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Bill Evans: 'Moon Beams' and 'Interplay' (1962)

Bill Evans: 'Moon Beams' and 'Interplay' (1962)

In April, May, June and July of 1962, pianist Bill Evans was ferociously busy in recording studios. Ten months earlier, his first working trio was at its peak, recording in exquisite form at New York's Village Vanguard. The three musicians had realized Evans's dream of playing conversationally—each member playing off the other two as equals rather ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Jazz Interpretations of the film music of Henry Mancini, Part 1

Read "Jazz Interpretations of the film music of Henry Mancini, Part 1" reviewed by Larry Slater


Henry Mancini was one of the greatest composers in the history of film, and many of Mancini's scores swung. Henry Mancini was born Enrico Nicola Mancini in the Little Italy neighborhood of Cleveland to Italian immigrant parents. It's no surprise that many of Mancini's tunes have jazz sensibilities because he had deep jazz roots. ...

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Article: Album Review

Zoo Too Trio: Poetry Legroom

Read "Poetry Legroom" reviewed by Kyle Simpler


The jazz trio has long captivated both musicians and listeners, with iconic recordings from artists like Bill Evans and Oscar Peterson serving as cornerstones of the genre. But with Poetry Legroom Zoo Too Trio challenges and redefines the conventional format, sidestepping tradition in favor of something more exploratory, cinematic, and emotionally expressive. Pianist Michael Cain, guitarist ...

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Article: Liner Notes

Paul Bley: Floater & Syndrome The Upright Piano Sessions Revisited

Read "Paul Bley: Floater & Syndrome The Upright Piano Sessions Revisited" reviewed by Chris May


One way for a musician to conjure rapture is through full-frontal shamanic assault, the sonic equivalent of the Orgasmatron machine that Jane Fonda's character encounters in Roger Vadim's 1968 sci-fi romp Barbarella. Funk is an ideal vehicle. But the sensations produced are superficial and short-lived. A less travelled path instead uses subtlety, understatement and nuance, and ...

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Article: Rising Stars

Introducing Pianist Holly Bean

Read "Introducing Pianist Holly Bean" reviewed by Sanford Josephson


For Holly Bean, in her last semester at Juilliard, it was the summit of a long journey that began when, as a three-year-old, she started playing on the piano in her Oak Ridge, TN, home. “I would hop on top of the bench and try to copy my mom, who plays piano and organ," she said. ...

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Article: Liner Notes

Michael Waldrop: Native Son

Read "Michael Waldrop: Native Son" reviewed by Bill Milkowski


Following two successful big band projects--the swinging and swaggering Time Within Itself and Origin Suite--drummer-composer-bandleader Michael Waldrop has brought things down to a more intimate level on Native Son. In some ways a return to his first album as a leader, 2002's Triangularity, a sterling piano trio outing which he reissued in 2019, Native ...

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Article: Interview

Meet Andy Bey

Read "Meet Andy Bey" reviewed by Chris M. Slawecki


From the 1995-2003 archive: This article first appeared on All About Jazz in February 2000. Listening for the first time to Andy Bey is like stepping into a quiet, still lake. Your foot first parts a surface that's smooth and tranquil, but you can't really tell from that surface how deeply your foot must ...

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Article: Live Review

Vossa Jazz Festival at 52, with New Blood

Read "Vossa Jazz Festival at 52, with New Blood" reviewed by Josef Woodard


https://s3.amazonaws.com/allaboutjazz/photos/2010/9509f2e2a3547fddb4d7263cf3eb6ff5.jpg Each year around Easter, the lovely and smallish lakeside city of Voss, Norway springs to musical life for a weekend. Voss is a go-to destination for skiers flocking to the snowy slopes high above the town, and host to an extreme sports festival come summer. But the legendary Vossa Jazz festival, which staged ...

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Article: Album Review

Ester Andujar: Inner Songs

Read "Inner Songs" reviewed by Anastasia Bogomolets


Ester Andújar Rico's album Inner Songs is a mesmerizing journey through language, culture, and emotion. Andújar effortlessly transitions between Spanish, Valencian, Portuguese, and English, making each track feel like an intimate conversation across borders. Even if you are not fluent in all of the languages, the album provokes introspection on how language modifies the listener's perception ...

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Article: Groove Orbit

How Creedence Clearwater Revival Saved Jazz

Read "How Creedence Clearwater Revival Saved Jazz" reviewed by Kyle Simpler


By 1970, Creedence Clearwater Revival was arguably the biggest rock and roll group in America--if not the world. Songs like “Proud Mary" (Fantasy 1969), “Green River" (Fantasy 1969) and “Born on the Bayou" (Fantasy 1969) dominated both Top 40 and album-oriented radio, and their music continues to thrive decades later, becoming a staple of classic rock ...


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