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Jussi Reijonen: Sayr: Kaiho--Live In Helsinki

Read "Sayr: Kaiho--Live In Helsinki" reviewed by Dan McClenaghan


Finnish-born guitarist Jussi Reijonen says, “For there to be motion, there needs to be stillness as its counterpoint and vice versa, since through their dance, each defines the other." Music unfolds over time. Reijonen has released a pair of albums in 2025: Sayr: Salt | Thirst (Unmusic)--a studio solo set employing a late--1940s Gibson ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Patricia Brennan: Vibraphone Visions Of The Universe

Read "Patricia Brennan: Vibraphone Visions Of The Universe" reviewed by Lawrence Peryer


Today, we're putting The Tonearm's needle on vibraphonist and composer Patricia Brennan.Patricia Brennan grew up in Veracruz, Mexico, playing salsa with her dad while listening to Jimi Hendrix and Led Zeppelin with her mom. She studied classical percussion at the Curtis Institute, performed with Yo-Yo Ma and the Philadelphia Orchestra, then found her voice ...

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Phil Haynes: Banging The Drum For Liberty Now

Read "Phil Haynes: Banging The Drum For Liberty Now" reviewed by Lawrence Peryer


Today we're putting The Tonearm's needle on drummer Phil Haynes. Since moving to New York from Oregon in 1983, Phil's played on scores of recordings with artists like Anthony Braxton and Dave Liebman. Phil has joined me once already, in the March 2024 epispde Phil Haynes: a Renowned Jazz Drummer Chases the Masters, to ...

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Convergence: Reckless Meter

Read "Reckless Meter" reviewed by Pierre Giroux


Colorado has long nurtured a quietly serious jazz scene, and Reckless Meter makes a compelling case that Convergence ranks among its most seasoned examples. This is not a band formed for convenience or novelty; it is an ensemble built through years of shared bandstands, rehearsals, and the kind of musical debates that foster trust. Pianist Eric ...

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Keith Oxman: Home

Read "Home" reviewed by Pierre Giroux


Tenor saxophonist Keith Oxman has long been regarded as a steadfast guardian of the jazz tradition. With Home, he offers perhaps his most personal and heartfelt statement yet. The album, a warm blend of joyful explorations, reflective ballads, a touch of blues, and elegant bossa nova, is dedicated to those who shaped his life and artistry. ...

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Brandon Sanders: Lasting Impression

Read "Lasting Impression" reviewed by Pierre Giroux


Brandon Sanders' 2025 release, Lasting Impression, is a heartfelt reaffirmation of the core values that have shaped jazz drumming for generations. Instead of chasing novelty for its own sake, Sanders grounds the album in straightforward clarity that honours the legacy of those countless craftsmen who viewed swing as a personal responsibility. From the opening bars, he ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Nels Cline: Tales Of A Daunted Guitarist

Read "Nels Cline: Tales Of A Daunted Guitarist" reviewed by Lawrence Peryer


Most people know Nels Cline as Wilco's guitarist for the past two decades. But his range goes far beyond indie rock. He's spent forty-plus years moving between jazz clubs, punk venues, and studios where the rules get bent or thrown out entirely. Rolling Stone put him on their list of the top 100 guitarists of all ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Confronting the Questions: Race, Anonymity, and the American Experience

Read "Confronting the Questions: Race, Anonymity, and the American Experience" reviewed by David Bixler


In the early 1900s, James Weldon Johnson explored the complex life of a bi-racial man who chose to disappear into white society in The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man. Now, saxophonist Mark Turner uses this powerful novel as the foundation for his latest project. Join us as we listen to and discuss Turner's powerful compositions--a musical ...

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Mark Sherman: Bop Contest

Read "Bop Contest" reviewed by Pierre Giroux


Vibraphonist and composer Mark Sherman has long been recognized as one of the music's most articulate advocates for straight-ahead values, grounding his virtuosity in the clarity and craftsmanship that define the bop lineage. Bop Contest, his 2025 release, continues that tradition with poise and conviction. Surrounded by a top-tier rhythm section comprising pianist Donald ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Ned Rothenberg: Solo Improvisation In Bizarre Times

Read "Ned Rothenberg: Solo Improvisation In Bizarre Times" reviewed by Lawrence Peryer


Today, The Tonearm's needle lands on composer and improviser Ned Rothenberg. Ned's first solo album in thirteen years, Looms & Legends (Pyroclastic Records), shows why he's been called America's most intimate composer and improviser. Ned's improvisations and compositions showcase his use of extended techniques such as circular breathing and multiphonics, while others tell stories ...


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