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Article: Album Review

Brasuka: A Vida Com Paixão

Read "A Vida Com Paixão" reviewed by Katchie Cartwright


The big lockdown buried a lot of music that was ready to roll when Covid struck in 2020. Tours and gigs were canceled, album launches fizzled. Some of us are still discovering good sounds we missed out on. These include Brasuka's debut album, which arrived several years post lockdown in a large packet of CDs sent ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Rufus Cappadocia, Sheila Anozier, Hermeto Pascoal, Søren Skov & More

Read "Rufus Cappadocia, Sheila Anozier, Hermeto Pascoal, Søren Skov & More" reviewed by Ludovico Granvassu


Mondo Jazz #300! To celebrate this milestone, a playlist featuring the global sounds which Mondo Jazz listeners have come to expect. Here's to 300 more episodes!Happy listening!Playlist Ben Allison “Mondo Jazz Theme (feat. Ted Nash & Pyeng Threadgill)" 0:00 Tranpe “Lan Gran Chimen" Twa Fey, Twa Rasin (Self-produced) 0:16 Host talks 3:39 ...

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Article: Catching Up With

My Conversation with David Binney

Read "My Conversation with David Binney" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


This article first appeared on All About Jazz in September 1999. New York City-based saxophonist and composer David Binney has been getting lots of well-deserved attention over the last several years. Three excellent CDs with the unique and hard driving band Lost Tribe, stints with Medeski Martin & Wood, Drew Gress' Jagged Sky, Aretha ...

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Article: Take Five With...

Take Five With Guitarist / Composer Avinoam Ettun

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Meet Avinoam EttunAvinoam Ettun is a contemporary guitarist/composer/improviser based in New York City. With a focus on creating compositions for large ensembles and his own string quartet, Avinoam combines the sounds of electric guitar and chamber music. Ettun actively collaborates with animators, painters, filmmakers, and dancers and explores the intersections of different art forms.

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Article: Live Review

Gilad Chatsav Trio At A Tel Aviv House Concert

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Gilad Chatsav Trio House Concert Tel Aviv, Israel July 25, 2024 You are always guaranteed a fun evening when Israeli jazz pianist Gilad Chatsav performs. This Thursday evening's house concert in Tel Aviv was no exception. Gilad Chatsav has been making a name for himself on the Israeli jazz scene ...

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Article: Album Review

Huw Warren: Choro Choro Choro

Read "Choro Choro Choro" reviewed by Chris May


The Welsh pianist Huw Warren is not a household name--though he ought to be--so a little background to Choro Choro Choro is appropriate, just in case the album is taken to have effervesced out of nowhere. In the 1990s, Warren was co-leader of the singular London quartet Perfect Houseplants. The group's half-dozen albums ...

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Article: Album Review

Hermeto Pascoal & Grupo: Pra você, Ilza

Read "Pra você, Ilza" reviewed by Katchie Cartwright


During her final year on the planet, Hermeto Pascoal filled a notebook with chorinhos and other musical offerings to Ilza da Silva Pascoal, his wife of 46 years (1954-2000). Twenty-four years after her death, the Brazilian sorcerer of universal music presents 13 songs from his Ilza notebook in the form of the recording Pra Você, Ilza. ...

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Article: Take Five With...

Take Five with Saxophonist Anthony Bruno

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Meet Anthony Bruno Anthony Bruno Chicago-based saxophonist has dedicated his life to music as a performer, educator, and creator. Born into a musical family, playing music has been a hallmark of his existence. Rooted in jazz but drawn to pop, rock and R&B, Anthony writes and plays unapologetically from the soul. Since 2020, he has had ...

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Take Five with Pianist Marta Karassawa

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Meet Marta Karassawa Marta Karassawa, a Brazilian pianist and arranger, graduated from Berklee College of Music and formed the Marta Karassawa Quintet in 2001, bringing to light the nostalgia of the great jazz quintets of the '40s and '50s. With it, she performed on the stages of various clubs and festivals. Now, completely revamped, she leads ...

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Article: Live Review

Julian Siegel Quartet At Magy's Farm

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Julian Siegel Quartet Magy's Farm Dromara, N. Ireland April 27, 2024 Johannes Weege, co-founder of German jazz club Doubletime had traveled all the way from Hamelin. Apart from Double Time, the medieval town is famed for the story of the Pied Piper, who lured the town's children away with his hypnotic ...


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