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Jovino Santos Neto's New CD out in March on Adventure Music

Adventure Music announces the new US release by Brazilian pianist and composer Jovino Santos Neto, Alma do Nordeste (Soul of the Northeast). After receiving two Latin Grammy nominations in 2004 and 2006, Jovino has returned to Brazil to record a new CD with all original material, inspired by the musical universe of Northeastern Brazil. Composed after ...
Concord Jazz Will Release Taylor Eigsti's "Let It Come to You" on May 6th

Concord Jazz Will Release Taylor Eigsti's Let It Come To You On May 6th New Release Finds Pianist Honoring His Jazz Roots While Forging New Path Into The Future On May 6, 2008, 23 year old pianist, composer and bandleader Taylor Eigsti will release Let It Come To You, his sixth overall ...
Antonio Adolfo and Carol Saboya: Ao Vivo/Live

by Michael P. Gladstone
Although Brazilian pianist/composer Antonio Adolfo has been recording under his own name since 1992, his roots go back to the first wave of Bossa Nova music in the early 1960s when he wrote and accompanied music for singers Vinicius deMoraes, Rita Lee, Carlos Lyra, Elis Regina, Joyce (Silveira Palhano de Jesus) and many others. Ao Vivo/Live ...
Razdaz Recordz Will Release "Evolution" from Amos Hoffman on March 25

New CD from Guitarist and Oudist Blends Jazz and Middle Eastern Influences Guitar and oud player Amos Hoffman, who has been performing and recording as a member of Avishai Cohen's band for more than two decades, will release Evolution, his debut CD on Cohen's Razdaz Recordz, on March 25. Since relocating to his native Israel in ...
Razdaz Recordz Releases I Forgot What You Taught Me from Pianist Sam Barsh

CD Is First Of Three Significant Releases Coming From Bassist Avishai Cohen's Label In First Half of 2008 Pianist Sam Barsh, who until recently has been best known for his work as a sideman for such eclectic jazz artists as Avishai Cohen and Zach Brock and the Coffee Achievers, will release I Forgot What You Taught ...
Ryan Blotnick: Music Needs You

by Martin Gladu
As Jack Kerouac's call for a rucksack revolution" enticed America's youth to discover themselves and the world through rallies and road trips, musicians, for their part, have found taking the road at the same time an uprooting obligation and liberating transience. After all, as the proverb goes, travels do broaden the mind.A young globe-trotter ...
Chris Gestrin: After the City Has Gone: Quiet

by Jerry D'Souza
Back in 2004, Chris Gestrin (piano, prepared piano, percussion) went into a studio in Vancouver to record his music. He had a dream and he wanted to realize it with musicians that he had long wanted to play with and those that had made a mark on the improvised music scene. Some of it was written, ...
December 2007

by AAJ Staff
Irene Schweizer at Roulette Irene Schweizer has, most deservedly, attained the status of careerist in the last few years. While she's long been recognized by those in the know as a great pianist, she's now being lauded for setting the sort of path that makes a statement in jazz. Intakt - one of the most reliably ...
John Vance: Dreamsville

by Michael P. Gladstone
Singer John Vance's It's All Right With Me (Erawan, 2003), was an enjoyable debut; a breath of fresh at a time when Peter Cincotti, Michael Bublé and Harry Connick, Jr., were being touted as the next Male Vocal Jazz Star. Dreamsville initially appears to be more of the same, consisting of songs ...
Michael Blake Sextet: Amor de Cosmos

by Jerry D'Souza
Nothing could be better than a homecoming, and saxophonist Michael Blake proves it on the musical odyssey of Amor de Cosmos. In 2005, Blake returned to Vancouver, where he played two shows. Out of that came this sextet of prime Canadian musicians, who realize Blake's music and vision most profoundly. Blake's writing is imaginative. He is ...