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Love Is For The Birds

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Label: Anzic Records
Released: 2023
Duration: 03:38

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Get Up

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Label: Self Produced
Released: 2023
Duration: 06:01

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Willliam Carn: Choices

Read "Choices" reviewed by Dan McClenaghan


The short tune “Breathe" opens Choices, sounding like something holy, in a futuristic, science-fiction way. This is how Canadian trombonist William Carn introduces his album. It is a “do it from home," mostly remotely recorded set, reminiscent—to go back over half a century— of Paul McCartney's first solo album McCartney (Apple Records, 1970). McCartney's impetus for ...

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Joy

Label: Three Pines Records
Released: 2022
Track listing: Three Pines; Surprised By Joy; Myrna; Sandalwood And Rosewater; Clara; Roar And Havoc; Ruth's Rosa; The Moth; Oliver & Gabri; Bella Bella; Peter Morrow; The Beautiful Mystery; Lacoste; Beuvoir; I'm FINE.

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Songs of the Doomed: Some Jaded, Atavistic Freakout

Label: TPR Records
Released: 2022
Track listing: Morning in Woody Creek; Hell's Angels; Some Jaded, Atavistic Freakout; Irresponsible Jibberish; We Were Somewhere Around Barstow; Kingdom of Fear; What Limes; Strange Rumblings in Aztlan; The High-Water Mark; Owl Farm; Gonzo Journalism Article #3; White Rabbit; Evening in Woody Creek.

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Hell's Angels

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Label: TPR Records
Released: 2022
Duration: 04:36

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Dan McCarthy: Songs of the Doomed: Some Jaded, Atavistic Freakout

Read "Songs of the Doomed: Some Jaded, Atavistic Freakout" reviewed by Dan Bilawsky


Songs of the Doomed is, in essence, the love child of self-stylized journalism and outré composition methodologies. Drawing inspiration from the work of Hunter S. Thompson, vibraphonist Dan McCarthy created the gonzo cypher to help translate some of the maverick's writer's lines into tone rows. The rules of serialism then cemented certain things in place while ...

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Anthony Orgeta, Johnny Hodges & Owen Broder

Read "Anthony Orgeta, Johnny Hodges & Owen Broder" reviewed by Joe Dimino


With a healthy dose of reverence, we begin the 778th Episode of Neon Jazz with Brooklyn saxophonist Owen Broder doing his take of “Royal Garden Blues" off his 2022 project Hodges Front and Center Volume 1. From there, we hear from Johnny Hodges himself with the song “Rabbit Pie" followed by the talented Melody Diachun covering ...

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Ernesto Cervini: Joy

Read "Joy" reviewed by Dan McClenaghan


Joy. That's how Canadian drummer Ernesto Cervini rolls. All of his musical undertakings--and there are many--strut along the sunny side of the street with smiles on their faces, carnations in their lapels. Indeed, in his side gig as the boss of Orange Grove Publicity--representing some of Canada's finest jazz artists-- joy, positivity and general all around ...

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Diversity, Variety And Development

Read "Diversity, Variety And Development" reviewed by Bob Osborne


A selection of brand new albums from around the world of jazz demonstrating diversity, variety and the development of the music. Featuring releases from René Lussier, Dave Douglas, Jean-Paul Estiévenart with Marcelle Ponseele & Anthony Romaniuk, Ezequiel Jaime, Brûlez les meubles, Fran Nava, Josh Lawrence, Ernesto Cervini, and, Giuseppe Millaci & Vogue Trio. Playlist ...


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