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Diana Arias

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

David Sanborn, Alan Braufman & Tahmela Six

Read "David Sanborn, Alan Braufman & Tahmela Six" reviewed by Maurice Hogue


David Sanborn's passing really stirred up a lot of memories of top-down cruisin' on the road, stereo blasting, and a lot of good times. So much has been written about David, and I can only add how much I loved that sound--you knew it right off--and his ability to play in any context. Rock on' David ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

New Releases From Diana Arias, Aleksi Glick, Francisco Mela & Shinya Lin, And More

Read "New Releases From Diana Arias, Aleksi Glick, Francisco Mela & Shinya Lin, And More" reviewed by Bob Osborne


On this show we have all new releases from Diana Arias, Aleksi Glick, Francisco Mela & Shinya Lin, Jon Gordon, Modney, Louise van den Heuvel, Dave Douglas, Fay Victor, Samuel Torres, Owen Broder, and Jamie Baum Septet+. Playlist Intro Theme 00:00 Diana Arias “Pacifico" from Viaje del Pez (ears&eyes) 00:35 Aleksi Glick “She Told ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Jason Robinson, Borderlands Trio & Farewell Taint Radio

Read "Jason Robinson, Borderlands Trio & Farewell Taint Radio" reviewed by Maurice Hogue


This edition of One Man's Jazz is the final one for taintradio.org, as Taint Radio closed operations on April 30th. One of the longest-running internet jazz stations, Taint Radio had a great run: 15+ years of independently programmed music, streaming 24/7 and absolutely no commercials. Major props go to radio veteran Bob Rogers who was Taint ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Melissa Aldana, Dora Morelenbaum, Diana Arias, Gianmarco Ferri & More

Read "Melissa Aldana, Dora Morelenbaum, Diana Arias, Gianmarco Ferri & More" reviewed by Ludovico Granvassu


A playlist built along a Latin American trail that takes us from Chile to Colombia, Brazil and Argentina, with a couple of side trips to France and Italy. Happy listening! Playlist Ben Allison “Mondo Jazz Theme (feat. Ted Nash & Pyeng Threadgill)" 0:00 Melissa Aldana “The Solitary Seeker" Echoes of the Inner ...

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Article: Album Review

Joaquin Muro: Contracara

Read "Contracara" reviewed by Mike Jurkovic


Recorded in the same sessions and presented (digitally only) as the B-side to his first album--the fully careening Oxymoron (ears&eyes, 2021)--Brazilian trumpeter Joaquin Muro, with his high powered, firebrand peer, tenor saxophonist Camila Nebbia wailing bravely at his side, sets Contracara ablaze. The music is at its overheating core is a fiery, free jazz ...

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Contracara

Label: ears&eyes Records
Released: 2021
Track listing: Brugmansia arborea; Sonar (la oscuridad del lecho marino); Nadie nos baila lo quitado; Villa Pueyrredon; Astenia; Pasivo agresivo; Bruxismo.

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Darrifourcq, Hermia & Ceccaldi... and Cheeseburgers

Read "Darrifourcq, Hermia & Ceccaldi... and Cheeseburgers" reviewed by Maurice Hogue


There are some very creative folks hanging about this week, headed by one of the more unique recordings of the year so far—Kaijū Eats Cheeseburgers—by the uncategorizable trio from France led by drummer/percussionist Sylvain Darrifourcq with saxophonist Manuel Hermia and cellist Valentin Ceccaldi. It's very different but very exciting stuff. Also new from Europe and more ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Sophie Alour, Aaron Parks, Sarah Murcia, UR-Kestra and Other New Releases

Read "Sophie Alour, Aaron Parks, Sarah Murcia, UR-Kestra and Other New Releases" reviewed by Ludovico Granvassu


Plenty of European jazz on this week's show, with a special focus on the French scene and the mighty Convervatorium von Amsterdam Concert Big Band's new album. Also featured the great new releases by Aaron Parks and by Jason Palmer as well as the debut EP of the promising young quartet featuring Maya Keren, Camila Nebbia, ...

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Article: In Pictures

2019 Providencia International Jazz Festival

Read "2019 Providencia International Jazz Festival" reviewed by Pablo Reyes


In just two days, the Festival Internacional de Jazz de Providencia met the expectations of the public. The eighteenth edition of this event, held in the Sculpture Park of Providencia, Chile, was produced by its new director and a Chilean drummer with a long career, Alejandro Espinoza. Unlike in previous years, Espinoza developed a program emphasizing ...


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