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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Robin Holcomb, Damon Locks, Don Paul, Amanda Gardier and More

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New music from Robin Holcomb, Damon Locks, the Jessica Jones Quartet and Posi-Tone Records' super group Blue Moods.Playlist Dashawn Hickman “ Don't Let The Devil Ride" from Drums, Roots & Steel (Little Village Foundation) 0:00 Amanda Gardier “ Electroshock Therapy" from Auteur (Postal) 6:19 Afro Peruvian New Trends Orchestra Corina Bartra “Tun Tun Tun-La ...

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Louisiana Stories

Label: I/R Records
Released: 2025
Track listing: Louisiana Days, Louisiana Nights (instrumental); The Bands are Bringing Everyone Home (instrumental); Something You Got (instrumental); My Mother’s Spirit Speaks to Me Whispering of Eternity (instrumental); The Dreamers and the Believers (instrumental); Some Rain Tonight (instrumental); Colors Changing Color (instrumental); Get Your JAM On! (instrumental); Louisiana Days, Louisiana Nights; The Bands are Bringing Everyone Home; Marsha’s; Jack Groves; Something You Got; My Mother’s Spirit Speaks to Me Whispering of Eternity; The Dreamers and the Believers; Some Rain Tonight; Colors Changing Color; Get Your JAM On!; Our Trains Keep A-Comin”; Ev’ry Child is Born to be the Light of Dawn.

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

John Escreet, Hyeseon Hong, Altus and Nicole Glover

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Outstanding new music from pianist, John Escreet joined by saxophonist, Mark Turner, Hyeseon Hong's innovative arrangements for her large ensemble, brilliant collaboration from Altus celebrating the confluence of Greek and African myths, and Esperanza Spalding's acerbic take on deforestation in Brazil. Playlist Hyeseon Hong “Night Climbing" from Things Will Pass (Pacific Coast Jazz) 0:00 ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Roger Lewis, Gordon Grdina, Nick Dunston & O' Canada!

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Hour one of this episode lands on New Orleans for a taste of new albums by the veteran saxophonist Roger Lewis's debut as a leader and poet Don Paul with a great band. Polish keyboardist Kamil Piotrowski was in NYC for the recent Jazztopad Festival, collaborating with locals, but I've got his latest Polish release to ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Bill Charlap, Ron Miles & Jean Fineberg

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From bandleader and musical force of nature Jean Fineberg we begin the 756th Episode of Neon Jazz with a track from her band's eponymous release followed by something from “The Godfather of Soul" and a commentary from Jean. We also delve into new music from Peter Curtis, Keith Oxman and Chris Greene. Vocalists take center stage ...

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Luke Stewart Silt Trio, Nublu Orchestra & Brodie West Quintet

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Bassist Luke Stewart is a prominent name in improvised sessions these days. His own Silt Trio has a very interesting new release, The Bottom, and it's the highlight album on this edition of One Man's Jazz. Also very interesting is Toronto alto player Brodie West's new Meadow Of Dreams; it's coming out the new Toronto label, ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Two From TUM

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A true smorgasbord of creative music in this edition of One Man's Jazz. It's all good--American masters Andrew Cyrille and William Parker joined by Enrico Rava, the OGJB Quartet, Joe McPhee, New Orleans poet Don Paul, Tony Malaby & Reggie Workman--European flavours from pianists Joona Toivanen from Finland and Alexander Hawkins from England, Nexus and Rope ...

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Celebrating Gauci Music

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This week a selection of new albums including material from Stephen Gauci's gaucimusic imprint, a first look at a new electric album celebrating the music of John Coltrane, new music from Rebecca Hennessey, and two great new releases from the ears&eyes label. Playlist Hans Tammen, Jeremy Carlstedt, Stephen Gauci “#1" from Studio Sessions Vol. 11 (gaucimusic) ...

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Musician

Don Paul

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DON PAUL has led or produced 29 Albums since 1988 and written many more than 30 Books since his first novel, Among Ashes, at age 16 in 1966. His current Band is Don Paul and Rivers Answer Moons (DPRAM) with ROGER LEWIS, KIRK JOSEPH, DON VAPPIE, HERMAN LEBEAUX and ALEXEY MARTI and their 2025 Album is the sequence of 12 Tracks that are also meant to serve for a Stage-Show, LOUISIANA STORIES. THIERY DE CLEMENSAT wrote about LOUISIANA STORIES on January 2 for Paris Move: ‘This is an artistic masterpiece, worthy of inclusion among those albums—or in this case, double albums—we deem essential.’

Great musicians have for 37 years graced Don Paul with their collaboration

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Article: Catching Up With

Producer Don Paul

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As in our Artist Platform feature, we're posing our four standard questions to interviewees, hoping their responses will foster greater appreciation and understanding of the important role these people serve in the music, often for the artist. Don Paul is a record producer, performing artist, author, and marathon runner/trainer who lives with three big, ...


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