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Article: Interview

John Geggie: Unexpected Conversations

Read "John Geggie: Unexpected Conversations" reviewed by John Kelman


Most cities have them: musicians who act like a lightning rod, focusing and driving their jazz scenes. In Ottawa, Canada, bassist John Geggie has been one of those significant focal points for two decades, but in particular over the past ten years. He's one of the founding organizers and faculty members of Jazzworks which, amongst other ...

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Poesia

Label: CAM Jazz
Released: 2009
Track listing: My Love For You (take 1); Winter; Giant Steps; One for J.P.; Roby; Poesia; Intention; Triumph; My Love For You (take 2).

Article: Album Review

Edward Simon Trio: Poesia

Read "Poesia" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


Pianista quarantenne di origini venezuelane, Edward Simon (clicca qui per leggere una sua intervista) divide la sua attività tra il jazz più avanzato (ha lavorato a lungo con Bobby Watson e Greg Osby, ha all'attivo tre CD in duo con David Binney, tra i quali Oceanos) e il latin (clicca qui per la recensione del CD ...

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Donny McCaslin: Declaration

Read "Declaration" reviewed by Tom Greenland


Declaration is tenor saxophonist Donny McCaslin's eighth solo effort, a compilation of original compositions and arrangements featuring a three- to five-horn brass section including trumpets, trombones, French horn and tuba. With Edward Simon (piano/organ), Ben Monder (guitar), Scott Colley (bass) and Antonio Sanchez (drums) making up the core band, the result is a far denser sound ...

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Article: Live Review

Barranquijazz Festival

Read "Barranquijazz Festival" reviewed by Fred Bouchard


Barranquijazz FestivalBarranquilla, ColumbiaSeptember 9-13, 2009Who knows touristic Colombia? Precious few Americans and what a pity! Cartagena's Spanish fortress and charming old town make it a cruise circuit favorite and Bogota is its large, chilly Andean capital, but coastal metropolis Barranquilla falls below tour radar, except as an artsy launch-pad for world-class novelist Gabriel ...

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Article: Interview

Joan A. Cararach: el 'maestro' de Barcelona

Read "Joan A. Cararach: el 'maestro' de Barcelona" reviewed by Joao Moreira dos Santos


Fundado por Joan Roselló en 1966, el Festival de Jazz de Barcelona ha ido renovándose y evolucionando con múltiples avatares desde entonces, pero la edición de este año es verdaderamente especial. No sólo desafía la crisis económica, presentando más conciertos que nunca (60 en casi dos meses), sino que además, por primera vez, se clausura en ...

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News: Performance / Tour

Jazz Geggie Series Presents Padovani, Trudel and Mazza

Jazz Geggie Series Presents Padovani, Trudel and Mazza

The National Arts Centre is pleased to announce the Fourth Stage 10th season with the return of the critically acclaimed Geggie Series. The first concert of the season will be presented in collaboration with the Embassy of France and the Alliance Franaise on Saturday, September 26, 2009 at 8pm. The concert will have a transatlantic flavour ...

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Take Five With Jon Crowley

Read "Take Five With Jon Crowley" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Meet Jon Crowley: Forward-thinking trumpeter and composer, Jon Crowley was born in Malvern PA, a suburb of Philadelphia, in 1982. He began studying the trumpet at age six with Elin Frazier, a student of Carmine Caruso. While in high school he developed an interest in Jazz and began attending local jam sessions and sitting in with ...

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Donny McCaslin: Declaration

Read "Declaration" reviewed by Troy Collins


Venturing into unexplored territory, New York-based tenor saxophonist Donny McCaslin's third recording for Sunnyside Records is a marked departure from his previous release, the stripped-down trio session Recommended Tools (Greenleaf, 2008). Augmenting his working ensemble with an understated brass section, Declaration showcases McCaslin's stellar skills as an improviser while demonstrating his mettle as a burgeoning writer ...

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Article: Album Review

Edward Simon: Poesia

Read "Poesia" reviewed by John Kelman


With a winning combination, it's rarely a good idea to mess with it. Pianist Edward Simon has recorded with a number of great trios, including the one at the core of Simplicitas (Criss Cross, 2005). His music took a giant leap forward, however--in terms of composition, arrangement and performance--with Unicity (Cam Jazz, 2006), featuring bassist John ...


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