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Article: Interview

Gretchen Parlato: Quiet Revolutionary

Read "Gretchen Parlato: Quiet Revolutionary" reviewed by Ian Patterson


It's safe to say that singer Gretchen Parlato has her admirers. The Boston Globe praised her as “the most original jazz singer in a generation," and pianist Herbie Hancock has described her connection to music as “almost magical." Saxophonist Wayne Shorter has likened her art to that of Frank Sinatra. It's hard to remember the last ...

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Article: Album Review

Chet Baker: She Was Too Good To Me

Read "She Was Too Good To Me" reviewed by Chris M. Slawecki


Newly reminted in 2010's CTI Masterworks series, She Was Too Good To Me was originally Chet Baker's 1974 “comeback album," his first recording since a well-publicized mugging by junkie acquaintances (hardly “friends") that relieved the singer and trumpet player of his money, dope and most of his teeth. “Believe me," Baker once observed, “when a trumpet ...

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Article: Album Review

David Binney: Graylen Epicenter

Read "Graylen Epicenter" reviewed by Ian Patterson


Undoubtedly one of the great alto saxophonists, David Binney's reputation as an original, exciting composer has also grown steadily since his debut recording, Point Game (Owl Records, 1989). Binney is so prolific a musician that it's sometimes hard to stay abreast of his current projects. However, there is little chance of Graylen Epicenter going unnoticed. With ...

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Article: From the Inside Out

Voices Instrumental in Jazz

Read "Voices Instrumental in Jazz" reviewed by Chris M. Slawecki


Natacha AtlasMounqalibaSix Degrees Records2010 Vocalist Natacha Atlas seems to embody the modern musical millennia: She was born in Brussels and raised in one of its Moroccan suburbs; her compositions and singing reach into and crisscross storied European and Arabic musical traditions. Primarily co-written ...

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Take Five With Jevon J.

Read "Take Five With Jevon J." reviewed by AAJ Staff


Meet Jevon J.: Jazz musician originally out of Miami, Fl. Went through Miami Southridge's music department. Left the music scene to join FIU on full jazz and classical scholarships, but was derailed due to personal reasons. Left for the US army after only two years at FIU. After six-plus years, came to Tampa, Fl ...

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News: Interview

Frank Sinatra: Ring-a-Ding-Ding!

Frank Sinatra: Ring-a-Ding-Ding!

Ring-a-Ding-Ding! was Frank Sinatra's first album for his newly formed Reprise label. Recorded in December 1960, Sinatra brought in Johnny Mandel to arrange after hearing his swinging work for Vic Damone at the Sands in Las Vegas. For years, the analog and digital releases have had a paper-thin sound and annoying echo. Now Concord has reissued ...

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News: TV / Film

Playboy "Jazz On Film" Night Set for June 8th

Playboy "Jazz On Film" Night Set for June 8th

Acclaimed jazz archivist Mark Cantor will return to host the Playboy Jazz Festival's annual “Jazz on Film" night, Wednesday June 8th at 7:30 p.m. The event will be held again this year in cooperation with Ebony Repertory Theatre at the Nate Holden Performing Arts Center (NHPAC) on Washington Boulevard. Admission is free, although tickets are required. ...

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News: Recording

Frank Sinatra's Inaugural Reprise Album Reissued on Concord

Frank Sinatra's Inaugural Reprise Album Reissued on Concord

Ring-A-Ding Ding set for release on June 7, 2011 LOS ANGELES, Calif.—Concord Records marks the 50th anniversary of a pivotal transition in Frank Sinatra's career with a digitally remastered version of Ring-A-Ding Ding. Under license from Frank Sinatra Enterprises (FSE), the album is set for release on June 7, 2011. By the end of the 1950s, ...

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Article: Live Review

Samba Jazz & The Music of Jobim: New York, NY, April 28, 2011

Read "Samba Jazz & The Music of Jobim: New York, NY, April 28, 2011" reviewed by Ernest Barteldes


Samba Jazz & The Music of Antonio Carlos JobimDizzy's Club Coca-ColaNew York, NYApril 28, 2011 The music of Antonio Carlos Jobim was at the center of this five-day (April 28-May 3) residency featuring Duduka Da Fonseca (drums), Helio Alves (piano), Claudio Roditi (trumpet), Toninho Horta (electric and acoustic guitars, vocals), George ...

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News: Interview

Face of the Bass: The Atlas of Jazz

The great Milt Hinton often said that the bass is the “Atlas of jazz" because its role in the jazz band is to “carry the other instruments on its shoulders." “Bass" is often misspelled as “base" but the meaning is very similar in music, that of “foundation." In early jazz bands, bassists played the bass fiddle, ...


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