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Benny Reid: Escaping Shadows

Read "Escaping Shadows" reviewed by Woodrow Wilkins


To listen to Benny Reid's music is to hear a strong Pat Metheny influence. That's not a bad thing, but it is something the 28-year-old aims to move away from with Escaping Shadows, his second release as a leader. Reid graduated from the music program at Indiana University. In addition to Metheny, his influences ...

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Jon Irabagon: The Observer

Read "The Observer" reviewed by Troy Collins


Best known as the volatile saxophonist in bassist Moppa Elliott's self proclaimed terrorist be-bop band Mostly Other People Do the Killing, Jon Irabagon has only just begun his career as a solo artist. His bristling duet with drummer Mike Pride, I Don't Hear Nothin' But The Blues (Loyal Label, 2009) was preceded by Outright! (Innova, 2008), ...

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Vanessa Williams: The Real Thing

Read "The Real Thing" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


Vanessa Williams oggi è un volto noto più per la sua presenza nel cast di Ugly Betty (e di una nutritissima lista di altri serial americani di successo) piuttosto che per l'attività di cantante, segnata soprattutto dallo straordinario successo di The Right Stuff, del 1988. Negli anni successivi vennero numerosi altri album, tutti in odore di ...

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Robben Ford: Soul on Ten

Read "Soul on Ten" reviewed by John Kelman


While he's largely lived in the blues world for much of his career, guitarist Robben Ford has always been defined by a jazz sensibility. Sure, there's the grease and grit of overdriven, wah-wah'd electric guitar and a strong, rock-hard backbeat; but Ford's language since Robben Ford and the Blue Line (Stretch, 1992) has been a compelling ...

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Label: Concord Music Group
Released: 2009
Duration: 5:16

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Terence Blanchard: Choices

Read "Choices" reviewed by Mark F. Turner


Trumpeter/band leader/ film scorer Terence Blanchard is the epitome of an artist who's made good choices. One of the distinct voices in the post-Miles Davis and Wynton Marsalis era, he has moved from being a young-lion with seminal players such as Donald Harrison in Black Pearl (Columbia, 1988), to delivering progressive projects such as Flow (Blue ...

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Stefon Harris & Blackout: Urbanus

Read "Urbanus" reviewed by John Kelman


Since emerging in the late 1990s as the vibraphonist of his generation, Stefon Harris has been unfairly tagged as an overly cerebral player for Blue Note projects like the elaborate Grand Unification Theory (2003) and African Tarantella: Dances for Duke (2006). Evolution (Blue Note, 2004), Harris' first with his groove-happy Blackout band, went a long way ...

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John Patitucci Trio: Remembrance

Read "Remembrance" reviewed by Troy Collins


Grammy-winning bassist John Patitucci's trio recording Remembrance, a heartfelt ode to his heroes and mentors, is the realization of a longstanding dream. Featuring saxophonist Joe Lovano and drummer Brian Blade, this stripped-down trio originally recorded as a quartet with pianist Brad Mehldau on Patitucci's Communion (Concord, 2001). The seeds for this date were sown when an ...

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Herb Alpert / Lani Hall: Anything Goes

Read "Anything Goes" reviewed by Nicholas F. Mondello


There is a very unique characteristic that permeates this CD from beat one throughout its entirety. And, given that this effort was recorded across a series of live performances, it makes trumpeter/vocalist Herb Alpert and vocalist Lani Hall's Anything Goes all the more special. That characteristic is intimate, and the result of that intimacy is joyous ...

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John Patitucci: Remembrance

Read "Remembrance" reviewed by Joel Roberts


The bassist of choice through the years for Chick Corea, Roy Haynes, Wayne Shorter and many other jazz giants, John Patitucci is noted for his daunting technique on both acoustic and electric basses. Remembrance is a stripped-down effort with Joe Lovano on tenor and alto clarinet and Brian Blade, his longtime partner in Shorter's group, on ...


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