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News: Radio

The Jazz Session #254: Bruce Barth

The Jazz Session #254: Bruce Barth

Pianist Bruce Barth's latest record is Live At Smalls (Smalls Live, 2011) with Vicente Archer and Rudy Royston. In this interview, Barth talks about the equal partnership and openness he looks for in his bandmates; what he learned from his early work with Stanley Turrentine and Terence Blanchard; and the difficulties of studying at a jazz ...

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Article: Live Review

Bruce Barth Trio: New York City, March 3, 2011

Read "Bruce Barth Trio: New York City, March 3, 2011" reviewed by Emilie Pons


Bruce Barth TrioSmallsNew York City, USAMarch 3, 2011 On Thursday night, March 3, 2011, at Smalls in New York City, pianist Bruce Barth, bassist Vicente Archer and drummer Adam Cruz delighted an audience of jazz aficionados, gathered for a lovely CD release party for Bruce Barth Trio, The Flail, and ...

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Article: Album Review

Jerry Bergonzi: Convergence

Read "Convergence" reviewed by Greg Simmons


Saxophonist Jerry Bergonzi has become one of the most reliable recording artists in jazz. In between his day job as a Berklee College of Music professor, and performing, he turns out a great album or two every year. Featuring mostly tenor horn, Convergence follows dutifully in that pattern. The album splits between a classic piano-based quartet ...

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News: Recording

smallsLIVE To Release New Recording From Pianist/Composer/Bandleader Bruce Barth Live at Smalls

smallsLIVE To Release New Recording From Pianist/Composer/Bandleader Bruce Barth Live at Smalls

smallsLIVE To Release New Recording From Pianist/Composer/Bandleader BRUCE BARTH LIVE AT SMALLS Available on iTunes now and officially released on April 26, 2011 FEATURING BRUCE BARTH (piano, compositions), VICENTE ARCHER (bass) & RUDY ROYSTON (drums)   CD Release Concerts, March 2 & 3, 9:30 PM 12:00 AM at Smalls Located at 183 West 10th ...

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Article: Interview

Charles Fambrough: City Tribes

Read "Charles Fambrough: City Tribes" reviewed by AAJ Staff


[ed. note: We're celebrating the life and music of bassist Charles Fambrough who passed away on January 1, 2011. This interview with Kimberly Barry was conducted in April 1996.] In his thirty-year career, bassist, bandleader and composer Charles Fambrough has played with McCoy Tyner, Grover Washington, Jr., Art Blakey, Flora Purim and Airto, the ...

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Label: Self Produced
Released: 2010
Track listing: 1. All Through the Night; The Ways of the West; Keep It Moving; L.C.; Blues Interruptus; Wail; Sweet and Lovely.

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Article: Live Review

Paolo Angeli, Steve Wilson-Bruce Barth, Lee Konitz-Dan Tepfer y Donny McCaslin en el Festival de Jazz de Barcelona

Read "Paolo Angeli, Steve Wilson-Bruce Barth, Lee Konitz-Dan Tepfer y Donny McCaslin en el Festival de Jazz de Barcelona" reviewed by Joan Fargas


Paolo Angeli42 Voll-Damm Festival Internacional de Jazz de BarcelonaJamboree9 de noviembre, 2010 Como todo gran festival, el 42 Voll-Damm Festival de Jazz de Barcelona da cabida en su programación, además de a las primeras figuras internacionales del momento que pueden llenar grandes auditorios, a una extensa e interesante propuesta de conciertos ...

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News: Recording

Brooklyn Jazz Underground Records To Release PATHWAY, The Debut Recording From Pianist/Composer DAVID COOK

Brooklyn Jazz Underground Records To Release PATHWAY, The Debut Recording From Pianist/Composer DAVID COOK

(Available December 7, 2010 at BJURecords.com Pathway features: David Cook (piano, compositions) Matt Clohesy (bass) Mark Ferber (drums) NYC CD RELEASE PERFORMANCE—JANUARY 5, 2011 @ THE CORNELIA STREET CAFE!!! with Marco Panascia (bass) + Mark Ferber (drums) Possessing patience, self-awareness, and experience; knowing when to step out as ...

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Article: Album Review

Luis Bonilla: Twilight

Read "Twilight" reviewed by Dan Bilawsky


I Talking Now! (Planet Arts, 2009) presented a brazen bonanza of trombone playing from Luis Bonilla. That high energy outing--filled with intense, outspoken instrumental wonders--contained great music that was, to some extent, one-sided in the way that it portrayed Bonilla and his quintet. Twilight, on the other hand, is a well-balanced feast for ...

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Article: Album Review

Elisabeth Lohninger: Songs of Love and Destruction

Read "Songs of Love and Destruction" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


Austrian-American Elisabeth Lohninger is emerging as a major creative force in jazz vocals. Her previous release, The Only Way Out is Up (Lofish, 2007), was well-received and displayed a talent both fully formed and evolving. Her first recording, Beneath The Surface (Lofish, 2004) was noted for the singer's “stylistic fluency and versatility." Versatile ...


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