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News: Performance / Tour

Anika Larsen And The Larsen/Maxwell Quintet Present Make You Feel My Love

Anika Larsen And The Larsen/Maxwell Quintet Present  Make You Feel My Love

Anika Larsen and The Larsen/Maxwell Quintet present Make You Feel My Love: The Musical Romance of a Jazz Cat and a Broadway Baby at 54 Below on Friday October 19th at 9:30 pm. Award winner Anika Larsen teams up with her husband and jazz trumpet player Freddie Maxwell for their Feinstein’s/54 Below and New York City ...

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Article: Album Review

Russ DeFilippis: The Sorcerer's Accomplice

Read "The Sorcerer's Accomplice" reviewed by Edward Blanco


Jazz guitarist and educator Russ DeFilippis from Stony Point, New York delivers his second album as leader with the appropriately titled The Sorcerer's Accomplice, a ten-piece project of smooth-styled jazz with a Brazilian flair. Why is the album title so apropos? In 2012, DeFilippis met fellow educator, composer and pianist Richard Sorce at a rehearsal of ...

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Article: Live Review

Zen Zadravec: West Orange, NJ September 16, 2011

Read "Zen Zadravec: West Orange, NJ  September 16, 2011" reviewed by David A. Orthmann


Zen ZadravecCecil's Jazz ClubWest Orange, NJSeptember 16, 2011 The presence of bassist Bill Moring and drummer Eliot Zigmund on a New York City area bandstand virtually guarantees a nimble, efficient, swinging foundation, and bodes well for the success of any ensemble. Along with alto saxophonist Mark Gross, Moring and Zigmund ...

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Article: Live Review

Dave Stryker at The Turning Point Cafe

Read "Dave Stryker at The Turning Point Cafe" reviewed by David A. Orthmann


Dave Stryker The Turning Point Cafe Piermont, NY October 24, 2009 “That's what we like about jazz. It's never the same way once," quipped Dave Stryker near the end of an exhilarating seventy-five minute set. Forsaking the familiarity of his working bands for a fling with the Turning Point ...

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Article: Album Review

Nathan Eklund: Trip to the Casbah

Read "Trip to the Casbah" reviewed by David Adler


Trumpeter Nathan Eklund's first two CDs as a leader, The View from Afar and The Crooked Line, both featured pianist Joe Elefante as the harmonic anchor. Eklund's newest, Trip to the Casbah, finds guitarist John Hart playing that role, giving the music a bit more of an economical, riff-oriented flavor. The all-original program also includes Donny ...

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Article: Album Review

Nathan Eklund: Trip To The Casbah

Read "Trip To The Casbah" reviewed by Jerry D'Souza


Nathan Eklund is based in New York City, where he leads two bands: the Nathan Eklund Group and the Nathan Eklund Quintet. This gives him the leeway to cast his music in different streams and to interpret it in the manner that suits his compositions. Eklund has also been part of projects by Craig Yaremko, Eddie ...

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Article: Live Review

Walt Weiskopf at The Turning Point Cafe

Read "Walt Weiskopf at The Turning Point Cafe" reviewed by David A. Orthmann


Walt Weiskopf The Turning Point Cafe Piermont, NY March 30, 2009 Forty-five minutes prior to starting time at The Turning Point Cafe, Walt Weiskopf's tenor saxophone stood alone like a statute atop a table right next to the bandstand. Weiskopf is best known for ten recordings as a leader ...

Album

Spaces In Time

Label: Unknown label
Released: 2008
Track listing: Sweat; Balls of Everything; Deep Blue; Mary Lynn; Hop Blues; Snakes!; The Disguise; A Space In Time; iHop.

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Article: Album Review

Bill Moring & Way Out East: Spaces In Time

Read "Spaces In Time" reviewed by Woodrow Wilkins


When five entities come together, each with a different idea, the results can be unpredictable. If, by coincidence those ideas complement one another, you’ve got the recipe for Spaces In Time: the sophomore release by Bill Moring and Way Out East. Bassist Moring, has spent his career largely in support of other artists; among ...

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Article: Live Review

Bill Moring and Way Out East in Teaneck, NJ

Read "Bill Moring and Way Out East in Teaneck, NJ" reviewed by David A. Orthmann


Bill Moring and Way Out East The Puffin Cultural Forum Teaneck, New JerseySeptember 13, 2008In the midst of the fourth and final selection of a fifty-minute set, Bill Moring and Way Out East transformed what had been an interesting performance to something extraordinary. The magic occurred during a lengthy ...


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