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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Past, Present, And, Future Sounds

Read "Past, Present, And, Future Sounds" reviewed by Bob Osborne


The most fascinating and enduring aspect of jazz, and other improvised music, is its' capacity to surprise the listener. This week a diverse collection of pieces that deliver different and ground breaking new sounds. At the centre Ingrid Laubrock's unique new album which is meets this specification and more. And to close a classic album from ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Gerald Clayton, Igmar Thomas, Johnny O'Neal & Wes Montgomery

Read "Gerald Clayton, Igmar Thomas, Johnny O'Neal & Wes Montgomery" reviewed by Joe Dimino


As we gear up for the Count Basie at 90 Celebration right here in Kansas City on International Jazz Day 2025, featuring none other than the legendary Count Basie Orchestra, we kick things off in style--with a nod to one of the true greats. We open the show with Wes Montgomery, spinning a track from his ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Pitch, Rhythm and Consciousness, Fini Bearman, Gerald Clayton, Shamek Farra

Read "Pitch, Rhythm and Consciousness, Fini Bearman, Gerald Clayton, Shamek Farra" reviewed by Cheryl K.


During this week's two-hour program of Jazz and improvised music, new releases from the improvisational ensemble Pitch, Rhythm and Consciousness; saxophonists David Murray and Kamasi Washington; singer-songwriter Fini Bearman; pianist Gerald Clayton; guitarist Roman Pilon; and from the first batch of resurrected releases from Strata-East, First Impressions by saxophonist Shamek Farrah. Playlist Joe Henderson ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Gerald Clayton plus music from Roxana Amed, Phil Haynes as well as Nnenna Freelon

Read "Gerald Clayton plus music from Roxana Amed, Phil Haynes as well as Nnenna Freelon" reviewed by Hobart Taylor


A new Blue Note release from Pianist Gerald Clayton, a soulfully deep ballad from Nneena Freelon, rediscovering Strata East artist Shamek Farrah and celebrating the compositional acumen of Ingrid Laubrock. Playlist Ingrid Laubrock Composer Fay Victor Mariel Roberts “Koan 43" from Purposing The Air (Pyroclastic) 0:00 Trilogy “Luna" from The Slow Road (Cellar) 3:15 ...

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Article: Album Review

Simon Moullier: Elements of Light

Read "Elements of Light" reviewed by Angelo Leonardi


Nel quinto disco da leader, il vibrafonista francese--da tempo residente negli Stati Uniti--torna a proporre molte sue composizioni, come aveva fatto in Spirit Song, il debutto del 2020. Per l'occasione Simon Moullier sostituisce anche l'organico, confermando solo Jongkuk Kim, l'emergente batterista coreano che lo segue dall'album d'esordio. Il nuovo quartetto comprende il talentuoso giovane ...

Article: Album Review

Julien Knowles: As Many, As One

Read "As Many, As One" reviewed by Angelo Leonardi


È un debutto da leader significativo questo di Julien Knowles, trombettista residente a Los Angeles, dove s'è laureato all'Herbie Hancock Institute of Jazz (assieme a tre partner di questo disco). Hancock è stato suo mentore e l'ha scritturato--ancora studente--nei suoi tour, poi ha collaborato con Louis Cole, Gerald Clayton, Alan Ferber, Joe LaBarbera e inciso nel ...

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Article: Live Review

Jazz at Lincoln Center JALC Jazz Congress 2025

Read "Jazz at Lincoln Center JALC Jazz Congress 2025" reviewed by Katchie Cartwright


Jazz at Lincoln Center JALC Jazz Congress 2025 New York, NYJanuary 8-9, 2025 In Frederick P. Rose Hall, the gorgeous home of Jazz at Lincoln Center overlooking Columbus Circle in New York City, the JALC Jazz Congress brought artists and industry professionals together for two days of panels and ...

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Elements of Light

Label: Candid Records
Released: 2024
Track listing: 808; Pyramid of the Sun; Bird of Paradise; Primavera; Elements of Light; Jiwa; Olympus; Lotus; Oriental Folk Song.

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Motion I

Label: Blue Note Records
Released: 2024
Track listing: Ofafrii; Synchrony; Radical; Aspiring to Normalcy; Second Day; Gabaldon’s Glide; Bird’s Luck.

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Dizzy, Eri Yamamoto, Cecil Payne

Read "Dizzy, Eri Yamamoto, Cecil Payne" reviewed by David Brown


This week, we'll check in with some late '60s, early '70s Dizzy Gillespie, then a set of new quartet and solo works from pianist Eri Yamamoto. Two new works from Blue Note records follow with an archival release pairing McCoy Tyner and Joe Henderson live at Slugs Saloon 1966 followed new music by the all-star collective ...


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