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Article: Film Review

Victor Wooten and Carter Beauford: Making Music

Read "Victor Wooten and Carter Beauford: Making Music" reviewed by Anton Rasmussen


Victor Wooten & Carter Beauford Making Music Hudson Music 2002 One of my favorite VHS tapes in High School around 14 years ago was the Hudson Music recording called Making Music, featuring Carter Beauford and Victor Wooten. This recording is still available from Hudson Music and, as of 2002, the film ...

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Article: Take Five With...

Take Five With Tyson Ailshie

Read "Take Five With Tyson Ailshie" reviewed by David Henry


Meet Tyson Ailshie: Tyson Ailshie hails from Denver, Colorado, where he writes and performs straight-ahead jazz music in trio and duo settings as a group leader. Combining original compositions with deep grooves and intimate settings of eclectic jazz standards, he is beginning to make a name for himself in the Denver area, having performed most recently ...

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Article: Album Review

U-Z: Ultimate Zero - Live

Read "Ultimate Zero - Live" reviewed by John Kelman


Since returning to the progressive rock scene with a new group/EP--UKZ's Radiation (Globe Music, 2009), U.K. co-founder and Frank Zappa/Jethro Tull alum Eddie Jobson has been dealing with the same problems that every indie musician does: keeping a band together for less than regular touring. With UKZ in suspension, the keyboardist/violinist began touring U-Z--devoted to performing ...

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Sound Proof

Label: Tone Center
Released: 2008
Track listing: Intro; Emergency Exit; Tell Me Something Good; Connoisseur pt 1; Reunion; Morning View; Walkie Talkie; Rehearsal Note; Side Note; Sunset In El Paso; Write Me A Song; Child's Play; Sound Proof; Connoisseur pt 2.

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Article: Album Review

Greg Howe: Sound Proof

Read "Sound Proof" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


Since the late '80s, guitarist Greg Howe has spiraled his way towards the créme de la créme of the progressive-rock/jazz-fusion elite. With his first album since Extraction (Tone Center, 2003), the guitarist spawns more of his melodically shaded, super-speed legato lines while honing in a tad more on the compositional element. This album also features a ...

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Extraction

Label: Tone Center
Released: 2003
Track listing: Extraction; Tease; Crack It Way Open; Contigo; Proto Cosmos; A Delicacy; Lucky 7; Ease Up; Bird

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Article: Album Review

Greg Howe/Victor Wooten/Dennis Chambers: Extraction

Read "Extraction" reviewed by Todd S. Jenkins


In his acclaimed bass camps, Vic Wooten counsels his students that the spaces between the notes are as important as the notes themselves. Greg Howe doesn’t seem to have taken that lesson to heart, considering the number of notes per second on this release. Extraction is just about evenly divided between well-crafted, thoughtful compositions and dead-end ...

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Hyperacuity

Label: DIW Records
Released: 2000

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Greg Howe: Hyperacuity

Read "Hyperacuity" reviewed by AAJ Staff


I have been sampling snippets of instrumentalist rocker Howe for sometime. I wasn’t impressed early on with his shredderiffic rock, even though he’s one of the industry’s hottest acts around. He is incredibly pro with chops, style, execution and pizzazz to covet. I finally bought his Five release a few years back and thought, “Ah yeah, ...

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Ascend

Label: DIW Records
Released: 1998


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