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Article: Take Five With...

Take Five With Mike DiRubbo

Read "Take Five With Mike DiRubbo" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Meet Mike DiRubbo:Born on July 25, 1970 in New Haven, Connecticut, Mike DiRubbo began his musical life as a junior high school clarinetist, and switched to alto saxophone at 12. A primarily self-taught saxophonist, he developed into a talented instrumentalist drawn inexorably to the notion of improvising. At a high school band concert, Mike ...

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News: Recording

Moverover - Great Jazz Trio (Remastered) Released by Test of Time Records

Moverover - Great Jazz Trio (Remastered) Released by Test of Time Records

Moreover is a follow up to Chapter II featuring the new Great Jazz Trio lineup of Hank Jones on piano, Eddie Gomez on bass and Al Foster on drums. Moreover was recorded at the same time as Chapter II was between June 2 and 5, 1980 at Vanguard Studios in New York. Hank Jones was 63 ...

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News: Recording

Test of Time Releases "Love for Sale" by Great Jazz Trio

Test of Time Releases "Love for Sale" by Great Jazz Trio

Test of Time Records proudly announces the release of the remastered Love For Sale by the Great Jazz Trio. This album was originally released in 1976 and is now available on Cd for the first time here in the U.S. Upon Hank Jones’ request, Buster Williams was asked to play acoustic bass ...

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'S Wonderful

Label: 441 Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: S' Wonderful; Sweet Lorraine; Moanin'; The Days of Wine and Roses; Take Five; I Surrender Dear; Night Train; Lover Come Back to Me; Greensleeves.

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Article: Album Review

The Great Jazz Trio: 'S Wonderful

Read "'S Wonderful" reviewed by John Kelman


It's hard to believe that when he inaugurated the Great Jazz Trio in the mid-1970s, pianist Hank Jones was approaching sixty. At that point he'd already built a long, prestigious career working with virtually every significant mainstream jazz artist to emerge since the late 1930s. It's even more remarkable that, thirty years later, not only is ...


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