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Article: Album Review

Annie Ross: To Lady with Love

Read "To Lady with Love" reviewed by Jack Bowers


London-born, Scottish-bred singer Annie Ross, who is perhaps best known (with Dave Lambert and Jon Hendricks) as part of the hip vocal trio Lambert, Hendricks and Ross (LHR) in the 1950s and '60s, was eighty-three years old when this earnest tribute to Billie Holiday, To Lady with Love, was recorded in 2013. At her advanced age, ...

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Article: Interview

Omer Klein: Theme and Variations

Read "Omer Klein: Theme and Variations" reviewed by Robin Arends


One of the numerous talents that Israel has produced in the last decade is pianist Omer Klein. He is a much sought-after guest at various music venues in Europe, Israel and the U.S and last April he had his first tour in Canada. Klein, grew up in Netanya, Israel. After he received a special scholarship Klein ...

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Article: Live Review

Jazz à Juan 2014

Read "Jazz à Juan 2014" reviewed by Jean-Pierre Goffin


54th Jazz à Juan Juan-les-Pins, Antibes France On the sunny Côte d'Azur, Juan-les-Pins offers a jazz festival every year by mixing all-stars bands, and daring to take risks in offering new artists not exclusively from the jazz sphere. Jazz à Juan (Jazz in Juan) is first of all a wonderful site, ...

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News: Award / Grant

NEA Jazz Masters 2015 Class

Initiated in 1982, the NEA Jazz Masters Fellowship is the nation’s highest honor given to those who have devoted their lives and careers to jazz, an art form uniquely rooted in American history and culture. Described by The New York Times as a “rare public accolade for jazz”, the recipients represent a wide variety of musical ...

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Article: Album Review

Cindy Bradley: Bliss

Read "Bliss" reviewed by Jeff Winbush


Everything you need to know about Cindy Bradley's new album Bliss is right there on the CD jacket photo. Her blonde hair is coiffed, she strikes a stern, yet accommodating stance with no smile, but a hint of cleavage, her right thumb hooked around a belt loop and her left grasping her trumpet. Looks ...

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Article: Album Review

Various Artists: Impulsively Ellington!: A Tribute to Duke Ellington

Read "Impulsively Ellington!: A Tribute to Duke Ellington" reviewed by Marc Davis


It's not hard to find Duke Ellington cover songs. Nearly every jazz musician alive (and many long dead) has covered an Ellington tune or two. Some have done entire albums. Ella Fitzgerald did a three-CD set. Many covers are so well-known and so ordinary, they're hardly worth finding. “Sophisticated Lady" has been done to ...

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Article: Live Review

Cory Pesaturo, Jacki DePiro and the Rick DePiro Trio at Vibrato

Read "Cory Pesaturo, Jacki DePiro and the Rick DePiro Trio at Vibrato" reviewed by Ariella Barton


Cory Pesaturo, Jacki DePiro and the Rick DePiro Trio Vibrato Grill Jazz Bel Air, CA April 22, 2014 There's an old joke which states “the definition of perfect pitch is throwing an accordion out the window." That said, most Jazz records or concerts don't traditionally feature accordion or the combination of ...

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Article: Catching Up With

Johanna Graham: Don't Let Me Be Lonely

Read "Johanna Graham: Don't Let Me Be Lonely" reviewed by Fiona Ord-Shrimpton


Say their names: Kate Bush, Lordes, Johanna Graham. There's a common thread between these women--a need for drama, designed lyrics and a refreshingly diminished thirst for quick-fix mass appeal, which makes them seem lacking in the lust-for-fame department. What do they have to prove to anyone? The lyrics they write and sing have lived-in depth, their ...

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Article: Interview

Linley Hamilton: Right On The Wavelength

Read "Linley Hamilton: Right On The Wavelength" reviewed by Ian Patterson


Trumpeter Linley Hamilton has been a mainstay of the Northern Irish jazz scene for well over two decades. An in-demand session musician, Hamilton has played on over a hundred recordings of various stripes, lending his burnished tone to rock and pop artists and singer-songwriters alike. But it's as a jazz musician, jazz educator, jazz radio broadcaster, ...

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Article: Extended Analysis

Glenn Zottola: Reflections of Charlie Parker

Read "Glenn Zottola: Reflections of Charlie Parker" reviewed by Geannine Reid


After nearly four decades Glenn Zottola has become one of the most respected, versatile and in-demand trumpet players--and saxophonists--in the world. Born and raised in Port Chester, New York, Zottola started playing trumpet at age three. By virtue of his musical household, this seemed almost as natural as learning to speak. His big brother, Bob, was ...


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