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Allen Carter Big Band / Lucerne Jazz Orchestra / Joris Teepe Big Band

by Jack Bowers
Allen Carter Big BandGiftsAC Muzik2010 If there were any integrity or enlightenment in the music business as we know it in 2010--not to mention among listeners--drummer Allen Carter's debut big-band album, Gifts, would surely go platinum or at least earn a well-deserved Grammy Award. As not much of ...
The (Modern) Big Band Era: Dave Rivello, James Carney, Joris Teepe

by J Hunter
In an economic climate where jazz quartets are reviving the time-honored Everybody in one Winnebago" tour strategy, it's amazing that big bands even exist, let alone put out the dynamic, challenging music that's come from Maria Schneider, the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra and the assorted large units associated with maintaining bassist Charles Mingus' legacy. What's more, the ...
Two Guys from South Dakota

By Bruce Arnold
Label: Muse Eek
Released: 2005
Track listing: Billie's Bounce; All the Things You Are; Giant Steps; Time Remembered; Invitation; Alone Together
Duets

By Bruce Arnold
Label: Muse Eek
Released: 2005
Track listing: Spurge; Blue Lotus; Reflection; Consistancy; Repetitive Behavior; A Day in the Badlands; Spurge Jam; Release; Blues for Arnie; Endless Reflection; A Cry.
Bruce Arnold/Mike Miller: Two Guys From South Dakota

by AAJ Staff
Guitar duos are an honorable and deep jazz tradition that reaches back to the music's beginnings. Two Guys From South Dakota is a superior, bop-based addition to that lineage, and it fits right in. Arnold and Miller are in fact from South Dakota, and they keep things swinging throughout. They have stylistic roots in Jim Hall, ...
Bruce Arnold & Olivier Ker Ourio: Duets

by Jim Santella
Moody jazz and blues from the modern mainstream allow this duo to explore currents that emphasize melody and harmony over rhythm. Together, Bruce Arnold and Olivier Ker Ourio weave intricate patterns of sound on Duets that belie a melancholy refrain into which emotions fall loosely and untangled. Their aim is perfectly clear: to paint ...