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Article: Take Five With...

Take Five With Marzio Scholten

Read "Take Five With Marzio Scholten" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Meet Marzio Scholten: Marzio Scholten (1982, Granollers, Spain) is regarded as one of the most talented and promising modern jazz guitarists and composers in The Netherlands. In 2006, he graduated from the renowned Conservatory of Amsterdam, where he studied with Jesse van Ruller, Yuri Honing and many others. Motherland, his critically acclaimed debut as a leader, ...

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News: Education

Online Lessons From Chris Potter

Online Lessons From Chris Potter

As one of the most versatile saxophonists in the business today, Chris Potter is a wealth of knowledge for students of Jazz. Chris' Online Lessons Project from ArtistShare allows fans and students to learn how Chris approaches standard tunes and improvisation. Each lesson allows the student a before, during, and after look at the performance of ...

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Article: Interview

Matthew Charles Heulitt: Sonic Magician

Read "Matthew Charles Heulitt: Sonic Magician" reviewed by Ian Patterson


Guitarist/composer Matthew Charles Heulitt has been around for a while, gigging for over a decade in drumming master Zigaboo Modeliste's funk band. Heulitt is also a member of ex-Weather Report and Mahavishnu Orchestra drummer Narada Michael Walden's band; it is therefore no surprise that he displays an acute rhythmic sense in his playing. In fact, Heulitt's ...

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Article: Album Review

Mason Brothers Band: Two Sides, One Story

Read "Two Sides, One Story" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


After spending 20 years performing under the leadership of others, British brothers Brad and Elliot Mason step out front, taking charge of an all-star band that redefines the trumpet-trombone front line of drummer Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers of the '50s and '60s. The round and mellow combination of Brad Mason's trumpet with Elliot Mason's trombone sounds ...

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Article: Multiple Reviews

New Voices: Sarah Manning, John Escreet, Kneebody

Read "New Voices: Sarah Manning, John Escreet, Kneebody" reviewed by J Hunter


Jazz is like the human body. It needs fresh air, constant activity and a steady stream of nutrients to stay hale and hearty. Conversely, if all the genre does is sit in a comfy chair and try to live on what came before, it becomes sedentary, incurious and--ultimately--self destructive. Fortunately, the young keep jazz active and ...

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Article: The Art Of The Artist To Fan Relationship

Variations on a Theme: Perspectives on Fan Relationships

Read "Variations on a Theme: Perspectives on Fan Relationships" reviewed by Brian Camelio


Something I've learned since starting ArtistShare is that the new “music business" is not so much a business but a platform for creating bonds between the artist and the fan. From that bond, fans will show their appreciation for the music in various ways which may include a purchase of some kind but also may not. ...

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Article: Record Label Profile

Dreyfus Records: Crossing Continents with Music

Read "Dreyfus Records: Crossing Continents with Music" reviewed by Jakob Baekgaard


Music, at its best, has the ability to reach across boundaries of nationality, gender and age. If there's a message in music, it's about communication, and about getting to the essence of everything: the beating pulse of a human heart. In an increasingly commercial market, where it has become more important to make music that opens ...

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Article: Album Review

Antonio Sanchez: Live in New York at Jazz Standard

Read "Live in New York at Jazz Standard" reviewed by John Kelman


With a schedule as busy as Antonio Sanchez's, it's hard to image where the tremendously in-demand drummer finds the time to write, much less put together a group to record. Amidst a relentless touring schedule with artists including Pat Metheny, Gary Burton and Chick Corea, Sanchez released Migration (Cam Jazz, 2007), a heavyweight session featuring his ...

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Article: Album Review

Scott Colley: Empire

Read "Empire" reviewed by John Kelman


One of jazz's most ubiquitous bassists, Scott Colley has only released a handful of albums as a leader, compared to hundreds of sessions and live dates with artists ranging from Jim Hall and Andrew Hill to Chris Potter and Antonio Sanchez. Architect of the Silent Moment (CamJazz, 2007), was a particularly impressive combination of head and ...

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Article: Live Review

Enrico Pieranunzi with Marc Johnson and Paul Motian at the Village Vanguard

Read "Enrico Pieranunzi with Marc Johnson and Paul Motian at the Village Vanguard" reviewed by Warren Allen


Enrico Pieranunzi TrioThe Village VanguardNew York, NYJuly 9, 2010 The first full week of July 2010 was a hot one for New York City, marked by record- setting temperatures, sweat-choked subways, and scorched sidewalks. But it also saw a rare appearance by Italian pianist Enrico Pieranunzi on this side of ...


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