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Pleased to Meet You

Label: Justin Time Records
Released: 2010
Track listing: 01. What Am I Here For?; 02. Groove Merchant; 03. Ripples; 04. Makin Whoopie; 05. I'll Remember April; 06. Star Eyes; 07. Blues for Big Scotia; 08. Cakewalk; 09. Monk's Mood; 10. I Remember OP; 11. Lonely Woman.

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Complete Recordings

Label: Lone Hill Jazz
Released: 2010
Track listing: CD1: Sinbad The Sailor; What Can I Tell My Heart; Lonely Moment; After The Rain; Tyree's Tune; Until The Real Thing Comes Along; Without A Song; I Thought About You; How High The Moon; I Wanna Be Loved; Too Marvelous For Words; Teach Me Tonight; Sunday; Just A Wearyin' For You; There Will Never Be Another You; All Of Me; Royal Garden Blues. CD2: Wonder Why; Dear Old Southland; Them There Eyes; Sweet And Lovely; Marchetta; Limehouse Blues; By And By When Morning Comes; On The Alamo; Lonesome Road; Stomping At The Savoy; Some Other Spring; Waycross Walk; Mack The Knife; 'Til There Was You; Avalon; Learn To Croon; Blue Lou; Indiana.

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Last Recording

Label: Atlantic Records
Released: 2010

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Article: Album Review

Fourplay: Let's Touch the Sky

Read "Let's Touch the Sky" reviewed by Jeff Winbush


For Fourplay, it's all a numbers game. 2011 marks the band's 20th anniversary, Let's Touch the Sky is their 12th album, and “new guy," Chuck Loeb is both Fourplay's third personnel change and third guitarist replacing Larry Carlton, who stepped in for Lee Ritenour in 1998.Personnel changes in long-established bands happen when a disgruntled ...

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Article: Interview

Loren Schoenberg: From Benny Goodman to The Savory Collection

Read "Loren Schoenberg: From Benny Goodman to The Savory Collection" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Saxophonist, band-leader and writer Loren Schoenberg, now Executive Director of the National Jazz Museum in Harlem, spent an interesting childhood and teenager-hood growing up in New Jersey in the 1970s, meeting and befriending both Teddy Wilson and Hank Jones, and ultimately becoming employed by Wilson's famous '30s boss, Benny Goodman. Schoenberg was first an assistant to ...

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Article: Album Review

Charlie Haden Quartet West: Sophisticated Ladies

Read "Sophisticated Ladies" reviewed by Chris May


Gorgeous, poised and inviting. And that's just the sister on the cover of bassist Charlie Haden's latest with-singers-and-strings album. It's a retro design which, like the disc it packages, was inspired by Capitol Records' distinctive jazz-inflected vocal albums of the early 1960s. Your parents got off on this stuff big time back in the day, while ...

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Saxophonist/Writer/Historian Loren Schoenberg Interviewed at All About Jazz

Saxophonist/Writer/Historian Loren Schoenberg Interviewed at All About Jazz

Saxophonist, band-leader and writer Loren Schoenberg, now Executive Director of the National Jazz Museum in Harlem, spent an interesting childhood and teenager-hood growing up in New Jersey in the 1970s, meeting and befriending both Teddy Wilson and Hank Jones, and ultimately becoming employed by Wilson's famous '30s boss, Benny Goodman. Schoenberg was first an assistant to ...

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Article: Interview

Randy Weston: African Stories, African Rhythms

Read "Randy Weston: African Stories, African Rhythms" reviewed by Ian Patterson


In over 60 years as a leader, pianist Randy Weston has achieved an incredible amount. He has recorded nearly 50 albums and has been hailed in the process as the natural heir to Duke Ellington and Thelonious Monk. Three times he has been voted Downbeat's composer of the year, and his compositions have been recorded by ...

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Article: Album Review

Joe Alterman: Piano Tracks, Volume 1

Read "Piano Tracks, Volume 1" reviewed by Dan McClenaghan


The late Miles Davis had a hand in pushing the standard-playing piano trio out of fashion. The iconic trumpeter's Bitches Brew (Columbia Records, 1970) moved jazz in new and bold directions, and it didn't take long for the piano/bass/drums format to slip into the quaint and old fashioned--and very un-hip--category.Then along came Keith Jarrett--a ...

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Article: Album Review

Tyree Glenn / Hank Jones Quintet/Sextet: Complete Recordings

Read "Complete Recordings" reviewed by Joe Alterman


In the history of jazz, few pianists have been as prolific as the recently deceased Hank Jones. His tasteful and subtle playing is documented on literally thousands of recordings. Many of them are today known as jazz classics--benchmarks to the greatness of this music--and Jones' playing and support on all of them were crucial in creating ...


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