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Article: Year in Review

Top 12 "Most Read" and "Most Recommended" Articles: 2014

Read "Top 12 "Most Read" and "Most Recommended" Articles: 2014" reviewed by Michael Ricci


All About Jazz tracks how often an article is read and recommended, and the articles listed below represent our top twelve published in 2014. Top 12 “Most Read" Articles Catching Up With Ron Aprea's Tribute to John Lennon by Nicholas F. Mondello Published: August 19, 2014

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Daniel Lanois: Flesh and Machine

Label: Anti-
Released: 2014
Track listing: Rocco; The End; Sioux Lookout; Tamboura Jah; Two Bushas; Space Love; Iceland; My First Love; Opera; Aquatic; Forest City.

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Daniel Lanois: My Music for Billy Bob

Label: Red Floor Records
Released: 2014
Track listing: Asylum, Omni, Phone Call, Jimmy Was, The One I Love, Nicky, Blue Waltz, London, Moon Dog, Shenandoah, The Maker

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Article: Interview

Daniel Lanois: I Look for Commitment and a Lot of Heart and Soul

Read "Daniel Lanois: I Look for Commitment and a Lot of Heart and Soul" reviewed by Nenad Georgievski


Whenever I'm asked to name a list of Top 10 all time favorite records, the list slightly changes and shuffles every time. However, one of the most common denominators to those diverse lists is producer/musician Daniel Lanois. Often called a “studio wizard" or “studio magician," this producer has become renowned both for his proficiency in the ...

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Article: Extended Analysis

Daniel Lanois: Flesh and Machine

Read "Daniel Lanois: Flesh and Machine" reviewed by Nenad Georgievski


Credit should be given where it's due. Producer/musician Daniel Lanois has never been satisfied with just keep churning out the same kind of music for the same kind of audience that swooned over his song based records or the productions he did for other artists. As a true artist he wants to evolve and continuously create ...

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Article: Extended Analysis

Daniel Lanois: My Music for Billy Bob

Read "Daniel Lanois: My Music for Billy Bob" reviewed by Nenad Georgievski


Translating guitarist/producer Daniel Lanois' evocative guitar and ability to create stratified soundscapes into soundtrack music for actor Billy Bob Thornton's directorial debut Sling Blade may seem an unusual choice, but the outcome turns into an interesting and unique blend of his darker, moodier incidental guitar and a variety of other instrumental touches. Lanois' music has always ...

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Article: Live Review

Festival International de Jazz de Montreal 2014

Read "Festival International de Jazz de Montreal 2014" reviewed by John Kelman


Festival International de Jazz de Montréal Ambrose Akinmusire By Invitation Tigran By Invitation Tord Gustavsen Quartet / Brad Mehldau & Mark Guiliana, Mehliana June 26-July 6, 2014 There simply isn't a festival in the world like the Festival International de Jazz de Montréal. Where else in the world can you ...

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Article: Live Review

TD Ottawa Jazz Festival 2014, Days 1-2

Read "TD Ottawa Jazz Festival 2014, Days 1-2" reviewed by John Kelman


Days 1-2 | Days 4-6 | Days 7- 9 Joey DeFrancesco Trio / Sun Rooms / Harris Eisenstadt Golden StateTD Ottawa Jazz Festival Ottawa, Canada June 20-July 1, 2014 Another year, another TD Ottawa Jazz Festival, except to say so would sound dismissive of a festival that, year after ...

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Article: Interview

Brian Blade: Fellowship - More Than Just a Word

Read "Brian Blade: Fellowship - More Than Just a Word" reviewed by John Kelman


In the 21st century, few drummers have managed Brian Blade's kind of crossover success. Beyond playing in saxophonist Wayne Shorter's quartet for nearly 15 years, beyond being a first-call drummer for producer/singer/songwriter Daniel Lanois--whether it's for his own projects like Black Dub or working with everyone from Bob Dylan to EmmyLou Harris--and beyond also being on-call ...

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Article: Extended Analysis

Brian Blade & The Fellowship Band: Landmarks

Read "Brian Blade & The Fellowship Band: Landmarks" reviewed by John Kelman


Four records in 16 years may not be prolific, but clearly Brian Blade and his longstanding Fellowship Band aren't about quantity. While a seemingly scant two years separated the drummer's leader debut (and inspiration for the group name), Fellowship (Blue Note, 1998) from its even more impressive follow-up, Perceptual (Blue Note, 2002), the group's next record, ...


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