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Matthew Charles Heulitt: Room to Run

Read "Room to Run" reviewed by Ian Patterson


Guitarist Matthew Charles Heulitt's eclectic CV hints at something of his genre-defying style; a member of drummer Zigaboo Modeliste's band and sideman in former Mahavishnu Orchestra and Weather Report drummer Narada Michael Walden's group, he has also performed with Sting, Taj Mahal, Micky Hart and David Grisman, amongst others. This, his debut as leader, impresses on ...

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Frank Vignola: 100 Years of Django

Read "100 Years of Django" reviewed by J Hunter


Of all the things guitarist Django Reinhardt accomplished in his 43 years on earth, two stand out: He proved you don't have to have a big band in order to swing, and you don't have to play soft and slow in order to be intimate. Reinhardt's Le Hot Club Quintet of France (formed with violinist Stéphane ...

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Julian Lage: Sounding Point

Read "Sounding Point" reviewed by John Kelman


Despite being just 21, Julian Lage has clocked up some impressive credentials. The guitarist has worked with vibraphonist Gary Burton's recent quintet, appearing on Generations (Concord, 2004) and Next Generation (Concord, 2005); appeared with another jazz wunderkind, Taylor Eigsti, on the pianist's Lucky To Be Me (Concord, 2006) and Let It Come To You (Concord, 2008); ...

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September Song

Featuring the music of David Grisman
Duration: 4:24

David Grisman, mandolin; Robin Nolan, guitar; Frank Vignola, guitar; Michael Papillo, bass.
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New Shabbos Waltz

Label: Cristal Records
Released: 2006

Album

New River

Label: Acoustic Disc
Released: 2001
Track listing: 1. Brazilian Street Dance 2. Dawg Funk 3. Moving Parts 4. Blue Midnite 5. New River 6. Waltz for Gigi 7. DG/DZ Blues 8. On the March 9. Fourteen Miles to Barstow

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David Grisman & Denny Zeitlin: New River

Read "New River" reviewed by David Adler


This set features two eclectic Californians, mandolinist David Grisman and pianist Denny Zeitlin, in a lively and unusual duo setting. The contrast between mandolin and piano couldn’t be greater, of course. Zeitlin’s orchestral playing, with its expansive timbral range and resonating low end, does most of the heavy lifting. Grisman’s instrument has its inherent limitations — ...

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Dawg Jazz / Dawg Grass

Label: Cristal Records
Released: 1983

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Mandolin Abstractions

Label: Cristal Records
Released: 1983


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