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Joey Baron: Just Say Yes

Read "Joey Baron: Just Say Yes" reviewed by Sean Patrick Fitzell


Combining technical acuity with a deep sense of groove, Joey Baron drums with playful exuberance. Throughout his more than 35-year career, he's propelled experimentalists like guitarist Bill Frisell and saxophonist John Zorn, as well as mainstreamers like vocalist Carmen McRae and saxophonist David Sanborn. He's even played with pop stars David Bowie and Marianne Faithfull. But ...

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Joey Baron: Heaven on Earth, Stolas & Dream Dance

Read "Joey Baron: Heaven on Earth, Stolas & Dream Dance" reviewed by George Kanzler


James Carter/John Medeski/Christian McBride/Adam Rogers/Joey BaronHeaven on EarthHalf Note2009 Masada Quintet Featuring Joe LovanoStolasTzadik2009 Enrico Pieranunzi / Marc Johnson / Joey BaronDream DanceCAMJazz2009

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Joey Baron: Secrets, I Believe & Live at the Vortex

Read "Joey Baron: Secrets, I Believe & Live at the Vortex" reviewed by Kurt Gottschalk


Mark Feldman / Uri Caine / Greg Cohen / Joey Baron Secrets Tzadik 2009 Daniel Zamir I Believe Tzadik 2008 Julian Siegel Trio Live at the Vortex Basho ...

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Partisans: By Proxy

Read "By Proxy" reviewed by Chris May


London band Partisans has been making the hair stand up on the back of audiences' necks with its supercharged collision of jazz and rock since 1996. By Proxy is the band's fourth album following the acclaimed Max (Babel, 2005), which was the most effective recreation of Partisans' ferocious live sound in the recording studio up to ...

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Masada Quintet Featuring Joe Lovano: Stolas: Book of Angels, Volume 12

Read "Stolas: Book of Angels, Volume 12" reviewed by Troy Collins


John Zorn's Masada project has blossomed over the past decade and a half, demonstrating durability in the face of multiple interpretations. The composer's stated intention to create a classic songbook, a consistent body of written work to inspire artists beyond his own performances, has been fruitful. However, most of the variations on these Hassidic-inspired tunes have ...

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Julian Siegel Trio: Live At The Vortex

Read "Live At The Vortex" reviewed by Chris May


He may or may not be “mad, bad and dangerous to know," as a female contemporary famously described the 19th century poet Lord Byron, but there is something distinctly Byronic about British reeds player Julian Siegel. His cascading curls (an early nickname was Wig), penchant for black clothing, and the intense lyricism of his playing combine ...

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Marc Ribot: El General & Italian Doc Remix

Read "Marc Ribot: El General & Italian Doc Remix" reviewed by Stuart Broomer


John Zorn El General Tzadik 2009 Marco Cappelli Italian Doc Remix Itinera 2008 Marc Ribot has an unusual combination of talents: a strong musical personality and an ...

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Mark Feldman / Uri Caine / Greg Cohen / Joey Baron: Secrets

Read "Secrets" reviewed by Warren Allen


Mark Feldman, Uri Caine, Greg Cohen and Joey Baron have all played integral parts in John Zorn's many explorations of Jewish improvised music. All four have won acclaim for the distinctness and flexibility of their sounds, but here they work in a setting that defines the meaning of traditional. With a group such as this, it ...

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Borah Bergman Trio: Luminescence

Read "Luminescence" reviewed by Nic Jones


The piano-bass-drums trio has become such a staple of jazz recording that it must be difficult for any trio to come up with something fresh. Borah Bergman and his crew accomplish this task, and whilst their work lacks the compositional integrity of the holy trinity of Thelonious Monk, Herbie Nichols, and Andrew Hill, there's enough substance ...

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My Yiddishe Mama Favorites

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Released: 2007
Track listing: 01. Sholom Aleichem - 2:18; 02. Ose Shalom - 2:50; 03. Di Grine Kuzine - 2:51; 04. Oifin Pripitchik - 3:04; 05. Mir Zol Zein Far Dir - 2:47; 06. Tzene Tzena - 2:01; 07. My Yiddishe Mama - 2:10; 08. Ba Shana - 1:57; 09. Hamavdil - 2:55; 10. Oi Mama Bin Ich Farliebt - 2:23; 11. Melody For Moses - 3:41; 12. Un Az Der Rebbe Zingt/Shashtil - 3:16; 13. An Emese Eshes Chayil - 2:29; 14. Hava Nagila - 3:13; 15. Rumania, Rumania - 4:09; 16. "Yankel" Doodle - 3:21.


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