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Article: Interview

Al Jarreau: Simple and Necessary Happiness

Read "Al Jarreau: Simple and Necessary Happiness" reviewed by Esther Berlanga-Ryan


There are very few jazz greats that make people who love this music smile in awe while witnessing their beautiful talent. Jazz is larger than life, and they all contribute to its greatness every day, whether it is from a small stage in the Village in New York, or from some old record, spinning while popping ...

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Eumir Deodato & Al Jarreau "Double Face"

Featuring the music of Eumir Deodato
Duration: 05:51

"Doubleface," Eumir Deodato's single from The Crossing (Nu Groove 2.0/SMC, 2011), featuring singer Al Jarreau. Available now in iTunes, the album will be available online and in stores July 12, 2011.
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Article: Live Review

BossaBrasil Festival: New York City, NY, May 20, 2011

Read "BossaBrasil Festival: New York City, NY, May 20, 2011" reviewed by Ernest Barteldes


Marcos Valle, featuring Wanda SaBossa Brazil FestivalBirdland, New York, NYMay 19, 2011 The 2011 edition of the BossaBrasil festival at New York's Birdland featured bossa nova-era alum Marcos Valle, a keyboardist/vocalist who appeared in the 2010 edition as the guest of singer Emilio Santiago. Backed by a solid band, featuring ...

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News: Recording

Brazilian Legend Deodato Releases New CD Featuring Special Guest Al Jarreau

Brazilian Legend Deodato Releases New CD Featuring Special Guest Al Jarreau

"quintessential Deodato, flexing both his compositional muscle and industry connections." —Ryan Snyder, Yes! Weekly San Francisco, CA / May 17, 2011 There are some artists that will always withstand the test of time.... NuGroove 2.0 / SMC proudly presents the United States and Canadian release of Eumir Deodato's “The Crossing" with special guest appearances by contemporary ...

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Article: Album Review

Stanley Turrentine: Salt Song

Read "Salt Song" reviewed by Dan Bilawsky


Stanley Turrentine's Sugar (CTI, 1970) has always stood out as the defining album in the tenor saxophonist's post-Blue Note discography, but that recording only marked the beginning of his beautiful relationship with Creed Taylor's CTI imprint. Turrentine's time with the label spanned the first half of the '70s and produced a few other winning albums that ...

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News: Recording

CTI Records 40th Anniversary Celebration Continues

MASTERWORKS JAZZ continues the celebration of the 40th anniversary of CTI Records, the beloved jazz label founded in 1970 by producer Creed Taylor with the release of 4 more classic reissues available on April 12, 2011. They include: George Benson's Beyond the Blue Horizon, Freddie Hubbard's First Light, Don Sebesky's Giant Box and Stanley Turrentine's Salt ...

Album

The Crossing

Label: CBS
Released: 2010

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Article: Extended Analysis

Various Artists: CTI Records - The Cool Revolution

Read "Various Artists: CTI Records - The Cool Revolution" reviewed by John Kelman


Various ArtistsCTI Records--The Cool RevolutionCTI Masterworks2010 The late 1960s was, in many ways, a time of reckoning for jazz. While the music had continued to evolve over the previous half century, it was coincident with the emergence of rock music as a serious force that jazz began to ...

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Article: Album Review

Negroni's Trio: Just Three

Read "Just Three" reviewed by Woodrow Wilkins


One way to keep a piano-led trio from sounding like so many others is to write original music for the group. Another is to take a page out of Jose Negroni's playbook, splitting time between acoustic and electric pianos. The Puerto Rican composer/pianist taught for 16 years at the Island's Music Conservatory. After moving ...

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Article: Album Review

Francis Albert Sinatra & Antonio Carlos Jobim: Francis Albert Sinatra & Antonio Carlos Jobim: The Complete Reprise Recordings

Read "Francis Albert Sinatra & Antonio Carlos Jobim: The Complete Reprise Recordings" reviewed by Chris M. Slawecki


Finally.The Complete Reprise Recordings compiles every tune--all 20--that America's supreme vocalist recorded with Brazil's preeminent composer during their legendary late 1960s summits. The first ten comprise the famous, fantastic Francis Albert Sinatra / Antonio Carlos Jobim album arranged and orchestrated by Claus Ogerman, released by Reprise in 1967. Sinatra and Jobim reconvened two years ...


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