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Article: Album Review

Ottmar Liebert: Waiting n Swan

Read "Waiting n Swan" reviewed by James Nadal


Ever since Eric Clapton covered “I Shot The Sheriff," back in 1974, the Bob Marley catalog has been a source for a multitude of interpretations and tributes, in every conceivable genre. His legacy in the annals of modern music is secure, and continues to be an impact on a worldwide scale, both in music sales and ...

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Article: Live Review

Burlington Discover Jazz Festival: Burlington, VT, June 5-14, 2015

Read "Burlington Discover Jazz Festival: Burlington, VT, June 5-14, 2015" reviewed by Doug Collette


Burlington Discover Jazz Festival Burlington, VT June 5-14, 2015 The continuing success of the Burlington Discover Jazz Festival not only elevates the level of participation in the city's music scene for the duration of each annual run, but also shines a light throughout Vermont's Queen City to illuminate the variety of venues ...

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Daniele Sepe e il Questionario di Proust

Read "Daniele Sepe e il Questionario di Proust" reviewed by AAJ Staff


All About Jazz: Il tratto principale della mia musica. Daniele Sepe: Onnivora. A tratti apparentemente confusa. AAJ: La qualità che desidero nei musicisti che suonano con me. D.S.: La dedizione alla musica e al pubblico. La sincerità e la semplicità. Oltre al saper affrontare senza paura qualunque repertorio. In ...

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Cape Town International Jazz Festival 2015

Read "Cape Town International Jazz Festival 2015" reviewed by Mark Sullivan


Cape Town International Jazz Festival Cape Town International Convention Centre Cape Town, South Africa March 27 & 28, 2015 The Cape Town International Jazz Festival takes place over two jam-packed nights, on five simultaneous stages. Now in its sixteenth year, it also includes a number of ancillary events during festival week: ...

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Monty Alexander Harlem-Kingston Express Vol. 2: The River Rolls On

Read "The River Rolls On" reviewed by James Nadal


Versatile pianist Monty Alexander has been around long enough, and played through a myriad of styles and ensemble configurations, in a constant quest to get it right. Since his foray back to his Jamaican roots in “Jamento" (1978 Pablo Records) there has been numerous reggae influenced recordings highlighted by his covering the Bob Marley catalog in ...

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Bill Laswell: No Boundaries

Read "Bill Laswell: No Boundaries" reviewed by Nenad Georgievski


For some people music is a mere entertainment product, a pastime amusement. For others music is a powerful force and the act of its creation carries within itself a sense of discovery. Bill Laswell's music, production and remixes have always carried that sense of discovery and riskiness. Multifariously creative and independent, he has always been revered ...

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Article: Tell Me More

Cyrille Aimee: It's a Good Day

Read "Cyrille Aimee: It's a Good Day" reviewed by Belinda Ware


In countries around the world, March is designated as Women's History Month, a time where we acknowledge women of excellence in a variety of fields of expertise. Women who create milestones and trends to awaken the consciousness of people who they inspire with the light of a new approach to something familiar. A true pioneer is ...

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Jay Smith Group: Too Many Notes

Read "Too Many Notes" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


Based in Bakersfield, CA, keyboardist, composer Jay Smith's second album is titled Too Many Notes via comments by his fan base, alluding to his often blazing phraseology on the 88s. Nonetheless, Smith possesses an active mind as the program boasts a cornucopia of bop, jazz fusion, Latin jazz, rock, pulsating cadences and explosive flights of fancy. ...

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Selasee & The FaFa Family: Time For Peace

Read "Time For Peace" reviewed by James Nadal


West African palm wine music, by the 1920's, was morphed into highlife in the country of Ghana --becoming the country's most popular and identifiable genre--and is the core substance of Time For Peace. Led by Ghanian native Selasee Atiase, now residing in America, The FaFa Family delivers roots reggae inflected with a soft undercurrent of highlife, ...

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Article: Film Review

Bob Marley: Uprising Live!

Read "Bob Marley: Uprising Live!" reviewed by Doug Collette


Bob Marley Uprising Live! Eagle Vision 2014 Given Bob Marley's status as a cultural icon, it only makes sense that it's impossible not to engage in the truisms of 'what if' and/or 'if only' watching Uprising Live! By the time of his untimely death from cancer in May of 1981, the ...


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