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Mike Mainieri: Man Behind Bars
by John Kelman
It's hard to imagine vibraphonist Mike Mainieri in his seventies. Not only does he look and sound like a man 10 years (or more) his junior, but a quick look at the projects he's been involved in over the past few years sound like anything but a septuagenarian resting on his not inconsiderable laurels.
Greg Reitan: Antibes
by Dan McClenaghan
Los Angeles-based pianist Greg Reitan's debut, Some Other Time (Sunnyside Records, 2009), introduced a surprisingly mature talent. With a mix of American Songbook gems, some fine originals, a surprise or two, and a couple of jazz standards--all rendered with a distinctively sure and elegant touch--the pianist announced himself as a top tier talent in the crowded ...
Larry McKenna: Profile
by Victor L. Schermer
Tenor saxophonist Larry McKenna could well deserve a place among giants like Lester Young, Stan Getz, and Zoot Sims as a lyrical player whose artistry, precision, and interpretive capacities almost always exceed expectation. As Philadelphia DJ Bob Perkins states, in his liner notes to McKenna's Profile, With Larry, the quality goes in before the McKenna name ...
On The Radio: The Lucky Strike "Lite-Up Time" Shows (1949-1950)
Label: Acrobat Music
Released: 2009
Track listing: Introduction And Theme: The Best Things In Life Are Free; You Do Something To Me; I Only Have Eyes For You; All Of Me; Maybe It's Because; Some Enchanted Evening; Look What You've Done To My Heart; There's Yes Yes In Your Eyes; Every Time I Meet You; You're Breaking My Heart; I've Got A Crush On You; It All Depends On You; A Man Wrote A Song; A Little Bit Of Heaven; Don'cha Go 'Way Mad; It Isn't Fair; Body & Soul; Closing And Theme: Put Your Dreams Away For Another Day.
Mark Moultrup: Dar Cho
by Edward Blanco
Chicago pianist Mark Moultrup embraces the Tibetan spiritual call for spreading good will and compassion to all known as Dar Cho, the Tibetan word for prayerflag," and dedicates this new musical project to the same cause. An innovative composer and vocalist, Moultrup fashions a cleaver session of modern and mainstream jazz through a landscape of ten ...
Jaco Pastorius: Portrait of Jaco - The Early Years 1968-1978
by John Kelman
Jaco Pastorius Portrait of Jaco: The Early Years 1968-1978 Holiday Park Records 2009 If only every jazz artist had an advocate like label owner/project producer Bob Bobbing. Bass wunderkind Jaco Pastorius seemingly leapt into the jazz scene in 1976 with the quadruple punch of his remarkably mature debut, ...



