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Gerald Clayton Trio: Cologne, Germany, May 15, 2011

by Phillip Woolever
Gerald Clayton Trio Altes Pfandhaus Cologne, Germany May 15, 2011 The heralded, emerging Gerald Clayton and his current crew opened their European tour on a beautiful night in a beautiful, jazz specific venue, splitting well-spent time between Bond :The Paris Sessions (Emarcy, 2011), some finely retouched classics, and the pianist's ...
Gerald Clayton - Bond, the Paris Sessions (2011)

Like Joshua Redman, Ravi Coltrane, Anthony Wilson and all those Marsalis brothers, Gerald Clayton followed in his father's footsteps to become an accomplished jazz musician in his own right. The son of bassist John Clayton and nephew of saxophonist Jeff Clayton, Gerald studied classical piano from the age of 6 all through high school before enrolling ...
Ambrose Akinmusire: When The Heart Emerges Glistening

by Troy Collins
A new generation of jazz musicians, unimpeded by the idiomatic constraints of tradition, has come of age since the end of the '80s-era culture wars. One such free-thinking artist is young trumpeter Ambrose Akinmusire, who was first discovered by saxophonist Steve Coleman at the tender age of 19. When The Heart Emerges Glistening is his first ...
Ambrose Akinmusire: Emerging Heart

by R.J. DeLuke
"My favorite instrument is the cello," said the easygoing young musician in early February, from his apartment in Manhattan, where he referred to himself jokingly as a hibernating jazzman." His West-Coast roots weren't taking a firm grip in the frigid temperatures of the Northeast. Me and strings just don't get along. I can play piano; I ...
Hot Young Pianist Gerald Clayton Born into Jazz Experience

Many of today's top jazz artists adopted the music after being turned on by a great album, concert, or learning experience. Pianist Gerald Clayton was born into it. His father, bassist and arranger John Clayton, played in the Count Basie Orchestra before co-founding the Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra I was exposed to the lifestyle behind the music," ...
Grammy Nominee Gerald Clayton and His Trio Coming to the Exodus to Jazz Stage February 12th

Grammy nominee Gerald Clayton comes to Rochester to play a concert in the Exodus to Jazz series with his Trio of bassist Joe Sanders and drummer Justin Brown. The Trio will take the stage at 8:00 pm on February 12th at ETJ's new digs, the Reformation Lutheran Church on Chestnut in downtown Rochester, one of the ...
Matthew Rybicki: Driven

by Matt Marshall
Driven may seem a curious title for the debut album of a 37-year-old artist. But it's likely bassist Matthew Rybicki chose the title more as a pronouncement of his musical tastes ("It's definitely critical for me to be trying to swing all the time," he has noted) and, perhaps, of the bassist's role within music, generally. ...
The Clayton Brothers: The New Song And Dance

by Dan Bilawsky
There was a time when jazz and dance were linked in the minds of the general public. As each evolved, this all changed: nobody was getting up to dance for bop--save, perhaps, Thelonious Monk cutting a rug mid-performance--and big bands focused on their music more than making a danceable product. The literal act ...
Portraits
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Released: 2010
Track listing:
01. Homage; 02. Cambria; 03. Daydream (Ellington/Strayorn); 04. Shadows; 05. For Alin; 06. Seven Stars;
07. Portraits; 08. Illusions and Delusions; 09. Avenida del Paraiso.
Le composizioni sono di Matt Slocum.
Soul And The Abstract Proof: Searching For Soul And Its Meaning In Jazz

by Dan Bilawsky
What, exactly, is soul?" This word is used so often in discussions and writings about music, but I wonder if anybody can actually define its very essence and place in the musical universe? The Merriam-Webster Dictionary lists no less than eight different definitions for soul and, while some of them have a decent grasp on what ...