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Ben Sidran e il “suo” jazz

by AAJ Italy Staff
Nato nella città del vento, Chicago, e da sempre diviso fra il microfono da cantante o conduttore radiofonico e televisivo (moltissime delle sue interviste più significative, da Miles Davis a Sonny Rollins e Don Cherry, sono raccolte nel lussuoso cofanetto Talking Jazz) e i tasti del pianoforte, Ben Sidran è il nuovo ospite della rubrica di ...
Ben Sidran: Dylan Different

by AAJ Italy Staff
Un Bob Dylan talmente different, da risultare trasfigurato. Ben Sidran rende omaggio a suo modo al Poeta che ha traghettato il folk nel rock pescando dodici canzoni nello sterminato repertorio del cantante di Duluth e chiudendosi in una fattoria alsaziana per registrare il tutto insieme a una numerosa schiera di amici fra cui si contano anche ...
Mike Mainieri: Man Behind Bars

by John Kelman
It's hard to imagine vibraphonist Mike Mainieri in his seventies. Not only does he look and sound like a man 10 years (or more) his junior, but a quick look at the projects he's been involved in over the past few years sound like anything but a septuagenarian resting on his not inconsiderable laurels.
Ben Sidran to Release "Dylan Different"

Dylan Different is an unusual sort of Bob Dylan tribute album. Jazz icon Ben Sidran adds his musical style and a lifetime of reflection to 12 of Dylan's most memorable songs ("Highway 61 Revisited," Tangled up in Blue" and Blowin' in the Wind" among them). Dylan Different was recorded in an Alsatian farm house with French ...
Cien Noches

By Ben Sidran
Label: Nardis
Released: 2008
Track listing: Welcome To The Central; Gotta Serve Somebody; Take Me To The River; Drinkin' N Thinkin'; A Room In The Desert;
Straight No Chaser; Something For You To Do ; See That Rock; Subterranean Homesick Blues; Folio; Cave Dancing.
Ben Sidran: Talking Jazz - An Oral History

by Mark Corroto
Ben Sidran Talking Jazz - An Oral History Self Published 2006 In jazz, there are only six degrees of separation between Louis Armstrong and Ornette Coleman, or beween any other pair of musicians you care to name. Perhaps a six-degrees/small-world theory which suggests a jazz critic from Ohio can find ...
Live à Fip

By Ben Sidran
Label: Bonsaï Music
Released: 2005
Track listing: MInority; Huerto; Everybody's Boppin'; I Like It Here; Lady Sings The Blues; Language Of The Blues; I Don't Worry About A Thing; Lover Man; If You Live;
Swing It: An Annotated History of Jive
by R.J. DeLuke
Swing It: An Annotated History of Jive Bill Milkowski ISBN: 0823076717 Billboard Books2001 The history of jazz music is rich with characters, “scenes,” stages in music development and musical progress—all peppered with its own mythology.One feature of the jazz world over the years is ...