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News: Recording

Fahir Atakoglu's "Faces and Places" with Randy Brecker, John Patitucci, Wayne Krantz, Bob Mintzer and more

Fahir Atakoglu's "Faces and Places" with Randy Brecker, John Patitucci, Wayne Krantz, Bob Mintzer and more

Fahir Atakoglu's Faces & Places available January 5 -- features Randy Brecker, John Patitucci, Wayne Krantz, Bob Mintzer, Romero Lubambo and Horacio “El Negro" Hernandez A highly regarded figure in his native Turkey since the 1990s, pianist-composer-arranger Fahir Atakoglu is only beginning to make his mark on stateside audiences. His latest offering, the compelling world-jazz project ...

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News: Festival

Seventh Annual Panama Jazz Festival, Led by Artistic Director Danilo Perez, Announces 2010 Lineup

Seventh Annual Panama Jazz Festival, Led by Artistic Director Danilo Perez, Announces 2010 Lineup

SEVENTH ANNUAL PANAMA JAZZ FESTIVAL, LED BY ARTISTIC DIRECTOR DANILO PEREZ, ANNOUNCES 2010 LINEUP Panama's annual cornerstone cultural event, the seventh Panama Jazz Festival will be held January 11-16, 2010. With upwards of 100,000 people in attendance since the festivals 2003 inception, this year's edition is dedicated to Panamanian pianist, Ellerton Oswald (better known as Sonny ...

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Article: Interview

Kurt Rosenwinkel: Reflections from Berlin

Read "Kurt Rosenwinkel: Reflections from Berlin" reviewed by Franz A. Matzner


Broadly acknowledged as one of jazz's foremost artists, Kurt Rosenwinkel has established a reputation as an innovator and constant seeker on the guitar. He has carved out a unique sound over many years of experiment and refinement and today commands respect for his singular voice as a player and bandleader. As a follow-up to ...

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Article: Album Review

Kurt Rosenwinkel Standards Trio: Reflections

Read "Reflections" reviewed by John Kelman


After the incendiary The Remedy: Live at the Village Vanguard (ArtistShare, 2008), guitarist Kurt Rosenwinkel returns with Reflections, an intimate, ballad-heavy album that couldn't be more different. On the surface, with a set largely composed of standards, and trimmed down to a trio from the quartets and quintets of his past few years, it might appear ...

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Article: Interview

Charnett Moffett: Improvisational Artistry

Read "Charnett Moffett: Improvisational Artistry" reviewed by R.J. DeLuke


"I enjoy all of the music, just as I enjoy different aspects of color in paintings, or different people, or different types of food, or things of that nature. For me, it seems to be a more interesting way of life to have an appreciation for all that is offered on the planet."

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News: Event

Cathy Rocco at Chris' Jazz Cafe (Philadelphia) on December 12th

Cathy Rocco at Chris' Jazz Cafe (Philadelphia) on December 12th

Cathy Rocco @ Chris' Jazz Cafe December 12th, 2009 2 Shows: 8pm And 11:30pm Featuring Donald Vega (Piano), Vic Stevens (Drums) and David Ostrem (Bass) Chris' Jazz Cafe 1421 Sansom Street Philadelphia, PA Make A Reservation: 215-568-3131 About Cathy Rocco Singing with deep conviction, this Pittsburgh ...

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Article: Interview

Christian McBride: Getting the Inside Straight

Read "Christian McBride: Getting the Inside Straight" reviewed by Esther Berlanga-Ryan


If we think about it for a little while, it's possible to believe that there is something almost mystic and undeniably powerful about jazz. The way it developed through the years and its constant ignition-like energy; the creativity of those who lead the way and those who continue the journey today; the improvisation that takes over ...

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Article: Album Review

Clay Ross: Matuto

Read "Matuto" reviewed by Greg Camphire


In Brazilian Portuguese, matuto signifies a backwoods country hillbilly. Guitarist, vocalist and South Carolina native Clay Ross knows a thing or two about these types of folks, and finds common ground between their counterparts across the equator on Matuto, his eclectic debut for Ropeadope Records. Ross is something of a polymath, handling guitar, ...

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Article: Album Review

David Murray and the Gwo ka Masters: The Devil Tried To Kill Me

Read "The Devil Tried To Kill Me" reviewed by Mark F. Turner


This global block party, by saxophonist David Murray, blends ebullient African- rhythms with funk and jazz, brought by a fiery band that integrates two Gwo ka masters (Guadalupean drummers/vocalists), some sassy urban soul from pianist/vocalist Sista Kee, and the world renowned blues voice of Taj Mahal. The Devil Tried To Kill Me is Murray's third release ...

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Article: Album Review

Vince Guaraldi: The Definitive Vince Guaraldi

Read "The Definitive Vince Guaraldi" reviewed by David Rickert


Many of us were turned on to jazz before we even knew what it was, thanks to Vince Guaraldi. His soundtracks for the Peanuts television specials were a novel idea in cartoon scoring, yet seemed to perfectly fit the deceptively sophisticated adventures of Charlie Brown and the rest of the Peanuts gang. His originals were some ...


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