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Mellow Mama

Label: EmArcy
Released: 2009

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Article: Interview

Roberta Gambarini: Making Listeners Fall 'So In Love'

Read "Roberta Gambarini: Making Listeners Fall 'So In Love'" reviewed by R.J. DeLuke


It's been an out-of-the-ordinary career trip for Roberta Gambarini--a trip that's seen her go from a young girl in Italy, scatting along with records by American singers Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald, to struggling to get singing gigs in her native land, to grabbing an opportunity to come to the United States, to gaining recognition by ...

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Article: Wide Open Jazz and Beyond

A Question of Time

Read "A Question of Time" reviewed by Alan Bryson


Imagine you were given the chance to go back in time and witness four musical events (one each from jazz, blues, classical, and rock history.) What would they be? That's an after-dinner topic friends might discuss by candlelight. If your inner-child has completely matured, perhaps you could approach it as a potential film: if you were ...

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Article: Book Review

The Jazz Singers: The Ultimate Guide

Read "The Jazz Singers: The Ultimate Guide" reviewed by Jim Santella


The Jazz Singers: The Ultimate Guide Scott Yanow Softcover; 280 pages ISBN: 978-087930-825-4 Backbeat Books 2008 Anyone ever asked you to list your favorite CDs for a desert island stayover? What would Tom Hanks and Wilson listen to if they had had the foresight ...

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Article: Live Review

Gent Jazz Festival 2009: Days 1-5

Read "Gent Jazz Festival 2009: Days 1-5" reviewed by Martin Longley


The Gent Jazz Festival 2009 Bijloke Gent, BelgiumJuly 8: B.B. King/China Moses & Raphael LemonnierMaybe this year's festival, running July 8-19, is going to peak too soon. In 2006, B.B. King (or his management) decided that he wasn't going to tour again outside of North America, thereby filling seats up on a “farewell" European ...

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Article: Interview

Charles Davis: In the Air

Read "Charles Davis: In the Air" reviewed by Terrell Kent Holmes


Saxophonist Charles Davis has spent the past few decades making history with such luminaries as Billie Holiday, Kenny Dorham, Abdullah Ibrahim, Clifford Jordan, Dinah Washington and Freddie Hubbard. Although Davis might be best known as one of the baritone players in the Sun Ra Arkestra, his many recordings and excellent performances outside of the Arkestral context ...

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News: Book / Magazine

AllAboutJazz-New York August 2009 Issue Now Available!

AllAboutJazz-New York August 2009 Issue Now Available!

One of the more compelling facets of jazz as a musical form is the pliability of its practitioners. Unlike most classical musicians who play scores written for them or rockers who are serial monogamists when it comes to bands, jazz players, for reasons both artistic and economic, usually exist simultaneously as leaders and sidemen. Some start ...

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News: Obituary

300 Graves Tampered with at Historic Cemetery

300 Graves Tampered with at Historic Cemetery

As frantic relatives of the deceased descended on the Burr Oak Cemetery the final resting place of lynching victim Emmett Till, blues singers Willie Dixon and Dinah Washington investigators said it could be months before they fully understand what took place. Prosecutors on Thursday charged three gravediggers and a manager in an elaborate scheme in which ...

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Article: Album Review

China Moses & Raphael Lemonnier: This One's For Dinah

Read "This One's For Dinah" reviewed by Chris Mosey


Once upon a time, the Queen of the Blues was visited in her dressing room backstage by a woman and her baby daughter. The Queen of the Blues picked up the baby, looked at her and said, “She's gonna be a singer. She's definitely gonna be a singer." The prediction came true. The Queen was Dinah ...

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Article: Profile

China Moses: Bringing Back the Good Times

Read "China Moses: Bringing Back the Good Times" reviewed by Chris Mosey


China Moses is dedicating her singing career to blowing away the notion that women jazz singers in the present age have to be white and wispy and sing songs that are studiously liberated and sexless. She was born in Los Angeles in 1978, daughter of jazz doyenne Dee Dee Bridgewater and her second ...


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