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Ethan Iverson, Lee Konitz, Larry Grenadier & Jorge Rossy: Costumes Are Mandatory

Read "Costumes Are Mandatory" reviewed by Greg Simmons


Costumes Are Mandatory is very collegially advertised as a collaborative album featuring Ethan Iverson, Lee Konitz, Larry Grenadier, and Jorge Rossy. And while the music may indeed be collaborative, even multi-improvisational at times, it's Iverson's date and he's very clearly the leader. The record is envisioned as an homage to--"a dialogue with," according to ...

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Water And Earth

Label: HighNote Records
Released: 2013

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Understanding

Label: HighNote Records
Released: 2013
Track listing: Understanding; Is That So?; Search For Peace; Gaslight; Red Lantern; Kotra; Combustible; You Taught My Heart To Sing?

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Touching

Label: HighNote Records
Released: 2013
Track listing: Touching; Gone Too Soon; The Way She Makes Me Feel; Dinner for One Please, James; Central Park West; I’m Glad There Is You; The September of My Years; Oh Girl.

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Costumes Are Mandatory

Label: HighNote Records
Released: 2013
Track listing: Blueberry Ice Cream take 2; Try A Little Tenderness; It's You (Tempo Complex); It's You; What's New; 317 East 32nd; Body And Soul; Blueberry Hill; A Distant Bell; Bats; Mr. Bumi; My New Lovers All Seem So Tame; My Old Flame; Blueberry Ice Cream take 1.

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Nice 'n' Easy

Label: HighNote Records
Released: 2013
Track listing: Someday You’ll Be Sorry; All My Tomorrows; Stolen Sweets; It’s All in the Game; Nice ‘n Easy; If It’s the Last Thing I Do; Ill Wind; Let’s Fall in Love; Sweet Life; Bluesology.

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One for Rudy

Label: HighNote Records
Released: 2013
Track listing: I Don’t Wanna Be Kissed; Budo; Goodbye; Canadian Sunset; Up Jumped Spring; Way Out West; After You’ve Gone; Monk’s Dream; Stardust; One for Rudy.

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Article: Album Review

Houston Person: Nice 'n' Easy

Read "Nice 'n' Easy" reviewed by Jack Bowers


Even though Houston Person isn't, strictly speaking, a “Texas tenor"--he hails from Florence, SC--the crafty veteran hits the mark in almost every other respect, from his clear and powerful sound to his unremitting propensity to brighten a melody and to swing under any and all conditions. On his latest album, Person, still marshaling all the right ...

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Joey DeFrancesco: One for Rudy

Read "One for Rudy" reviewed by Jack Bowers


The “Rudy" singled out for favor on this new CD by organist Joey DeFrancesco's admirable trio is the legendary recording engineer Rudy van Gelder who engineered, mixed and mastered the album at his studio in Englewood Cliffs, NJ. DeFrancesco, whose mastery of the Hammond B3 is universally recognized and unquestioned, wrote the groovy homage to van ...


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