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Then and Now
By Mike LeDonne
Label: Double-Time Jazz
Released: 1999
Track listing: Then and Now, The Sorcerer, Trane Song, Schism, Round Midnight, Seeds, Continuum, Insight, Little Millie's Hat (66:32)
Jon Gordon: The Things We Need

by C. Andrew Hovan
Although he placed in the Thelonious Monk saxophone competition a few years back, alto man Jon Gordon has yet to receive the dues he's owed as a rooted mainstream player. He's been active on the New York scene for close to a decade, recorded a number of times as a sideman for Criss Cross, led three ...
Dave Liebman Trio: Monk's Mood

by David Adler
It’s nice to hear Dave Liebman undo a few buttons and dig in with a trio session. Of late the sax icon has taken to larger ensembles and concept albums. The only concept here is Monk, and Liebman’s only guests are Eddie Gomez on bass and Adam Nussbaum on drums. Seldom-played gems such as Teo," Gallop’s ...
Jim Snidero: The Music of Joe Henderson

by C. Andrew Hovan
For some inexplicable reason, the alto saxophone has fallen out of favor over the past few years. Just think about it, how many name alto players can you rattle off in one minute? Probably only thought about by a select few astute followers, Jim Snidero should be better known than he currently is. It's not like ...
Tom Cohen: Diggin' In, Digging Out

by C. Andrew Hovan
Drummers, more than any other instrumentalists, have this thing about flaunting their technical command, often times at the expense of the music in general. Not so as of late, however. Undoubtedly ushered in by the prototypical small band writing and drumming of Tony Williams during the '80s, we've recently seen a wonderful spate of recording activity ...
Mike LeDonne: Then and Now

by C. Andrew Hovan
Throughout the history of jazz there have been a sizable number of minor poets who have contributed greatly to the richness of the music in all its styles and genres. Such pianistic talents as Herbie Nichols and Elmo Hope, to name just two, added much to the jazz legacy without gaining much popular appeal in the ...