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Cindy Blackman: Changing Jazz

by Bill Leikam
Cindy Blackman The Bach Dancing & Dynamite Society Half Moon Bay, California December 7, 2008 Jazz has been in cycles of change almost from its inception, and I see another of those changes happening now. Jazz drummer Cindy Blackman's recent performance at the Bach is a prime example of ...
Cindy Blackman Quartet - Fall Tour Dates 2008

Cindy Blackman Fall Tour Dates 2008 Cindy Blackman - Drums JD Allen - tenor Carlton Holmes - piano George Mitchell - bass Sept 13th- Artists Collective, Hartford, CT Sept 14th- Lake George Jazz Festival - Lake George, NY Sept 19th- Rubin Museum Harlem in the Himalayas" Series - ...
Cindy Blackman: Music For The New Millennium

by Troy Collins
Drummer Cindy Blackman's solo output has been sporadic since touring and recording with retro-rocker Lenny Kravitz for the past fifteen years. Recorded in 2005 with her regular working quartet, Music For The New Millennium is a double disc collection of inspired post-bop that heralds her return as a session leader. A persuasive reminder of her technical ...
Cindy Blackman: Music For The New Millennium

by Mark F. Turner
A fierce and dynamic performer, Cindy Blackman is one of the top female drummers around, well-known for her years with cult rock icon Lenny Kravitz. A far cry from gigs for thousands of screaming fans, her muse is rooted in jazz, where she is an equally intrepid craftsperson having released a number of noteworthy, if lesser-known ...
The Cindy Blackman Quartet Live at the Jazz Standard/NYC on January 21st, 2008

Drummer, Bandleader, & Recording Artist, Cindy Blackman will be performing with her Quartet at The Jazz Standard in New York on January 21st, 2008 in celebration of her latest release Music for the New Millennium. Set Times are 7:30 PM and 9:30 PM Cindy Blackman Quartet Cindy Blackman - drums JD Allen - saxophone ...
Someday

Label: Unknown label
Released: 2001
Track listing: 1. My Funny Valentine (Hart/Rodgers) - 4:51 2. Call to the Ancestors (Blackman) - 1:13 3. Someday My Prince Will Come (Churchill/Morey) - 5:45 4. Walkin' (Carpenter) - 4:19 5. Heaven Sent (Blackman) - 7:02 6. Call to the Ancestors (Blackman) - 1:22 7. Eternal Justice (Holmes) - 10:31 8. Peebow's Vibe (Allen) - 3:34 9. Glass Slippers (Allen) - 6:11 10. Paradise Island (Blackman) - 8:29 11. Call to the Ancestors (Main Theme) (Blackman) - 4:04
Cindy Blackman: Someday

by AAJ Staff
While one would not guess so by the soft lines of her face, Cindy Blackman has now been on the modern jazz scene for nearly twenty years. She has compiled an impressive resume along the way: Jackie Mclean, Joe Henderson, Don Pullen, Hugh Masekela, Pharaoh Sanders, Sam Rivers, Cassandra Wilson, Ravi Coltrane and Bill Laswell. Of ...
Meet Duane Eubanks

by AAJ Staff
Duane Eubanks is the youngest practicing member of yet another one of jazz's famous families, the Eubanks. In fact, the Eubanks family's immersion in music began with Duane's maternal grandmother, who passed on the tradition to Duane's mother, Vera, and to Duane's uncles, Ray and Tommy Bryant. Vera still performs in Philadelphia, and one ...