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Mostly Other People Do the Killing: Setting the Record Straight

by Troy Collins
Mostly Other People Do the Killing is frequently typecast as one of today's most humorously irreverent young jazz groups, based in no small part on their provocative name, which was inspired by a quote attributed to inventor Leon Theremin--a survivor of the Soviet gulag who exonerated Stalin because mostly other people did the killing." Bassist and ...
Alexander Hawkins: Retaining The Sense of Discovery

by John Sharpe
One of the fastest-rising stars of the UK jazz scene, pianist Alexander Hawkins is remarkable in that he shines equally in both the further reaches of free improvisation and the creation of ingeniously crafted charts. Indeed, Hawkins' particular talent might be in bringing the two so close that it's hard to distinguish between them. At times ...
The Complete Remastered Recordings on Black Saint & Soul Note
By Don Pullen
Label: CAM Jazz
Released: 2012
Track listing:
Capricorn Rising:
1. Break Out – 2. Capricorn Rising – 3. Joycie Girl – 4. Fall Out
Healing Force:
1. Pain Inside – 2. Tracey's Blues – 3. Healing Force – 4. Keep On Steppin'
Warriors:
1. Warriors Dance: Little Don (part 1) – 2. Warriors Dance: Little Don (part 2) – 3. Land of the Pharoahs.
Milano Strut:
1. Conversation – 2. Communication – 3. Milano Strut – 4. Curve Eleven (for Giuseppi)
The Magic Triangle:
1. Lonely Child – 2. J.F.M. 3 Way Blues – 3. Hippy Dippy – 4. What Was Ain't
Evidence of Things Unseen:
1. Evidence of Things Unseen – 2. Victory Dance – 3. In the Beginning – 4. Perseverance – 5. Rejoice
The Sixth Sense:
1. The Sixth Sense – 2. In the Beginning – 3. Tales from the Bright Side – 4. Gratitude – 5. All Is Well
Jazz Musician of the Day: Don Pullen

All About Jazz is celebrating Don Pullen's birthday today! Don Pullen developed an extended technique for the piano and a strikingly individual style, post-bop and modern, but retaining a strong feeling for the blues. He produced acknowledged masterworks of jazz in a range of formats and styles, crossing and mixing genres long before this became almost ...
Natsuki Tamura and Satoko Fujii: Muku

by Dave Wayne
It's surprising that trumpeter Natsuki Tamura and pianist Satoko Fujii--partners in music and life--have only recorded five duet CDs during the course of their incredibly prolific and artistically fecund collaboration. As Fujii wryly explains in her liner notes, each of their duet recordings is different--some are entirely freely improvised, others consist solely of compositions written by ...
Iris Ornig: No Restrictions

by Hrayr Attarian
Intrepid bassist Iris Ornig's second release follows the thematic structure of her remarkable debut, New Ground (Self Produced, 2009), but is more polished and coherent, hence more engaging. This is a hard goal to achieve, as the first was a thoroughly enjoyable and stimulating album. If New Ground was a collection of short ...
Francisco Mora Catlett: Francisco Mora Catlett: Afro Horn MX

by Steve Bryant
When Afro-Mexican Drummer Francisco Mora Catlett first came to this country in the1970s, he dreamed of playing drums for the Sun Ra Arkestra. Not only did Mora achieve his dream, he also forged a lifelong relationship with drum legend Max Roach, which resulted in his performing in Roach's seminal drum ensemble, M'Boom. As a composer and ...
Kris Berg & the Metroplexity Big Band / Michael Treni Big Band / Millennium Jazz Orchestra

by Jack Bowers
Kris Berg & the Metroplexity Big BandThis Time / Last YearMAMA Records2012 Until now, bassist / educator Kris Berg, who oversees the Jazz Studies program at Collin College near Dallas, TX, has been widely known and respected as someone who writes and arranges songs for others to play. ...
Behind the Lens with C. Andrew Hovan

by C. Andrew Hovan
Meet C. Andrew Hovan: A devoted jazz fan since my school days, I have had the great advantage of combining many of my loves in a variety of creative ventures. A musician and writer, I have been an avid photographer since my freshman year in high school. My college studies led me to Boston ...
Art Bailey: Quiet As A Bone

by Mark Corroto
In a classic Monty Python comedy sketch, John Cleese, a self-defense instructor, teaches various techniques to disarm an attacker who comes at his victims armed with a piece of fruit. The students dissent, but Cleese runs down a list of lethal weapons including grapes, apples, grapefruit (whole and segments), pomegranates, etc. The pupils bored refrain, we ...