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Article: Film Review

John McLaughlin and Frank Vignola: Guitar Masters on DVD

Read "John McLaughlin and Frank Vignola: Guitar Masters on DVD" reviewed by Jerry D'Souza


John McLaughlin and Frank Vignola present different approaches to the guitar and the music they subscribe to. McLaughlin has explored several musical idioms. He was the fire that ignited trumpeter Miles Davis's Bitches Brew (Columbia, 19690, and he found the soul of Indian music and gave it a prominent voice not only on his own recordings ...

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Article: Live Review

10th Bray Jazz Festival

Read "10th Bray Jazz Festival" reviewed by Ian Patterson


10th Bray Jazz Festival Bray, Ireland May 1-3, 2009 The small town of Bray in county Wicklow is not the most obvious location for an international jazz festival. Situated twenty kilometers south of the capital Dublin and hugging the coast, it has been battered by the Irish Sea since at least 1300, ...

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Article: Album Review

Hot Club of Detroit: Night Town

Read "Night Town" reviewed by Jay Deshpande


The Hot Club of Detroit will without a doubt soon be among the most popular bands playing in the gypsy tradition of jazz manouche. Django Reinhardt's band, the Hot Club de France, first brought the fiery, flamenco-infused sound to the realm of jazz. In homage to and elaboration of the tradition, the HCOD presents its sophomore ...

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Article: Album Review

Allen Toussaint: The Bright Mississippi

Read "The Bright Mississippi" reviewed by Joel Roberts


Pianist, writer, producer and arranger Allen Toussaint can justifiably be called a living legend. A member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, he helped define the New Orleans R&B sound of the '60s and '70s through his work with Lee Dorsey, Irma Thomas, The Meters and Dr. John, then went on to collaborate with ...

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Article: Album Review

Various Artists: Anthology of Swing Strings (1930s-1950s): Professor Visits Harlem or Swingin

Read "Anthology of Swing Strings (1930s-1950s):  Professor Visits Harlem or Swingin" reviewed by Andrew Velez


The strings go zing-zinging on Professor Visits Harlem. Quite unlike any other anthology you're likely to have run into of late, we're treated to three decades of jazz string ensembles, starting off “Two Violins One Siday," a group whose 1931 take on “Dinah" is very finah. It was not until the '30s that ...

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Article: Album Review

Allen Toussaint: The Bright Mississippi

Read "The Bright Mississippi" reviewed by Mike Perciaccante


When asked about Allen Toussaint, Van Dyke Parks once said, “he's the greatest pianist alive, only no one knows it... including him." High praise from one legend to another. With The Bright Mississippi, Toussaint has finally released a jazz-oriented album. Though jazz-influences can be found on many of his rock/funk sides as well as in many ...

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News: Radio

New AccuJazz Internet Radio Channel Plays Only 1940's Jazz

New AccuJazz Internet Radio Channel Plays Only 1940's Jazz

AccuJazz Internet Radio continues its weekly roll-out of new creatively programmed streaming jazz channels with the launch of its newest customizable radio stream, “Decade: '40s." Like all of AccuJazz's channels, it is free to use and available 24 hours a day. The 1940s was a pivotal decade in the history of jazz. Swing was still king ...

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Article: In the Artist's Own Words

Mark O'Leary: Plucking the Flower

Read "Mark O'Leary: Plucking the Flower" reviewed by Eyal Hareuveni


Irish guitarist Mark O'Leary emerged on the global improvised music scene in the last few years, pushing his bold vision and broad scope of musicality through constantly-changing collaborations. O'Leary can cross easily between genres, from progressive, synth-laden rock and seventies fusion to free jazz and abstract soundscapes.The guitarist's encyclopedic interests and remarkable prolificacy are ...

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Article: Live Review

La Campagnie des Musiques a Ouir in Helsinki

Read "La Campagnie des Musiques a Ouir in Helsinki" reviewed by Anthony Shaw


La CampagnieVuotaloHelsinki, FinlandMarch 27, 2009 We in the Anglophone world know and often regret that our close relatives across the Channel seem to possess a gene that lends their team performances an element of star-quality that seems to just flow effortlessly, when it works. This seems to be true in abundance ...

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Article: Album Review

Andreas Oberg: My Favorite Guitars

Read "My Favorite Guitars" reviewed by Jay Deshpande


Swedish guitarist Andreas Oberg's My Favorite Guitars is that rare thing among jazz albums: a wolf in sheep's clothing. As the title suggests, Oberg concentrates here on the songs of his major influences (probably the most prominent among them is Pat Martino, and to a lesser extent Django Reinhardt). And throughout the disc's twelve tracks, the ...


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