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Article: Big Band Report

Bud Shank: A Voice for the Ages

Read "Bud Shank: A Voice for the Ages" reviewed by Jack Bowers


I'll always have fond memories of the 2007 Prescott (Arizona) Jazz Summit, as it was the last time I had the great pleasure of seeing and hearing the phenomenal alto saxophonist Bud Shank doing what he did best: enfolding an entire audience in the palm of his hand with a seemingly endless stream of irrepressible notes ...

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Article: Album Review

Hot House: Hot House: Cuban Tribute to Charlie Parker

Read "Hot House: Cuban Tribute to Charlie Parker" reviewed by Nicholas F. Mondello


Over the last year, there have been a number of Latin tribute CD releases, incuding trombonist Conrad Herwig's The Latin Side of Wayne Shorter (Halfnote, 2008). Trumpeter Steven Gluzband's Hot House: Cuban Tribute to Charlie Parker tribute goes right for the “tribute jugular" of jazz with this entertaining, and highly interesting CD. Who better to honor ...

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News: Award / Grant

Grammy Winner 2009: Jazz

Grammy Winner 2009: Jazz

= winner Category 45 Best Contemporary Jazz Album (For albums containing 51% or more playing time of INSTRUMENTAL tracks.) Randy In Brasil Randy Brecker [MAMA Records] Floating Point John McLaughlin [Abstract Logix] Cannon Re-Loaded: All-Star Celebration Of Cannonball ...

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News: Event

Charles Mingus Summit at Manhattan School of Music including 1st Annual Charles Mingus High School Competition

Charles Mingus Summit at Manhattan School of Music including 1st Annual Charles Mingus High School Competition

3-DAY TRIBUTE, February 20 - 22, 2009 SUE MINGUS and JUSTIN DICIOCCIO, Producers Friday, February 20 at 7:30 pm in Greenfield Hall GUNTHER SCHULLER, Keynote Speaker Panel Discussion with Justin DiCioccio, Moderator; Vincent Herring, Conrad Herwig, Andy McKee, Sue Mingus and Gunther Schuller Saturday, February 21 at 7:30 pm in John C. Borden Auditorium ...

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News: Performance / Tour

Trombonist Vincent Gardner at the Hilton Harrisburg & Towers on February 22

Trombonist Vincent Gardner at the Hilton Harrisburg & Towers on February 22

The Central Pennsylvania Friends of Jazz (CPFJ) continues our 29th year of monthly concerts by presenting the Vincent Gardner Quintet in performance on Sunday, February 22, 2009 at 5:00 at the Hilton Harrisburg & Towers, Second Floor Ballroom, One North Second Street, Harrisburg, PA. The Central Dauphin East Jazz Band led by Keith Richardson opens for ...

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Stones World (The Rolling Stones Project II)

Label: Sunnyside
Released: 2008
Track listing: Baby Break It Down; Under My Thumb; Hey Negrita; No Expectations; Miss You; Fool To Cry; You Can't Always Get What You Want; Brown Sugar; Salt Of The Earth; Jumpin' Jack Flash; Angie; A Funky Number; Lady Jane; Bonus Tracks; A Funky Number (Full Version); Baby Break It Down (Alternative Version);

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The Latin Side of Wayne Shorter

Label: Half Note Records
Released: 2008
Track listing: Ping Pong; Tom Thumb; El Gaucho; Night Dreamer; This Is for Albert; Adam's Apple; Masqualero; Footprints.

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A Jones for Bones Tones

Label: Criss Cross
Released: 2008
Track listing: 24 for Frank; Raulzinho's Ride; Slide's Routine; Que Viva Barry; For Albert; Jay Dot; Dubois' Delight; Eje's Dream.

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Article: Album Review

Conrad Herwig: A Jones for Bones Tones

Read "A Jones for Bones Tones" reviewed by C. Andrew Hovan


Easily one of the most technically brilliant jazz trombonists in the history of the music, Conrad Herwig continues to establish a superb catalog of releases that document him in a variety of settings and musical genres. From quartet dates to his Latin projects, the key ingredients to any of Herwig's endeavors are a desire to keep ...

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Article: Album Review

Conrad Herwig: The Latin Side of Wayne Shorter

Read "The Latin Side of Wayne Shorter" reviewed by Jeff Stockton


Luis Perdomo is the regular pianist in Conrad Herwig's septet. He delivers a sterling, elegant solo on “Ping Pong," the opening cut on The Latin Side of Wayne Shorter, recorded live at the Blue Note in New York. He anchors the first five songs with such skill that at the end of “This Is for Albert," ...


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