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Article: Race and Jazz

BAM or JAZZ: Why It Matters

Read "BAM or JAZZ: Why It Matters" reviewed by Greg Thomas


Since the last Race and Jazz column, the first of a multi-part discussion with John Gennari--the top scholar on the history of jazz criticism--a firestorm of controversy has arisen surrounding Nicholas Payton's declaration that, to him, the word jazz is dead. He also feels that the word jazz is tantamount to or worse than the “n" ...

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Article: Album Review

Opus 5: Introducing Opus 5

Read "Introducing Opus 5" reviewed by Dan Bilawsky


Collectively delivered jazz albums almost always fall into one of three categories: some are outings from neophytes looking to pool their resources, while trying to build a fan base from the ground floor up; others marry the musical skills of seasoned musicians who've crossed paths in various situations and/or share a commonality in approach; and the ...

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Article: Album Review

Jimmy Owens: The Monk Project

Read "The Monk Project" reviewed by Edward Blanco


With a career spanning over 45 years, legendary trumpeter Jimmy Owens has had the privilege of performing with many giants of jazz, including trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie, pianist Billy Taylor, bassist Charles Mingus, drummer Max Roach and the incomparable pianist Duke Ellington. Though he never had the opportunity to record with pianist Thelonious Monk, he did know ...

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Article: Take Five With...

Take Five With The Le Boeuf Brothers

Read "Take Five With The Le Boeuf Brothers" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Meet Le Boeuf Brothers: Prepare to be astonished by the bold compositions and stylish approach of the Le Boeuf Brothers, jazz twins with an ear for innovation, drama, and a touch of humor. Part of a growing New York jazz scene characterized by odd time signatures, current indie rock, and the influences of artists ...

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Article: Album Review

Arun Ghosh: Primal Odyssey

Read "Primal Odyssey" reviewed by Ian Patterson


Clarinetist Arun Ghosh's debut, Northern Namaste (Camoci Records, 2008), signaled the arrival of a significant musician/composer on the UK jazz scene. Blending Indian and western instruments, Ghosh drew 12 musicians from Indian folk and jazz traditions to create something utterly fresh sounding; lyrical and highly melodic, celebratory and swinging, Ghosh's obvious virtuosity on clarinet was a ...

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The Alternate Moods Of Tijuana

Label: P.S.F. Records
Released: 2011

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Original Album Series

Label: P.S.F. Records
Released: 2011

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Anthology

Label: P.S.F. Records
Released: 2011

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The Complete 1960 Nat Hentoff Sessions

Label: P.S.F. Records
Released: 2011


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