a new CD, Live with Repertoire (NoBusiness Records). It's a really strong live, solo set of standards and a few original tunes recorded last year in Leicester and one that emphasises one particular aspect of his playing. Riley remains one ...
Not an Obituary for the Artists Quarter

For nearly four decades, over three locations and one significant hiatus, the Artists Quarter has symbolized the true spirit of jazza collaborative, forward-thinking, open community. And like most jazz clubs throughout the country, the AQ has struggled to hold faithful audience in the face of rising costs, declining support to the arts, and dwindling audiences. We ...
N.P.R. Music Offers Free Newport Jazz Sampler
We know that AllAboutJazz.com readers never stop looking for new music--specially free new music. So please check out NPR Music's Newport Jazz Festival Sampler. In the interest of feeding these insatiable beasts, NPR Music is currently offering two free 12-song music samplers for download, featuring artists performing at this year's Newport Folk and Jazz Festivals in ...
Bad Plus Trio Goes Quartet at JVC

A Close-Knit Trio Turns Itself Into a Quartet for a Night Since officially declaring bandhood around the turn of the millennium, the Bad Plus has convincingly modeled a closed society. Its members -- the pianist Ethan Iverson, the bassist Reid Anderson and the drummer David King -- all hail from the upper Midwest, where they first ...