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Article: Year in Review

Bruce Lindsay's Best Releases of 2010

Read "Bruce Lindsay's Best Releases of 2010" reviewed by Bruce Lindsay


Like most people, I love a good list. But the act of compilation isn't easy. I have no idea of the criteria by which a collection of tunes on a CD can be judged to be The Best. Even if I had, the simple fact that I haven't heard every new jazz CD released in 2010 ...

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Article: JazzLife UK

Autumn Falls

Read "Autumn Falls" reviewed by Bruce Lindsay


It's autumn (Fall, if pushed). British jazz gets sensible again, and moves back indoors. As keen readers will be aware, JazzLife UK is essentially an indoor photography project--outdoors is the space that must be crossed to get from one indoors to another--and the thought of another nine months of gigs without the need to pack sunscreen ...

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Article: Album Review

Gilad Atzmon and The Orient House Ensemble: The Tide Has Changed

Read "The Tide Has Changed" reviewed by Bruce Lindsay


The genre-conflating musical behemoth that is the Orient House Ensemble, led by multi-instrumentalist, composer, essayist and political commentator Gilad Atzmon, celebrates its 10th anniversary with the release of its seventh album, The Tide Has Changed. Funny, eerie, romantic and intriguing by turns, this is a work of tremendous warmth and strength. Atzmon's spirit and soul inhabit ...

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Article: Album Review

Asaf Sirkis: Letting Go

Read "Letting Go" reviewed by Ian Patterson


The quiet evolution of drummer Asaf Sirkis as a composer has been fascinating to behold and almost as beguiling as his playing. The confluence of influences that give shape to his rhythms--Middle Eastern, Indian and jazz--combined with a love of Sun Ra's music and an interest in astronomy, results in music which is difficult to pin ...

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Song of the Day

And So Have We

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Label: World Village
Released: 2010
Duration: 05:07

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News: Festival

Book Now for Tuscany Jazz Summer School and Arts Festival August, 17-24 2010

Book Now for Tuscany Jazz Summer School and Arts Festival August, 17-24 2010

Last-minute places are still available for the Global Music Foundation sixth annual Tuscany Jazz Summer School and Arts Festival 17-24 August 2010. The best jazz and world music festival in Tuscany still has places available for music students or concert visitors, with limited spaces in Budget, Comfort and Luxury grades of accommodation. This year's international team ...

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News: Festival

Tuscany International Jazz Summer School Certaldo, Italy August 17-24, 2010

About the Global Music Foundation's Tuscany International Jazz Summer School in Certaldo, Italy This unique event is now in its sixth year. The spectacular setting, the team of outstanding performers and teachers and the varied schedule of activity all add up to an unforgettable experience for everyone who takes part. An exceptional roster of British, Italian ...

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Article: Interview

Steve Howe: Great Guitars and Great Guitarists

Read "Steve Howe: Great Guitars and Great Guitarists" reviewed by Bruce Lindsay


Steve Howe has been a major figure in contemporary music for over 40 years. He first came to international prominence with Yes; he's a key figure in rock supergroup Asia; and his distinctive guitar style makes him one of the most recognizable players on the scene. His love of jazz is less well-known but it has ...

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Article: JazzLife UK

Photographing the World's Best Jazz Scene

Read "Photographing the World's Best Jazz Scene" reviewed by Bruce Lindsay


JazzLife UK--a simple idea. I'll spend much of 2010 travelling around the United Kingdom photographing the jazz scene and asking some of its members what they think about the current state of UK jazz. I'll photograph musicians, venues, performances, rehearsals, sound checks, record label executives, promoters, agents, presenters, DJs and anyone or anything else that forms ...

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Article: Album Review

Nicolas Meier: Journey

Read "Journey" reviewed by Bruce Lindsay


Swiss-born, UK-based guitarist Nicolas Meier dedicates Journey to his wife Songul, for sharing “this beautiful life journey" with him. Thematically, the eight tunes can readily be viewed as representing such a journey--but it is equally successful in evoking a single day's walk through a beautiful and mysterious landscape, with Meier's band members as fellow travelers.


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