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Your Cheatin' Heart and Other Works

Label: Dreambox Media
Released: 2005
Track listing: Your Cheatin

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'Smile,' Said the Drum (for Elvin)

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Duration: 09:04

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Tyrone Brown: Suite For John A. Williams

Read "Suite For John A. Williams" reviewed by Nic Jones


Though this disc would never win any awards for longevity--it clocks in at under 35 minutes--the fact that the music has such substance more than makes up for it. On the other hand, if there was more of it, the disc could possibly appear on some of those year-end lists. As a bassist himself, Brown has ...

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Shades of Green

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Label: Dreambox Media
Released: 0
Duration: 05:39

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Skip Heller: Out of Time

Read "Out of Time" reviewed by Chris M. Slawecki


Certain live recordings seem to maintain the feel of the performance and venue and lose nothing in the documentation of the event. This trio date recorded at a small Philadelphia club, with guitarist Skip Heller joined by drummer John F. Kennedy and organist Lucas Brown, is one of those special live recordings. You can almost smell ...

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Sonoluminescence

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Label: Dreambox Media
Released: 2004
Duration: 05:53

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Article: Extended Analysis

Jim Ridl: Your Cheatin' Heart

Read "Jim Ridl: Your Cheatin' Heart" reviewed by Victor L. Schermer


Jim Ridl Your Cheatin' Heart Dreambox Media DMJ-1080 2005In addition to being a highly skilled and accomplished jazz pianist, Jim Ridl is a creative and resourceful musician, composer, and arranger who draws on a rich legacy of musical and personal resources to develop a wide range of musical ...

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Miss Justine: The Many Moods of Miss Justine

Read "The Many Moods of Miss Justine" reviewed by Michael P. Gladstone


Justine Keeys is a Philadelphia-based jazz singer whose second recording, a septet outing, features highly regarded Philly saxman Larry McKenna. The album is so titled due to the singer's wish to mix the instrumentation throughout, presenting voice with piano and bass, or adding drums, or adding sax and/or trumpet. She presents thirteen well-chosen songs ...

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Jef Lee Johnson (and the Wordy Mimes): Hellion

Read "Hellion" reviewed by Phil DiPietro


A 2002 AAJ interview with Jef Lee Johnson, who can virtuosically play anything with strings on it, showed that in conversation and in music, he's an eclectic, ripping headlong through a gamut of free-associations and precise distillations. Here's one capped with an analogy musicians should swear by: “I have to put these records out myself. The ...

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Ron Kerber: 'Round in Circles

Read "'Round in Circles" reviewed by Paul Olson


Philadelphia saxman Ron Kerber may be making his debut as a leader on 'Round in Circles , but he shows nothing but a veteran's poise on this collection of nine of his own original compositions. Kerber plays alto, tenor and soprano sax, and he demonstrates his aptitude for all three horns over an incredibly sympatico rhythm ...


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