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Article: Extended Analysis

Charles Mingus: Blues and Roots/Mingus Three/Jazz Portraits/Jazzical Moods

Read "Charles Mingus: Blues and Roots/Mingus Three/Jazz Portraits/Jazzical Moods" reviewed by David Rickert


Charles MingusBlues and Roots/Mingus Three/Jazz Portraits/Jazzical MoodsAvid Records2011 (1954-59) If you have a fondness for a particular album by Charles Mingus, chances are you won't find another quite like it in his catalog. The bassist and composer had one of the most wide-ranging careers of anyone in ...

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News: Education

Local Jazz History at the Boston Public Library for Jazz Week from JazzBoston

Local Jazz History at the Boston Public Library for Jazz Week from JazzBoston

A sense of place and history always attends Jazz Week. Booker Ervin was a mail man not far from where I live in the 60s. Johnny Hodges was born over in Cambridgeport. This year focuses on a region and two pianists. Both Events will be at the Main Branch Library in Copley Square. “North Shore Jazz, ...

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Article: Extended Analysis

Matt Haimovitz/Uccello: Meeting of the Spirits

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Matt Haimovitz/Uccello Meeting of the Spirits Oxingale Records 2010 That the classical music world should visit jazz repertory is not without precedent. As the saying goes, there's nothing new under the sun. However, the spirits summoned here belong to that of visionary musician and internationally renowned cellist Matt ...

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Article: Interview

Bobby Zankel: Peaceful Jazz Warrior

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For many decades, Philadelphia has been home to a cadre of multi-generational jazz musicians who go on year-after-year composing, arranging and performing some of the best, highest level music to be heard anywhere. This tradition is exemplified in no better way than by alto saxophonist, composer and bandleader Bobby Zankel. Zankel apprenticed with legendary ...

Article: Lyrics

Booker Ervin: tenorista unico e dimenticato

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Quarant'anni fa, il 31 agosto 1970, moriva Booker Ervin, appena quarantenne. Per ricordare questo tenorista, tanto personale quanto dimenticato, ripubblichiamo nella rubrica Déjà lu un articolo che ripercorre tutta la sua carriera. Il testo, apparso su Musica Jazz nell'ottobre 1995, è stato per l'occasione riveduto dall'autore, che ringraziamo. Si è parlato e scritto decisamente troppo poco ...

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Article: Live Review

Don Williams' Tribute to Billy James

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Don Williams' Tribute to Billy James Trumpets Jazz Club Montclair, NJ February 18, 2010 Revered by Hammond B-3 organ and soul-jazz aficionados, drummer Billy James, who died last November at the age of 73, is best known for his role in the bands of organist Don Patterson. James' galvanizing ride ...

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Article: Interview

1959: The Year Classic Albums Were Born

Read "1959: The Year Classic Albums Were Born" reviewed by R.J. DeLuke


When the year 1959 began, there were only 48 states. Alaska and Hawaii would became part of the United States during that annum, the third year of President Dwight D. Eisenhower's second term. It was the year Fidel Castro came to power in Cuba and took a goodwill tour of the U.S., two months after an ...

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Article: Album Review

Charles Mingus: Mingus Ah Um: 50th Anniversary Legacy Edition

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This special edition marks the 50th anniversary of bassist Charles Mingus' 1959 Columbia masterpiece, one of the great records in a year that included Miles Davis' Kind of Blue (Columbia), John Coltrane's Giant Steps (Atlantic) and Ornette Coleman's The Shape of Jazz to Come (Atlantic). The Legacy edition is a two-CD set that also includes Mingus' ...

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Article: Multiple Reviews

Brubeck / Mingus / Davis: Columbia 50th Anniversary Releases

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These three CDs are flagship releases from the Columbia catalog (remember those old blue Columbia Jazz Masterpieces editions?) and it's worth contemplating how fertile and varied a jazz scene existed in the late 1950s when you look as these albums as a trio, and perhaps throw in trumpeter Miles Davis' Kind Of Blue (Columbia, 1959) as ...

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Article: Album Review

Jonas Kullhammar Quartet: The Half Naked Truth 1998-2008

Read "The Half Naked Truth 1998-2008" reviewed by Mark Corroto


Sometimes self indulgence is worth it. It is not decadence or overt extravagance for the Jonas Kullhammar Quartet to release an eight-CD boxset on the tenth anniversary of their association. In fact, the success of The Half Naked Truth 1998-2008 could result in inquiries into the remainder of the 40 hours of live recordings and session ...


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