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Avram Fefer: Calling All Spirits

by Bill Donaldson
Even though Avram Fefer has been performing on the periphery of public consciousness, he actually has been in the center of several important jazz scenes. As a result, he has absorbed strong influences and contributed to the development of new forms in several jazz centers.Born in Seattle, moving to Harvard to receive a degree ...
Barry Wallenstein: Tony's Blues
by Vernon Frazer
Barry Wallenstein’s recordings of jazz poetry surpass the idiom’s all too typical offerings, e.g., the mediocre poet droning angst while his accompanists overpower him, or the resonant baritone booming cliches of urban crisis whose urgent accents stamp away from the pulse intended to power the recitation. Wallenstein’s first-rate poetry conveys the hipster’s quick intelligence. His upper-range ...
Badlands: Expositions of Freedom...Now!

by Glenn Astarita
No doubt, saxophonist Blaise Siwula has blossomed into one of New York City's most prominent modern jazz-based improvisers and free-jazz event organizers. However, the trio known Badlands is a group effort featuring the equally noteworthy bassist Vattel Cherry and drummer Jeff Arnal, as this set was recorded live at the Knitting Factory." From the ...
Frode Gjerstad Trio: Ultima

by Derek Taylor
Witnessing this trio in concert is an unforgettable experience. This disc, released in tandem with their recent North American tour, is as close as it gets to hearing them in the flesh, outside of being fortunate enough to catch one of their gigs in person. The trio’s first recording Remember to Forget on Gjerstad’s own Circulasione ...
Rapture
By Joe McPhee
Label: Cadence Jazz Records
Released: 1999
Track listing: Elegy: Upon Mourning, Lift Every Voice and Sing, Rapture.
Recorded: December 28, 1998, The Knitting Factory, New York City, NY.
Available through Cadence/NorthCountry Distributors (www.cadencebuilding.com)