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Marcus Strickland Twi-Life at the Jazz Standard

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Marcus Strickland Twi-Life Group The Jazz Standard116 East 27th StreetNew York, NY 10016Tuesday, April 3, 2007, 7:30 PM Marcus Strickland: tenor saxophoneMike Moreno: guitarCarlos Henderson: electric bassE.J. Strickland: drumsSpecial Guests:Malachi: spoken wordKeyon Harrold: trumpet Marcus Strickland ...

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John Abercrombie: The Third Quartet

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John Abercrombie has recorded for ECM since 1973 (Dave Liebman's Lookout Farm (ECM, 1974)) and has credits on about fifty albums as a leader, beginning with Timeless (ECM, 1975), co-leader and sideman. The Third Quartet is the third (unsurprisingly) record by this quartet comprised of Abercrombie on guitar, violinist Mark Feldman, bassist Marc Johnson and drummer ...

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Dino Saluzzi / Anja Lechner: Ojos Negros

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What is beauty? What does it mean to feel, to remember, to laugh or to cry? How can music sound both created beforehand and recreated each second? Is music a direct connection to the infinite, to our very ground of being, so we can see into the musician's soul? These and many, many ...

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Jed Levy: Gateway

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Some players seem to enjoy the adventure of not knowing with whom they are going to play with next, while others would rather develop the interpersonal communication that can only come with time. Since jazz is, at its core, an improvisational art, playing in the moment is the ideal, with different kinds of music requiring different ...

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Kali Z. Fasteau / Kidd Jordan: People of the Ninth: New Orleans and the Hurricane 2005

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In the waning days of September, 2005, the entire U.S. population watched as hurricane Katrina developed into a monster storm and seemed to take aim directly for New Orleans. Just at the last moment, the storm swerved a bit and weakened, allowing people to think that, once again, the bullet had been dodged. ...

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Francis Jacob and the Flying Saucers: Side-By-Side

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Putting aside the rather unique structure of this delightful record, the actual music of Side-By-Side is so pleasant, light on its feet, buoyant and just plain attractive as to give one hope for the future of this earth. Francis Jacob, raised in Geneva, Switzerland, moved to Paris in 1984 and played there, only ...

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Anat Fort at Birdland

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Anat Fort at BirdlandBirdland315 West 44th StreetNew York CityMarch 13, 2007, 7:00 PM Tuesdays at Birdland belong to David Berger and his Sultans of Swing, at least at 9 PM. On this night, however, the early set most definitely belonged to Anat Fort, who was giving an album ...

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Paul Carlon: Other Tongues

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If you are at all into Latin music in all of its rhythmic diversity, and furthermore like the fusion of that music with jazz, then you'll find saxophonist/composer Paul Carlon's Other Tongues to be a kick-ass album that will keep you moving from beginning to end while engaging the mind. To someone who ...

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Anat Fort: A Long Story

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From the first notes of “Just Now," an attentive listener will recognize that A Long Story is going to be something special. The seemingly simple, Middle-Eastern tinged melody is treated with odd phrase lengths, keeping the listener decidedly off-balance, despite the direct harmonic progressions. Pianist Anat Fort's improvisations on the tune float around the barely felt ...

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Andrea Centazzo and the Ictus Renaissance Project at the Rubin Museum

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Andrea Centazzo and the Ictus Renaissance ProjectRubin Museum of Art, 150 West 17th StreetNew York City, New YorkFriday, March 9, 2007. 7:00 PM The Rubin Museum of Art first opened its doors on October 4, 2004, dedicating itself to the art and culture of the Himalayas and the surrounding regions. ...


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