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Article: Album Review

Ron Carter, Jack DeJohnette, Gonzalo Rubalcaba: Skyline

Read "Skyline" reviewed by Jim Worsley


Substantial yet serene, sophisticated yet soothing, Skyline oozes with the earthiness of New York City. Here, Ron Carter, Jack DeJohnette, and Gonzalo Rubalcaba merged their broad skills into an assemblage of erudite conversations, each package wrapped with beauty and delicate care. Of the many common threads heard in this collection, none could be more precious than ...

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Article: Six Picks

2021’s Overlooked and Underrated Gems

Read "2021’s Overlooked and Underrated Gems" reviewed by Pat Youngspiel


Giovanni Guidi Ojos De Gato CAM Jazz 2021 In a year where saxophone roots-revivalist James Brandon Lewis made headlines everywhere --topping multiple year end lists for his collaboration with the Red Lily quartet on Jesup Wagon (among numerous placements in jazz publications around the globe for that album and ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Gonzalo Rubalcaba, Erik Truffaz, Steve Smith and Vital Information and Tom Coster

Read "Gonzalo Rubalcaba, Erik Truffaz, Steve Smith and Vital Information and Tom Coster" reviewed by Len Davis


Cuban piano and keyboard player Gonzalo Rubalcaba from Paseo, French Trumpeter Erik Truffaz, from Canada Alain Caron and intense fusion from Tom Coster and Gary Willis.Playlist Gonzalo Rubalcaba “Paseo Con Fula" from Paseo (Blue Note) 00:00 Erik Truffaz “Ghost Drummer" from Saloua (EMI) 06:19 Alain Caron “Trouble" from Play (Norac) 12:30 Steve Smith & ...

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Skyline

Label: 5Passion
Released: 2021
Track listing: Lágrimas Negras; Gypsy; Silver Hollow; Promenade; Novia Mia; A Quiet Place; Ahmad the Terrible; Siempre Maria; RonJackRuba.

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Viento Y Tiempo: Live at the Blue Note Tokyo

Label: Top Stop Music
Released: 2021
Track listing: Temas: Rumba Callejera; El Güararey de Pastora; El Manisero; El Ciego; Rompiendo la Rutina; Bemba Colorá; Lágrimas Negras; Viento y Tiempo.

Article: Radio & Podcasts

Eugene Ball 4tet, plus favourites from Gonzalo Rubalcaba, Electric Market and Gerald Gradwohl

Read "Eugene Ball 4tet, plus favourites from Gonzalo Rubalcaba, Electric Market and Gerald Gradwohl" reviewed by Len Davis


New music from Eugene Ball with From Down Here, favourites from Gonzalo Rubalcaba, Erik Escobar, and Alexander Machacek.Playlist Eugene Ball 4tet “Constance" from From Down Here (Namboku) 00:00 Gonzalo Rubalcaba"Bottoms Up" from Paseo (Blue Note) 06:36 Erik Escobar “Homage ti Maestro Gonzalo" from Erik Escobar (Self Produced) 13:15 Elektrik Market “A River Flows" from ...

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Article: Multiple Reviews

3x3: Piano Trios: November 2021

Read "3x3: Piano Trios: November 2021" reviewed by Geno Thackara


Ayumi Tanaka Trio Subaqueous Silence ECM Records 2021 Ayumi Tanaka isn't kidding with this impressionistic title. The music here isn't very far removed from silence, and its ebbing and drifting has just the formlessness you'd expect from life at the bottom of a sea or lake. Pretty sparse and abstract ...

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Article: Live Review

56th Jazzaldia Festival

Read "56th Jazzaldia Festival" reviewed by Paul Combs


56th Jazzaldia Festival Various venues Donostia/San Sebastián, Spain July 21-25, 2021 This was the 56th edition of the Jazzaldia Festival in Donostia/San Sebastián, the capital of Gipuzcoa province in the Pais Vasco region on the north coast of Spain. With a population of roughly 200,000, and popularity as a tourist ...

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Article: Live Review

Gent Jazz 2021

Read "Gent Jazz 2021" reviewed by Martin Longley


Gent Jazz Bijloke, Gent Belgium July 12-18 2021 Last year, the Gent Jazz festival operated with a 400-person audience capacity, and presented a very successful 10-day season, albeit highlighting Belgian acts, and with no lumbering large-fee, big-ticket-sales American bands allowed. The 2021 edition still wasn't able ...

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Article: Live Review

Umbria Jazz 2021

Read "Umbria Jazz 2021" reviewed by Libero Farnè


Perugia Varie sedi 09--18/07/2021 Fra i molti festival jazz che si sono affollati e sovrapposti nei mesi di giugno e luglio, probabilmente Umbria Jazz è quello che più ha sofferto della situazione pandemica. L'impossibilità di organizzare i concerti gratuiti nel centro storico, la mancanza di turismo, la defezione, anche all'ultimo minuto, di ...


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