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News: Recording

Ellery Eskelin: "On Great Night...Live" on Hatology 683

Ellery Eskelin: "On Great Night...Live" on Hatology 683

Ellery Eskelin: On Great Night...Live on Hatology 683 Ellery Eskelin –tenor saxophone Andrea Parkins –accordion, electric piano, organ, laptop sampler & grand piano Jim Black –drums & percussion A live concert recording at Towson University, Baltimore on December 9th, 2007. Throughout this set, Eskelin, Parkins, and Black are completely at ease with ...

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Article: Album Review

John Hollenbeck Large Ensemble: Eternal Interlude

Read "Eternal Interlude" reviewed by Mark F. Turner


Like fragments of crystal, John Hollenbeck's large ensemble casts angular lines, unusual shapes and refracts music (rather than light) differently than typical jazz big bands. The prolific drummer/composer's progressive slant has been at the core of The Claudia Quintet's For (Cuneiform, 2007) and Semi-Formal (Cuneiform, 2006); music marked by enigmatic ideas of swing, modern chamber music ...

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Article: Interview

Scott Tinkler: Trumpet Down Under

Read "Scott Tinkler: Trumpet Down Under" reviewed by Ludwig vanTrikt


Bassist/composer Lindsey Horner recently said, “I think one thing that has really changed in the past quarter century is that the music has become so broad, so truly international and genre-encompassing that the days when jazz was one very definable, finite thing are well and truly gone." These remarks also serve to introduce this interview with ...

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Article: Multiple Reviews

Jim Black: One Great Night...Live; Houseplant & Kyrill

Read "Jim Black: One Great Night...Live; Houseplant & Kyrill" reviewed by Wilbur MacKenzie


Ellery Eskelin/Andrea Parkins/Jim BlackOne Great Night...LivehatOLOGY2009 Jim Black's AlasNoAxisHouseplantWinter & Winter2009 Achim KaufmannKyrillPirouet Records2009 For almost 15 years, drummer Jim Black's approach ...

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News: Award / Grant

CMA Announces $253,000 in Grants to Jazz Ensembles

NEW YORK, NY -- Chamber Music America (CMA), celebrating its 32nd year of service to ensemble music professionals, today announced the recipients of 12 grants through CMAs New Jazz Works: Commissioning and Ensemble Development program. The grantees were selected in June by an independent, five-member panel of professional jazz musicians. CMA received 161 applications from jazz ...

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Article: Album Review

Ellery Eskelin with Andrea Parkins and Jim Black: One Great Night...Live

Read "One Great Night...Live" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


As of 2009, Ellery Eskelin and his band mates have been playing together for fifteen years with no let up in sight--good news for advocates of cutting-edge, progressive jazz and improvisation. Recorded live at Towson University in saxophonist Eskelin's home town of Baltimore, Maryland, the trio's multitasking ways come to fruition during this near flawlessly recorded ...

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Article: Profile

Jim Black: Alas, Not Exactly a "Houseplant"

Read "Jim Black: Alas, Not Exactly a "Houseplant"" reviewed by Sean Patrick Fitzell


A day off is something drummer Jim Black rarely takes. At Skirl Party V in April, he played two sets with different bands, recorded with one the next day and left the day after that to tour Europe with another group. Next, it was Australia for several shows during the Melbourne Jazz Festival with a new ...

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Article: Album Review

Ellery Eskelin/ Sylvie Courvoisier: Every So Often

Read "Every So Often" reviewed by Mark Corroto


The improvisational intersection of American and European music exemplified in the recording Every So Often finds common ground without much trouble when the improvisers are Ellery Eskelin and Sylvie Courvoisier. This hour of sonically stellar studio recordings never lacks for innovation nor repeats ideas. Saxophonist Eskelin, a jazz maverick is probably best known for ...

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Article: Album Review

Yoni Kretzmer's New Dilemma: Yoni Kretzmer's New Dilemma

Read "Yoni Kretzmer's New Dilemma" reviewed by Eyal Hareuveni


Unlike many young jazz players in Israel, tenor saxophonist Kretzmer chose to broaden his musical education in France, instead of the United States. This appears to have exposed him to a much more varied scene, and a more open and flexible definition of jazz genres. His musical world is rooted in the fusion-meets-progressive rock ...

Album

Quiet Music

Label: Prime Source
Released: 2007
Track listing: Disc One: Coordinated universal time; I should have known; 48 A & B; Read my mind; Instant counterpoint; How do I know; Quiet music; Disc Two: Split the difference; Cuarenta y neueve; The curve; Let


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