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James Moody: 80 Years Young - Live at the Blue Note, March 26, 2005

by Todd Coolman
It's an absolute thrill to share the memories of an unforgettable night--James Moody's 80th birthday celebration at the legendary Blue Note in New York City in 2005. This was the grand finale of a weeklong celebration that had already featured amazing performances from jazz giants like Jimmy Heath, Ray Barretto, Mike Longo, and George Wein. This ...
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Album: 80 Years Young: Live at the Blue Note, March 26, 2005
By James Moody
Label: Origin Records
Released: 2025
Duration: 09:03
Win Pongsakorn: Time Has Changed

by Jack Bowers
Time Has Changed is the second recording as leader by trumpeter Win Pongsakorn who was born in Bangkok, Thailand, but has been firmly wedded to American-style contemporary jazz since he started playing trumpet at age fourteen in 2011. As on his debut album, Yes, It Is! (Cellar Music, 2020), Pongsakorn is backed by a stellar rhythm ...
One For All: Big George

by C. Andrew Hovan
The world has changed dramatically since the end of the 20th century, the time period when the jazz collective One For All began to forge their stamp on the history of hard bop. Using the club Augie's on New York's upper west side as their stomping grounds, the group would make their debut recording at the ...
X-Man in New York

Label: Cellar Music Group
Released: 2024
Track listing: I Could Write a Book; Book’s Bossa; The Good Life; Advance Notice; Midnight Waltz; A Night in
Verona; The Nearness of You; Tune Up; Blues for JF.
Artform Revisited

By Louis Hayes
Label: Savant Records
Released: 2024
Track listing: Tour de Force;
Milestones;
My Little Suede Shoes;
You're Looking at Me;
Ruby;
Cheryl;
Ray's Idea;
A Flower Is a Lovesome Thing;
Dewey Square;
G.
Big George

By One for All
Label: Smoke Sessions Records
Released: 2024
Track listing: Chainsaw; In the Lead; Edgerly; Oscar Winner (feat. George Coleman); My Foolish Heart (feat. George
Coleman); This I Dig of You (feat. George Coleman).
Reeds and Deeds: Cookin'

by C. Andrew Hovan
Chances are that if you're reading these notes right now you're more than a bit familiar with the talents of tenor saxophonists Eric Alexander and Grant Stewart and might even have picked up Wailin' (Criss 1258), their first effort together leading a quintet billed as Reeds and Deeds. As such, it would probably be redundant to ...
One For All: Blueslike

by C. Andrew Hovan
As the timeworn adage goes, sometimes the best things come from situations where one is asked to function in less than ideal circumstances. When you have little time to analyze things and go with pure instincts, there's an air of veracity and spontaneity to the results that is seldom arrived at by any other means. Although ...
Xaver Hellmeier: X-Man in New York

by Jack Bowers
Drummer Xaver (X-Man) Hellmeier has been little known to date outside his native Germany and other European countries. One way to help redress that oversight is to surround oneself with some of the most well-respected and talented musicians on the New York scene, which is what Hellmeir has done on his superb debut album, X-Man in ...