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Red Hook Summer

Label: Self Produced
Released: 2012
Track listing: 1. Boiler Room (B.R. Hornsby)- 1:53; 2. Gospel Camp (B.R. Hornsby) - 3:56; 3. Claus Ligeti (B.R. Hornsby) - 2:22 ; 4. Song E (flat) (B.R. Hornsby)1:43; 5. Arc de Terre (B.R. Hornsby)- 2:21; 6. Camp Variation (B.R. Hornsby) - 0:54; 7. Sordid Pastime (B.R. Hornsby) - 2:21; 8. Hymn In C (instrumental) (B.R. Hornsby) - 2:53; 9. Ogerman (B.R. Hornsby) - 2:44; 10. MNF (B.R. Hornsby) -1:24; 11. Arc de Terre (live) (B.R. Hornsby) -1:50; 12. Ogerman (live) (B.R. Hornsby) -1:33; 13. Spirit Climbing (Hornsby on vocals) (B.R. Hornsby) - 3:48; 14. Hymn In C (Hornsby on vocals) (C. Dematteo, B.R. Hornsby) - 3:10.

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Article: Live Review

Penang Island Jazz Festival 2012

Read "Penang Island Jazz Festival 2012" reviewed by Ian Patterson


9th Penang Island Jazz FestivalBayview HotelPenang, MalaysiaNovember 29--December 2, 2012 From pickup at the airport at 10.30pm to personal send-off five days later at 4.00am, Paul Augustin, the Director of the Penang Island Jazz Festival, is what you could call the perfect host. It's this personal touch--instilled in the festival staff's ...

Article: Album Review

Bruce Hornsby: Red Hook Summer

Read "Red Hook Summer" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


È passato parecchio tempo dal 1986, quando la sua The Way It Is, ritratto ragionato dell'America anni '80, ha scalato le classifiche musicali americane e non. In questi anni, attraverso molteplici esperienze artistiche (da solista e con band come i The Range ed i The Noise Maker), Bruce Hornsby ha confermato il proprio ruolo di artista ...

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Article: Album Review

Hot Club Of Detroit: Junction

Read "Junction" reviewed by Dan Bilawsky


When the Hot Club Of Detroit's journey began, they followed the road that guitarist Django Reinhardt laid before them. They traveled the highways and byways of so-called “Gypsy Jazz," walking in the footsteps of their forefathers while picking up and exhibiting other influences and sounds along the way, and eventually reached a crossroad. Rather than choose ...

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Bill Evans (saxophone): Dragonfly

Read "Dragonfly" reviewed by Dan Bilawsky


The music on saxophonist Bill Evans' Dragonfly plays like the sum total of his experiences distilled into a single disc. Evans has spent more than three decades playing with the cream of the crop, including jazz heavyweights like trumpeter Miles Davis and guitarist John McLaughlin, and smooth stars such as pianist Dave Grusin and guitarist Lee ...

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Take Five With Walter Ehresman

Read "Take Five With Walter Ehresman" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Meet Walter Ehresman: Called “The quintessential Austin DIY artist" by famed disc jockey Charlie Martin (host of KOOP radio's Around the Town Sounds), Walter Ehresman has been a consistent, eccentric presence in the Austin music scene since the mid-'80s. A prolific songwriter and recording artist, he is equally at home presenting a delicate acoustic ...

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Article: Album Review

Jack DeJohnette: Sound Travels

Read "Sound Travels" reviewed by Eugene Holley, Jr.


Drummer/pianist/composer/bandleader Jack DeJohnette turns seventy this year, and his longevity on the scene is only eclipsed by the astonishing variety of settings in which he's worked. Since emerging from his hometown Chicago, the ubiquitous drummer has played with important artists including saxophonist Charles Lloyd, trumpeter Miles Davis and pianists Bill Evans and Keith Jarrett (with whom ...

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Jack DeJohnette: Sound Travels

Read "Sound Travels" reviewed by Dan Bilawsky


With 2012 barely underway, it looks like it's going to be a year to remember for drum legend Jack DeJohnette. The renowned rhythmic force behind classic recordings from Miles Davis, Charles Lloyd, Keith Jarrett--and numerous notable projects of his own--will receive some well-deserved recognition when he's inducted into the National Endowment for the Arts' Jazz Master ...

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News: Interview

NEA Jazz Master Jack DeJohnette Week Begins at All About Jazz with Extensive Interview and More!

NEA Jazz Master Jack DeJohnette Week Begins at All About Jazz with Extensive Interview and More!

Approaching 70 later this year makes 2012 a special time for Jack DeJohnette. One of five artists to receive the 2012 National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) Jazz Masters Fellowship only makes it more so for the veteran drummer/pianist, who has appeared on hundreds of recordings over the past 45 years, including landmark sessions with artists ...

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Jack DeJohnette: Sound Travels

Read "Sound Travels" reviewed by John Kelman


Turning 70 and being awarded a National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Masters Fellowship would be enough to make 2012 a special year for Jack DeJohnette, but Sound Travels transcends mere celebration of the veteran drummer/pianist/bandleader's broad swath of accomplishments since emerging, in the mid-1960s, with saxophonist Charles Lloyd's massively successful quartet. His ...


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