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Article: Album Review

Daniel Smith: Bassoon Goes Latin Jazz!

Read "Bassoon Goes Latin Jazz!" reviewed by Dan Bilawsky


The bassoon seems to be the homebody of the orchestral woodwind family. This double-reed dynamo rarely leaves the confines of the classical world, instead finding contentment in its comfort zone, playing classic works of yore. On the rare occasion that the instrument does wander outside of its safety net to converse in other musical environments, it ...

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News: Performance / Tour

Brooklyn Jazz Wide Open Presents Joe Lovano and Scott Colley @ The Brooklyn Conservatory of Music!

Brooklyn Jazz Wide Open Presents Joe Lovano and Scott Colley @ The Brooklyn Conservatory of Music!

CONNECTION WORKS PRESENTS The 4th SEASON OF BROOKLYN JAZZ WIDE OPEN The Brooklyn Conservatory of Music Concert Hall 58 Seventh Ave (at Lincoln Place), Park Slope, Brooklyn, NY 718-622-3300, Tickets are $15, and $10 for students and seniors NEXT CONCERT! Wednesday, April 13, 2011 2 sets ...

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News: Performance / Tour

Brooklyn Jazz Wide Open Continues @ Littlefield - Featuring Dave Liebman, John Hebert & Works - March 9!

Brooklyn Jazz Wide Open Continues @ Littlefield - Featuring Dave Liebman, John Hebert & Works - March 9!

CONNECTION WORKS PRESENTS The 4th SEASON OF BROOKLYN JAZZ WIDE OPEN @ LITTLEFIELD Littlefield is located at is located at 622 Degraw Street between 3rd and 4th Ave in Brooklyn, Tel 718 855 3388, $14 cover, $6 minimum (20 and under-$7 cover, $3 minimum)   NEXT CONCERT! Wednesday, MARCH 9 2 SETS ...

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Article: Multiple Reviews

Daniel Kelly, Gary Peacock & Marc Copland, Allison Miller: Solo, Duo, Trio

Read "Daniel Kelly, Gary Peacock & Marc Copland, Allison Miller: Solo, Duo, Trio" reviewed by J Hunter


It can be argued that a quartet offers jazz listeners maximum effect with minimal personnel. It allows for two solo voices without compromising the rhythm section, and gives a composer access to a wider range of colors than could be provided by a smaller group. Then again, there are players doing much more with much less. ...

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Article: Live From New York

Joseph Jarman, Bob Wilber, Charles McPherson & Vinny Golia

Read "Joseph Jarman, Bob Wilber, Charles McPherson & Vinny Golia" reviewed by Martin Longley


Joseph Jarman/The Peter Apfelbaum New York Hieroglyphics QuintetBelarusan ChurchMarch 7 In the search for ever-more unusual venues, I journeyed to the Belarusan Church on Atlantic Avenue in Brooklyn, the current home of Connection Works. This is an artist-operated, non-profit organization that divides its resources between gigs and workshop activities, ...

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Article: Album Review

Daniel Kelly: Emerge

Read "Emerge" reviewed by John Sharpe


For his fourth release as leader, pianist Daniel Kelly fronts a trio of Chris Tarry on electric bass and Jordan Perlson drums. Following the diversification of his fully improvised solo suite Portal (3x9 Records, 2009), and Duets With Ghosts (3x9 Records, 2008), which pitched his electric quartet against samples of field recordings by Alan Lomax and ...

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Emerge

Label: Brooklyn Jazz Underground Records
Released: 2009
Track listing: Moroccan Nutchuck; Obfyor; Transience; Emerge; Anima/Animus; Doppelganger; Michelangelo's Uncarved Block;; Song for Katherine; Canary Effect.

Article: Album Review

Daniel Kelly: Emerge

Read "Emerge" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


Emerge, ovvero il virtuosismo pianistico applicato a una concezione di jazz ibrido e moderno. Pieno di groove, funk e atmosfere black, il nuovo album di Daniel Kelly è uno dei CD che la lente del nostro lettore legge e rilegge con più frequenza. Diviso fra pianoforte e Rhodes, Kelly si fa accompagnare dai tempi implacabili di ...

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Article: Album Review

David Binney: Third Occasion

Read "Third Occasion" reviewed by J Hunter


The cool thing about liner notes is they contain clues about other places to look for great music. For example, cast members of Joel Harrison's flame-throwing Urban Myths (HighNote, 2009) have their own fish to fry: keyboardist Daniel Kelly gave the piano trio format a good swift kick with Emerge (Brooklyn Jazz Underground, 2009), and now ...

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Article: Album Review

Joel Harrison: Urban Myths

Read "Urban Myths" reviewed by Donald Elfman


A key element in Joel Harrison's history is what he calls the “electric jazz" of the '70s. So this smart and inventive guitarist offers his own reconsideration of the music championed nearly 40 years ago. This is powerfully intense music but also has a sense of play that keeps its ingredients engaging. The ...


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