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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Chick Corea, Miles Davis, FazJaz, Fragile and Gary Willis

Read "Chick Corea, Miles Davis, FazJaz, Fragile and Gary Willis" reviewed by Len Davis


From the Live In The Sky series in Japan Chick Corea and Miles Davis. Japanese bands FazJaz and Fragile, Netherlnds pianist Frans Vollink, keyboard player Gary Husband with Mark Mondesir and Mike Mondesir and we finish with bassist Gary Willis. Playlist Chick Corea Band “Nice Shot" from Live Under The Sky 1980 (Equinox) 00:00 ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Christian McBride: Jazz Notes from the Engine Room

Read "Christian McBride: Jazz Notes from the Engine Room" reviewed by Lawrence Peryer


Today, the Spotlight shines On Christian McBride, a musician, recording artist, prolific composer, arranger, producer, cultural curator, dedicated educator, and mentor.Christian has been called the hardest-working person in jazz and the above list might be underselling it. From his early days in Philadelphia soaking up the sounds of Philly Soul to sharing stages with ...

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Article: Rising Stars

Introducing Saxophonist Veronica Leahy

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Growing up in Charlotte, NC, Veronica Leahy began playing classical piano at an early age. Then, when she was in the fourth grade, she heard a recording by tenor saxophonist Joshua Redman. “There was something about the saxophone that caught my fascination," she recalled. “It was kind a fusion record, but I did eventually go to ...

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Article: Profile

Yana Purim: Intimate Jazz, Deep Feelings And Raw Emotion

Read "Yana Purim: Intimate Jazz, Deep Feelings And Raw Emotion" reviewed by Trevor Spiro


You're sitting in your happy chair at home, just mooching a magazine, when the phone rings. It's a good friend you haven't seen in a long time, and she would like to see you for old time's sake. She turns up and it's like the last few years never existed--you talk heart to heart about old ...

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Article: Album Review

Avishai Cohen: Brightlight

Read "Brightlight" reviewed by Neil Duggan


After gaining exposure in Chick Corea's trio in the late 1990s, Avishai Cohen has taken his dramatic acoustic bass sound mixed with Jewish folk music, jazz, world and classical influences and weaved them into a distinctive and accessible style. That style and his abilities as a showman and performer have given him global recognition and a ...

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Article: Building a Jazz Library

Top Ten Sci-Fi Jazz Albums

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On The Launch Pad Robert Frosch, head honcho at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration from 1977 to 1981, wrote that at cocktail parties he was sometimes asked whether NASA had some gizmo or other that had recently been brought to fictional life in a sci-fi book or movie. If Frosch's answer was “No," the next ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

The Sound of the Fender Rhodes, Part 2

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Continuing with part 2 of our show inspired by Chris May's article Ten Supreme Fender Rhodes Albums. Part 2 includes music by Stan Getz, Chick Corea, Herbie Hancock, Brian Blade, Nik Bartsch and Donald Byrd. Listen to part 1, here. Playlist Stan Getz “Captain Marvel" from Feeling Swing (Verve) 00:00 Chick Corea & Return ...

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Article: Live Review

Bela Fleck with the Vermont Symphony Orchestra At The Flynn Center for the Performing Arts

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Bela Fleck with the Vermont Symphony Orchestra Flynn Center for the Performing Arts Burlington, Vermont September 27, 2024 As if a fine jewel placed in its setting, Bela Fleck's appearance with the Vermont Symphony Orchestra took place at the very center of the two-hour program on September 27th. Considering this occasion ...

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Article: Live Review

Stanley Clarke-Hiromi Duo at SFJAZZ

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Stanley Clarke-Hiromi Duo SFJAZZ CenterSan Francisco, CA September 6, 2024 Oh, the expectation for such an incredible bill--two musical giants--consummate bassist Stanley Clarke and pianist extraordinaire Hiromi (Uehara). It is one thing to hear them together on YouTube. It is quite another to catch them live, but there they were: performing ...

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Article: Highly Opinionated

Fusion: What's in a Name?

Read "Fusion: What's in a Name?" reviewed by Mike Brannon


This article was first published on All About Jazz in November 2000. When I was just starting out, playing guitar in bands as a kid, it was the Blues of Muddy Waters, Fred McDowell, Howlin' Wolf and then the Stones, Hendrix, Cream, Johnny Winter, Kinks, Clapton, The Who, Zepplin etc. A natural progression.


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