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Please Help Julian Priester
Julian Priester, the well-known trombonist who has, in a career now well into its sixth decade, played with everyone from Duke Ellington, Max Roach, Dinah Washington and Booker Little to Herbie Hancock, Sun Ra, Freddie Hubbard, Eric Dolphy and John Coltrane —not to mention a small but superb discography as a leader that includes Love, Love ...
Special Edition
by John Kelman
With drummer/keyboardist Jack DeJohnette entering his eighth decade on planet earth, he's managed to accomplish what few other drummers have. Recipient of the 2012 NEA Jazz Masters Award, there are few jazz drummer s alive today who can cite as many recordings as the Chicago-born DeJohnette can, nor are there many who have been on such ...
Joachim Badenhorst: The Jungle He Told Me
by Eyal Hareuveni
Belgian reed player Joachim Badenhorst has been busy in the last five years. He is a member of the forward-thinking outfits of Dutch drummer Han Bennink, American saxophonist Tony Malaby, German trumpeter Thomas Heberer, and many other working bands. His first solo album, a limited edition vinyl, reveals Badenhorst as a versatile musician well-versed in the ...
His Prestige / New Jazz Albums
By Eric Dolphy
Label: Prestige
Released: 2012
Track listing: Outward Bound; G.W.; On Green Dolphin Street; Les; 245; Glad To Be Unhappy; Miss Toni; Out There; Out There; Serene; The Baron; Eclipse; 17 West; Sketch Of Melba; Feather; Caribé; Caribé; Blues In 6/8; First Bass Line; Mambo Ricci; Spring Is Here; Sunday Go Meetin'; Far Cry; Mrs. Parker Of K. C. (Bird's Mother); Ode To Charlie Parker; Far Cry; Miss Ann; Left Alone; Tenderly; It's Magic; Serene; At The Five Spot, Vol. 1; Fire Waltz; Bee Vamp; The Prophet; Bee Vamp (Alternate Take); At The Five Spot, Vol. 2; Aggression; Like Someone In Love; Memorial Album; Number Eight (Potsa Lotsa); Booker's Waltz; In Europe, Vol. 1; Hi Fly; Glad To Be Unhappy; God Bless The Child; Oleo; In Europe, Vol. 2; Don't Blame Me; Don't Blame Me (Take 2); The Way You Look Tonight; Les; Laura; In Europe, Vol. 3; Woody'n You; When Lights Are Low; In The Blues (Takes 1-3); Here And There; Status Seeking; God Bless The Child; April Fool; G.W. (Take 1); Don't Blame Me (Take 2);
Where? + The Quest
By Eric Dolphy
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Released: 2012
Track listing: Where?; Rally; Bass Duet; Softly, As In A Morning Sunrise; Where?; Yes, Indeed; Saucer Eyes; The Quest; Status Seeking; Duquility; Thirteen; We Diddit; Warm Canto ; Warp And Woof; Fire Waltz;
Li Gao Yang: Locks, Stock and Smoking Barrel
by Ian Patterson
With dreadlocks tumbling over his shoulders, Li Gao Yang already cuts a striking figure. When he's on stage blowing his tenor saxophone and leading his quartet with quiet assurance, the impact is all the greater. Chinese jazz stars are few and far between, at home or abroad, but already this unassuming musician from Beijing has appeared ...
John Seman: The Story of Monktail
by Jack Gold-Molina
The director and cofounder of Monktail Creative Music Concern with drummer Mark Ostrowski, bassist/composer John Seman has spent much of his childhood and his entire adult life defining this band and his musical direction. A highly educated player with the kind of street sense that can only be gained through constant performing, recording and touring, he ...
John Coltrane's Music Gets New Life at Lincoln Center
by Nick Catalano
In jazz history, the often ignored contributions of the great arranger/orchestrators can never be overestimated. It was Jelly Roll Morton's orchestral writing that enabled Black Bottom Stomp" to soar. In trumpeter Miles Davis' Sketches of Spain (Columbia, 1960), it was Gil Evans' pen that created the magic. At Town Hall, it was Hall Overton's arrangements that ...
Beishan International Jazz Festival, China, 19-20 October 2012
by Ian Patterson
Beishan International Jazz FestivalBeishan TheaterNanping Town, Zhuhai, China10-20 October, 2012Jazz festivals occupy some fairly far-flung, diverse, and oftentimes dramatic settings; from the Polar North to the volcanic mountains of East Java, from medieval European towns to the great urban metropolises of North America, from tropical Thai islands to luxury cruise ships, ...


