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News: Interview

Interview: Laurie Verchomin (PT. 2)

Interview: Laurie Verchomin (PT. 2)

Laurie Verchomin was Bill Evans' lover during the final 18 months of his life. Through this critical period, Laurie struggled with Bill's chronic cocaine habit and deteriorating health. But she also respected Evans' creative space at home in New Jersey and while accompanying him on grueling performing tours in the U.S. and abroad. For Laurie, these ...

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Article: Album Review

Jerome Sabbagh: One Two Three

Read "One Two Three" reviewed by Warren Allen


French tenor man Jerome Sabbagh has been exploring the sax trio format around New York City clubs for more than five years. One Two Three takes a selection of standards--some well-known, others less so--and gives them a good old-fashioned workout in the studio. The results are quality; like good red wine, it only gets better the ...

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Article: Live Review

Steve Kuhn: On Japan

Read "Steve Kuhn: On Japan" reviewed by Wayne Zade


Steve Kuhn's most recent CD, Mostly Coltrane (ECM, 2009), pays tribute to John Coltrane, having been the first pianist in the legendary saxophonist's quartet. He also has played as a sideman with Kenny Dorham, Art Farmer, Stan Getz and many others. Mostly Kuhn has led his own groups, largely trios with bassists including Buster Williams, Eddie ...

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Article: Take Five With...

Take Five With Jon Crowley

Read "Take Five With Jon Crowley" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Meet Jon Crowley: Forward-thinking trumpeter and composer, Jon Crowley was born in Malvern PA, a suburb of Philadelphia, in 1982. He began studying the trumpet at age six with Elin Frazier, a student of Carmine Caruso. While in high school he developed an interest in Jazz and began attending local jam sessions and sitting in with ...

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News: Interview

Interview: Laurie Verchomin (PT. 1)

Interview: Laurie Verchomin (PT. 1)

From May 1979 to September 1980, Laurie Verchomin was pianist Bill Evans' lover. After their meeting in Edmonton, Canada, in April 1979, Laurie and Bill struck up a letter-writing relationship that led rapidly to romance. Within a month and a half, Laurie, who was 22 years old at the time, visited Evans in New York. Over ...

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Article: Music and the Creative Spirit

Amiri Baraka: Perspectives on Music and Race

Read "Amiri Baraka: Perspectives on Music and Race" reviewed by Lloyd N. Peterson Jr.


Amiri Baraka is the author of the insightful and comprehensive book, Blues People. It is a book that has opened many minds and readers to the African American Diaspora along with the history and roots of African American music. Baraka has now published a new book of essays titled, Digging (The Afro-American Soul of American Classical ...

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News: Radio

Very Early: Bill Evans 1956-58

Very Early:  Bill Evans 1956-58

In the mid-1950s pianist Bill Evans was still a relative unknown, not yet the jazz-piano giant he’d become on the strength of recordings like Sunday at the Village Vanguard and Conversations With Myself. Evans had a strong influence on post-1960s jazz pianists—an influence some have found fault with, for certainly Evans had what’s been called a ...

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News: Birthday

Jazz Musician of the Day: Bill Evans

Jazz Musician of the Day: Bill Evans

All About Jazz is celebrating Bill Evans' birthday today! JAZZ MUSICIAN OF THE DAY Bill EvansWho Was Bill Evans? Bill Evans, one of the most influential and tragic figures of the post-bop jazz piano, was known for his highly nuanced touch... more Website | Videos | Articles ...

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Article: Album Review

Fred Hersch: Plays Jobim

Read "Plays Jobim" reviewed by Victor L. Schermer


It is a pleasure to follow pianist Fred Hersch's recorded output as he delivers creative and deeply felt solo and small group jazz, seeking to express ideas that sometimes approach the mysterious and ineffable, yet remain rooted in the best of musical expression. In this excellent release, Hersch offers nine solo piano versions of the work ...

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Article: Take Five With...

Take Five With Bob Albanese

Read "Take Five With Bob Albanese" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Meet Bob Albanese: Bob Albanese was born in Newark, N.J. in 1957. Growing up and the Jersey shore, he began practicing the piano at age 8. At age 15, he won top honors in the Garden State Talent Expo which culminated in a solo performance at the Garden State Arts Center in Holmdel, N.J. This was ...


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