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Jamming For Dollars

by Bruce Klauber
The History, Care, Feeding and Booking of the Jazz Jam SessionFusion and the new stuff? It doesn't offend me, but a lot of the soloists sort of sound alike, like they all learned the same licks from the same school. When I was coming up in the 1940s, it seemed that every corner bar had a ...
Joe Alterman: Give Me The Simple Life

by C. Michael Bailey
Bruce Lindsey, in his review of Joe Alterman's Give Me The Simple Life, notes that the young pianist has..."the feel of a musician who's been immersed in his chosen music for decades." Citing Errol Garner, Oscar Peterson and Red Garland as influences, Altman betrays influences that further give bona fides to his experience beyond youth. Chief ...
Brad Mehldau Trio: Denver, CO, May 11, 2012

by Geoff Anderson
Brad Mehldau TrioNewman CenterDenver, COMay 11, 2012Pianist Brad Mehldau takes jazz seriously. He named his second album as a leader The Art of the Trio (Warner Bros., 1997). But wait, he didn't use that name for just one album; he released five albums, as a series, under that name. Those albums ...
Blue Note Trip - Heat Up / Simmer Down

By DJ Maestro
Label: Blue Note
Released: 2011
Track listing: Heat Up; Fun In The Church; Uno Esta; People Sure Act Funny; (Fallin' Like) Dominoes; The Windjammer; Money Man; Duid Deed; About Love; Hard To Handle; Say It Loud (I'm Black And I'm Proud); (Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay; African Sweets; The Rain; Hawaiian War Chant (Ta-Hu-Wa-Hu-Wai); Where Is It?; Wipe Away The Evil; It Don't Mean A Thing (If You Ain't Got That Swing); Simmer Down; A Few Words From Cannonbal; Dans Le Vert De Ses Yeux; Black Sugar; Strange Vibes; Never Get Enough; Song Of Delilah; I'm In Love; Capers; Sky Islands; Congo Mulence; California Dreamin'; VooDoo Reprise; Thinkin' About Your Body; Windy C; Witch Hunt; Can't Hide Love; Season Of The Witch; Give It Up; Pula Yetla; The Delightful Deggie (Big Band Version);
Noah Haidu: Carving Out His Place

by R.J. DeLuke
New York-based pianist Noah Haidu came to jazz through the blues, listening to the searing, soulful guitar moans of Buddy Guy and Albert King. But his training, at the age of six, had its advent in classical music. He also likes to experiment with electronics. All these things go into the musical blender of ...
Michael Kaeshammer: Kaeshammer

by C. Michael Bailey
It doesn't take a Charles Darwin to realize that the true evolutionary inheritors of Frank Sinatra's and Peggy Lee's brand of popular" music were Elton John and Billy Joel, and not Harry Connick, Jr. or Michael Buble, the latter being more keepers of the flame than the former innovators. Had popular music not dissembled into the ...
Take Five With Frank Giasullo

by AAJ Staff
Meet Frank Giasullo: The Frank Giasullo Quartet has created a distinctive sound, enhanced by its strong repertoire of original compositions by Frank Giasullo. Giasullo is a classically trained jazz player but his piano playing and the music he writes comes as much out of his feeling for gospel, folk, and blues ...
Take Five With Tim Richards

by AAJ Staff
Meet Tim Richards: Tim's first encounter with a piano was at the age of eight, in a dentist's waiting room. After classical piano lessons he taught himself jazz and blues from the age of 14, after seeing Thelonious Monk on TV.Since forming the long-lived modern jazz quartet Spirit Level in Bristol in ...
Take a Look: Aretha Franklin Complete on Columbia

by C. Michael Bailey
Aretha FranklinTake a Look: Aretha Franklin Complete on ColumbiaColumbia2011 Were we to limit our musical intelligence gathering to banal classic rock" radio, we would believe that singer Aretha Franklin's career began in 1967, that she only recorded one song, Otis Redding's Respect," and recorded for a single ...
Monty Alexander: Uplift

by Dr. Judith Schlesinger
Virtually everyone who plays with pianist Monty Alexander loves the challenge of keeping up with his mischievous music-making and sudden changes in direction. Then there are those quotes--splashes of everything from bugle calls and nursery rhymes to Duke Ellington and Meet the Flintstones"--that challenge the listeners' repertoire, as well as adding delight and surprise to each ...