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News: Obituary

Larry Rosen Legendary Jazz Music Visionary & Entrepreneur Dies At 75

Larry Rosen Legendary Jazz Music Visionary & Entrepreneur Dies At 75

LARRY ROSEN, LEGENDARY JAZZ MUSIC VISIONARY & ENTREPRENEUR, PIONEERED THE MERGE OF MUSIC AND TECHNOLOGY It is with great sadness we announce the passing of beloved jazz music visionary and entrepreneur, Larry Rosen, who passed away at his New Jersey home surrounded by family, Oct. 9, 2015 at the age of 75 after a valiant battle ...

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Article: Album Review

Denise Donatelli: Find a Heart

Read "Find a Heart" reviewed by Edward Blanco


Multi Grammy nominee vocalist Denise Donatelli, unveils another gem of an album with the much-anticipated Find A Heart, collaborating once again with producer/arranger, pianist Geoffrey Keezer documenting a surprisingly new direction for the singer as she ventures into the non-standards area. The Great American Songbook will always be with us, here to stay forever as new ...

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News: Recording

Multiple Grammy Nominee, Vocalist Denise Donatelli Releases Her Highly Anticipated New Recording, "Find A Heart" September 18th On Savant Records

Multiple Grammy Nominee, Vocalist Denise Donatelli Releases Her Highly Anticipated New Recording, "Find A Heart"  September 18th On Savant Records

Fifth Solo Album Expands Great American Songbook and Embraces Work of Modern Master Composers Beck, David Crosby, Donald Fagan, Sting, The Yellowjackets and Rock Powerhouse Journey. Features All-Star Cast of Musicians With Special Guest Appearance By Chris Botti Denise Donatelli, one of today’s premiere vocalists, alternating between jazz and adult contemporary with ease, has been on ...

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Article: Album Review

The Rippingtons featuring Russ Freeman: Fountain of Youth

Read "Fountain of Youth" reviewed by Jeff Winbush


If Fountain of Youth isn't the zenith of The Rippingtons featuring Russ Freeman it is difficult to imagine what would be. You can't get much more Rippingtons featuring Russ Freeman than a Rippingtons featuring Russ Freeman album featuring only Russ Freeman. It's a Russ Freeman solo album brilliantly disguised as a Rippingtons featuring Russ Freeman album. ...

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Back to the Bridge

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Released: 2011
Track listing: 1. Silver and Gold; 2. Oh, Look at Me Now; 3. Joy Spring; 4. Back to the Bridge; 5. Good Old Days; 6. A Beautiful Friendship; 7. Yatsanu at (We Left Slowly); 8. Between Jobs; 9. I've Never Been In Love Before; 10. The Smudge.

Article: Album Review

Dan Adler: Back to the Bridge

Read "Back to the Bridge" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


Dan Adler è un chitarrista israeliano da tempo attivo nell'area jazzistica newyorkese, che dopo innumerrevoli collaborazioni e il buon debutto di All Things Familiar del 2009 si ripropone nelle vesti di leader nel nuovo, e non meno interessante, Back to the Bridge. In questa incisione troviamo al suo fianco l'organista Joey DeFrancesco e il drummer Byron ...

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Article: Album Review

Denise Donatelli: When Lights are Low

Read "When Lights are Low" reviewed by Edward Blanco


Commanding a soothing, lush voice capable of tenderizing the lyrics of any song, Denise Donatelli does a wonderful job on When Light are Low, a collaboration with friend and musical director Geoffrey Keezer. The album has received two Grammy nominations, one of which is for “Best Vocal Jazz Album," leaving no doubt that this is indeed ...

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Article: Album Review

Norman Brown: Sending My Love

Read "Sending My Love" reviewed by Woodrow Wilkins


Whether to military troops overseas, family members or fans, guitarist Norman Brown has plenty of love to give. And he shows it with Sending My Love. Brown is a Grammy Award winner who has played guitar since the age of 8. Drawing inspiration from Jimi Hendrix and Wes Montgomery, and often compared to George ...

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Article: Album Review

Jessy J: True Love

Read "True Love" reviewed by Jeff Winbush


If half of life is just showing up and the other half is timing, then Jessica Spinella's timing is right on time. Smooth jazz is filled to the brim with saxophonists and while most of them are technically proficient, the sheer volume makes it difficult for a newcomer to stand out. Spinella, aka Jessy J brings ...

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Article: Interview

Paul Taylor: Creating a Signature

Read "Paul Taylor: Creating a Signature" reviewed by Woodrow Wilkins


One of the knocks on smooth jazz has been that it's too commercial. Being commercial isn't necessarily a bad thing. There's nothing wrong with creating a product with the primary objective being to appeal to as many potential customers as possible. However, when it comes to music, too often the drive for sales, radio play and ...


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