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My Summer with Sonny
								
									by Patrick Burnette
									
										
																			
								
Raise your hands, jazz fans, if you've been thinking about jazz legend Sonny Rollins during the last few months. After all, the great man is still with us at age 94. Reaching such an age is an accomplishment for anybody, but a miraculous feat for an African-American jazz musician born in the early decades of the ...
Dr. Lonnie Smith, Dave Liebman, Jill Barber & Brian Ho
								
									by Joe Dimino
									
										
																			
								
From Bay Area-based Hammond-B-3er we begin the 867th Episode of Neon Jazz with Brian Ho and music from his 2024 release Bridges. From there, we hear from his hero Dr. Lonnie Smith. We also hear from Olivia Foschi, John Lamkin and Jill Baber. We close out the show with the Dave Liebman and the CNY Jazz ...
The Jazz Loft Presents The John Monteleone Art of the Guitar Festival: The Anthony Wilson Organ Trio
								
									by Dan Bilawsky
									
										
																			
								
When summer settles in, jazz fans turn their focus toward festivals. No stranger to this scenario, The Jazz Loft, in Stony Brook, NY, draws plenty of ears and cheers with its John Monteleone Art of the Guitar Festival. A celebration of a master luthier, his instruments and those who wield them, this eagerly anticipated event offers ...
Sonny Sitt, Kris Davis, Rufus Reid
								
									by David Brown
									
										
																			
								
This week, a series of mini-sets featuring Sonny Sitt, Tommy Flanagan, Esperanza Spalding, Harold Land, Kris Davis and Rufus Reid. Welcome friends and neighbors to The Jazz Continuum. Old, new, in, out... wherever the music takes us. Each week, we will explore the elements of jazz from a historical perspective.Playlist Thelonious Monk Esistrophy (Theme)" ...
Paul Auster: The Jazz Music of Chance; Harold Land
								
									by Ludovico Granvassu
									
										
																			
								
New releases and re-releases to remember Harold Land open this episode which then continues with a tribute to Paul Auster, a writer admired by many musicians who wrote music with him, for him, to accompany some of his writings, or inspired by him.Playlist Ben Allison Mondo Jazz Theme (feat. Ted Nash & Pyeng Threadgill)" ...
The Fox
								
									by Richard J Salvucci
									
										
																			
								
There was once a legendary trumpet player named Jack Purvis who was a disciple of Louis Armstrong. Purvis was an excellent player, but he was in and out of trouble for most of his life. So he spent some time in jail. In fact, so much time that Purvis once led (documented in the Fort-Worth Star ...
Hadley Caliman / Pete Christlieb: Reunion
								
									by Thomas Conrad
									
										
																			
								
At the end of the first decade of the new millennium, one of the most gratifying developments in jazz is the late blossoming of Hadley Caliman. In 2008, at 76, he released Gratitude, his first recording as a leader in 31 years. It was followed in 2010 by Straight Ahead. They created a buzz on the ...
David Ambrosio's Civil Disobedience: 50 Years in the Making
								
									by Paul Rauch
									
										
																			
								
Modern jazz has never been more prolific. Nonsense you say? With most recording and touring jazz musicians coming out of institutions of higher learning these days, jazz listeners can encounter top line players in virtually any major city in the United States. What's happening in New York is happening in Seattle, Denver, Detroit or Cleveland in ...
Curtis Counce: You Get More Bounce With Curtis Counce!
								
									by Richard J Salvucci
									
										
																			
								
When bassist Curtis Counce died of a heart attack at the age of 37 in 1963, the jazz world was deprived of a major talent. Not that one would have known much, for his death, while noted, was not extensively covered. Counce, a Midwesterner, had come to California and to Los Angeles to learn his craft, ...
Karl-Henrik Ousbäck: Confluence
								
									by C. Andrew Hovan
									
										
																			
								
Drummers do not always get the respect they deserve and yet, in a jazz context, their contributions are an integral part in the overall success of the music. Aside from genre leaders such as Tony Williams, Elvin Jones, and Art Blakey, relatively few drummer-led sessions have entered into the upper echelon of recorded jazz ...

					
					
				
				
				
			
							
							
							
							
							
							
							
			
			