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Mark Colby: Tenor Reference

Read "Tenor Reference" reviewed by Jack Bowers


There are a great many talented post-bop tenor saxophonists on the scene today, but no more than a handful whom one could easily recognize in a lineup. Here's one -- Mark Colby, a consistently resourceful stylist who's not more widely known among Jazz cognoscenti only because he has chosen to make Chicago his home instead of ...

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Mark Colby: Tenor Reference

Read "Tenor Reference" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


A passel of Tenor... Mark Colby is best known for performing with the Gerry Mulligan, Jaco Pastorius, Frank Sinatra, Maynard Ferguson, Bob James, Charlie Haden and Mose Allison. In the guise of studio musician, Colby is credited with over 2,000 commercials mostly in the Chicago market. In addition to this professional work, he has served as ...

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Threeo

Label: Hallway Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: F.S. Blues; Coco

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Kenton a la Russo-Live at the Jazz Showcase

Label: Hallway Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Frank Speaking; Ain't No Misery; Lover Man; Peanut Vendor; 23 Degrees North 82 Degrees West; Shoo Fly Pie; Resist; Collaboration; Blues Before and After; Eager Beaver; Portrait of a Count; Road Runner

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Free Time

Label: Hallway Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Katja's Groove; Knee High by the Fourth of July; Amused; Avenue A Lullaby; Beatrice; Free Time; Peace; Trilogy for Alto Saxophone.

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Threeo

Label: Hallway Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: F. S. Blues; Coco's Way; Meeting of Memories; Just in Time; Hallucinations; Negrito; A Weaver of Dreams; Sotto la Neve; The old Country; That's All

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Paolo Di Sabatino: Threeo

Read "Threeo" reviewed by Mark Corroto


In 1990 the great hard-bop drummer Art Blakey passed from this earth. His bands had been delivering “the message” for nearly fifty years. Also in 1990, pianist Paolo Di Sabatino graduated from the Conservatory of baritone, Italy. This young man could have, probably would have been an excellent fit in Blakey’s Messengers. His piano concepts fit ...

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John Patitucci, Horacio "El Negro" Hernandez, Pablo Di Sabatino: Threeo

Read "Threeo" reviewed by Dave Nathan


Threeo is a multi national effort. American John Patitucci, Italian native Paolo Di Sabatino and Horacio Hernandez whose roots are in Cuba get together for a session which merges their respective ideas on jazz music. Even though each has equal billing, it's Paolo Di Sabatino who emerges as dominant player as his piano sets the tone ...

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Chicago Jazz Ensemble: Kenton a la Russo-Live at the Jazz Showcase

Read "Kenton a la Russo-Live at the Jazz Showcase" reviewed by Dave Nathan


William (he used to be called “Bill") Russo, with his Chicago Jazz Ensemble as his medium, is the unabashed keeper of the flame for Stan Kenton's music. Despite his detractors, Kenton's organization was the breeding ground for a host of white jazz musicians who went on to greater glory. Kenton also fostered and demanded imaginative and ...

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Nick Bisesi: Free Time

Read "Free Time" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Free Time, a (mostly) quartet set from emerging saxophonist Nick Bisesi, offers a fresh helping of modern jazz spanning the range from edgy funk to all-out free. Bisesi's talents as a player are remarkable: he takes advantage of his firm, lean tone to construct solos with vision and clarity. The saxophonist got started in New York ...


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