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Better Angels

Label: Smoke Sessions Records
Released: 2024
Track listing: Perpetual Pendulum; Ditty for Dewey; You Go to My Head; Born to Be Blue; Better Angels; Hazel Eyes; No Problem; Lament.

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Eagle's Point

Label: Edition Records
Released: 2024
Track listing: Dream Of Home; Cloud Message; Indigo Ildiko; Eagle’s Point; Aria For Anna; Other Plans; Malaga Moon; Horizon Dance.

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The Next Step Band (Live at Smalls, 1996)

Label: Heartcore Records
Released: 2024
Track listing: A Shifting Design; Use of Light; Zhivago (feat. Brad Mehldau); Alpha Mega; A Life Unfolds; The Next Step.

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Article: Jazz in Long Form

Have A Holly, Jazzy Christmas

Read "Have A Holly, Jazzy Christmas" reviewed by Kurt Ellenberger


In my music history classes, particularly in November and December, students have often asked me about the relationship between jazz and Christmas: “Why are so many popular Christmas songs so jazzy?" It is a good question--indeed, many of the most popular secular Christmas music does have a jazz flavor, while a few are actually jazz. There ...

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Article: Multiple Reviews

Kris Davis and Younee: Keys To The Eighty-Eights

Read "Kris Davis and Younee: Keys To The Eighty-Eights" reviewed by Doug Collette


The role of pianist has been crucial to the evolution of jazz throughout its history. To that end, Art Tatum, McCoy Tyner and Bill Evans have achieved iconic status over the decades and, in more recent years, Brad Mehldau and Fred Hersch have laid the groundwork for their own ascents to similarly hallowed positions, Meanwhile Diana ...

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Article: Mr. P.C.'s Guide to Jazz Etiquette and Bandstand Decorum

Excessive Chops, Antagonistic CDs, and the Malevolent Inner Voice

Read "Excessive Chops, Antagonistic CDs, and the Malevolent Inner Voice" reviewed by Mr. P.C.


Excessive ChopsDear Mr. P.C.: It seems like people don't really value chops anymore. Cats want their solos to be “thoughtful" with lots of space between notes and lines, and I know most of them only play that way because it's all they've got. To me, big spaces are just missed opportunities. I have chops; ...

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Article: Album Review

Tord Gustavsen Trio: Seeing

Read "Seeing" reviewed by Konstantin N. Rega


It is difficult to create a big or stirring sound with a small group of musicians. However, Norwegian pianist Tord Gustavsen and his trio offer an expansive, sophisticated and diverse sound on their album Seeing. With its meditative qualities, the album follows in the footsteps of the trio's previous releases, such as The Other Side (ECM, ...

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Article: Live Review

Belgian Jazz Showcase: European Jazz Conference 2024

Read "Belgian Jazz Showcase: European Jazz Conference 2024" reviewed by Ian Patterson


Various Artists Music Centre De Bijloke/various venues European Jazz Conference Ghent, Belgium September 12-15, 2024 An important part of the annual European Jazz Conference (see separate article) is the space given over to music of the host country. In fact, it could be argued that more time is allotted ...

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Article: Building a Jazz Library

Jazz on Soul, Pop, Rock, Folk, And Other Intangible Territories - Part 1

Read "Jazz on Soul, Pop, Rock, Folk, And Other Intangible Territories - Part 1" reviewed by Artur Moral


Part 1 | Part 2Jazz is synonymous with improvisation, but in many cases, it's also about adaptation. This means not just adjusting to new times and social changes, but also frequently reinterpreting songs from its own history and others beyond its vague borders. Here, we present ten highly disparate compositions from different genres, showcasing ...

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Article: Take Five With...

Take Five with Keyboardist Jesse Fischer

Read "Take Five with Keyboardist Jesse Fischer" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Meet Jesse Fischer Known for his vibrant blend of jazz, funk, soul and folk, Jesse's Fischer's uplifting music features rich harmonies, intricate rhythms, and a deep understanding of groove. Catch Jesse play tracks from his recent release Resilience, re-imagined arrangements of classic '60s/'70s jazz from his Flipped series, along with some brand new music. “Jesse Fischer ...


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