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Polar Bear at Ronnie Scott's, London

by Frederick Bernas
Polar BearRonnie Scott'sLondon, EnglandApril 8, 2008 London's famous jazz club has been going through troubled times. In December 2007 its artistic director resigned amidst criticism that the venue's booking policy was veering away from the mainstream, hard jazz it is known for. Considering such complaints, it was surprising to see Polar Bear in ...
John Scofield at Jazz Cafe, London

by Frederick Bernas
John Scofield Trio + Horns Jazz CafeLondon, England March 29, 2008 How to begin a review of a concert at which one's musical outlook has been picked up, shaken about, flung around haphazardly and finally set back down in a completely different state? John Scofield has enjoyed a rich and ...
The Blessing: All Is Yes

by Frederick Bernas
One of the most sideways-thinking groups on the vibrant UK jazz scene, The Blessing are rapidly expanding outwards from their Bristol home. Signed on a three-album deal to Candid Records, the band has just completed a successful UK tour to promote the first in the series, All Is Yes. The title fits. It's evident that a ...
Us3: The Struggle Continues

by Frederick Bernas
In 1992 Geoff Wilkinson produced the groundbreaking jazz/hip-hop crossover track Cantaloop (Flip Fantasia)," gaining international recognition with his Us3 project. Fourteen years and six albums down the line he's still going strong, but it could all have been very different. Here he tells AAJ contributor Frederick Bernas about the highs and lows of his long and ...
James Taylor Quartet: James Taylor Quartet: Don't Mess With Mr. T

by Frederick Bernas
James Taylor's vintage Hammond-led outfit has consistently delighted lovers of jazz, funk and R&B in equal measure over the last twenty years. The group is most famous for its signature tune, the Theme From Starsky and Hutch, but this album shows greater variety than the standard jam workout. Don't Mess With Mr. T: James Taylor Quartet ...
Robert Mitchell: Equinox

by Frederick Bernas
Robert Mitchell Equinox F-IRE 2007 British pianist Robert Mitchell, yet another distinguished alumnus of bassist Gary Crosby's Tomorrow's Warriors development programme for young British jazz musicians, throws up many questions on his ambitious solo release Equinox. Performing alone is not unusual to Mitchell: as recently as 2004 he played opening ...
Elan Mehler Quartet: Scheme For Thought

by Frederick Bernas
Scheme For Thought was released on Gilles Peterson's Brownswood Recordings in September 2007, accompanied by a series of gigs around London, England by pianist Elan Mehler and his quartet. This group has completely abandoned standard notions of jazz: the absence of a drummer and repeated use of arco playing on the double bass give an almost ...
Empirical: Empirical

by Frederick Bernas
Empirical burst onto the international music scene at the 2007 North Sea Jazz Festival, beating four other bands to win the inaugural European Jazz Competition. Two days later, with perfect timing, its self-titled debut album hit the shops. British saxophonist Courtney Pine had been keeping a keen eye on the quintet's progress and produced the CD, ...
London's Funkiest Hour: The Sound Stylistics

by Frederick Bernas
The Sound SylisticsJazz Café, LondonThursday, August 30, 2007 After witnessing the Australian deep funk outfit The Bamboos tear up a small Bristol wine bar some months ago, it was hard to imagine how any other band could ever match such a boisterous performance. However, the funk gods up above clearly had other ...
Avishai Cohen: Trio Innovation

by Frederick Bernas
Avishai Cohen Ronnie Scott's, London Friday, August 24 This was the first time I'd visited London's legendary jazz venue since its recent swanky refurbishment; still dimly lit, but with a classier kind of ambience, Ronnie's barely allows punters to appreciate the photos of great jazz musicians adorning every wall. One man well ...