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Keyboardist Brian Culbertson Interviewed at AAJ

Keyboardist Brian Culbertson Interviewed at AAJ

Keyboardist extraordinaire Brian Culbertson has a style that is a mixture of inimitable funk and suave grooves. Growing up, Culbertson was heavily influenced by the work of Maynard Ferguson, Dave Sanborn, the Brecker Brothers, Blood Sweat & Tears, James Brown, and Earth Wind & Fire. Bringing Back the Funk (GRP Records, 2008) employs outstanding musicians to ...

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Brian Culbertson: Bringing Back the Funk

Read "Brian Culbertson: Bringing Back the Funk" reviewed by Katrina-Kasey Wheeler


Keyboardist extraordinaire Brian Culbertson has a style that is a mixture of inimitable funk and suave grooves. Growing up, Culbertson was heavily influenced by the work of Maynard Ferguson, Dave Sanborn, the Brecker Brothers, Blood Sweat & Tears, James Brown, and Earth Wind & Fire. Bringing Back the Funk (GRP Records, 2008) employs outstanding musicians to ...

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Saxophonist John Ellis Interviewed at AAJ

Saxophonist John Ellis Interviewed at AAJ

Saxophonist John Ellis is a hybrid of New Orleans funk, New York modernity, Presbyterian sanctification and good ol' performing skills. He blends all those things together on his new record, Dance Like There's No Tomorrow (Hyena, 2008), which features saxophone, sousaphone, organ and drums. AAJ contributor, and host of The Jazz Session, Jason Crane was on ...

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John Ellis: Wide Angle

Read "John Ellis: Wide Angle" reviewed by Jason Crane


Saxophonist John Ellis is a hybrid of New Orleans funk, New York modernity, Presbyterian sanctification and good ol' performing skills. He blends all those things together on his new record, Dance Like There's No Tomorrow (Hyena, 2008), which features saxophone, sousaphone, organ and drums. Ellis celebrated the release of his new album with a ...

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Pianist/Los Gauchos Leader Guillermo Klein Interviewed at AAJ

Pianist/Los Gauchos Leader Guillermo Klein Interviewed at AAJ

Argentine pianist, composer, and bandleader Guillermo Klein is a musician for the global age. He grew up in Buenos Aires, studied in Boston, made his name in New York, returned home for two years, and then relocated to Barcelona. His wife is American; his children are Spanish. His most famous band, Los Guachos, has an international ...

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Guillermo Klein: Muse and Roots

Read "Guillermo Klein: Muse and Roots" reviewed by Eric Benson


Argentine pianist, composer, and bandleader Guillermo Klein is a musician for the global age. He grew up in Buenos Aires, studied in Boston, made his name in New York, returned home for two years, and then relocated to Barcelona. His wife is American; his children are Spanish. His most famous band, Los Guachos, has an international ...

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Vision Festival's Patricia Nicholson Parker Interviewed at AAJ

Vision Festival's Patricia Nicholson Parker Interviewed at AAJ

Patricia Nicholson Parker has been an indefatigable organizing spirit in New York City's artistic community centered on the Lower East Side since 1981, when she directed and helped to organize “A Thousand Cranes Peace Opera," for the opening of the UN Special Sessions on Disarmament. After working with bassists Peter Kowald and William Parker to help ...

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Patricia Nicholson Parker: Everyone Has a Vision

Read "Patricia Nicholson Parker: Everyone Has a Vision" reviewed by John Sharpe


Patricia Nicholson Parker has been an indefatigable organizing spirit in New York City's artistic community centered on the Lower East Side since 1981, when she directed and helped to organize “A Thousand Cranes Peace Opera," for the opening of the UN Special Sessions on Disarmament. After working with bassists Peter Kowald and William Parker to help ...

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Father and Son Team Dino and Jose Saluzzi Interviewed at AAJ

Father and Son Team Dino and Jose Saluzzi Interviewed at AAJ

"Remove the records from Texas, and someone will learn to sing," the composer John Cage once said. The life of Argentine bandoneonist/composer Dino Saluzzi lends weight to Cage's words. Saluzzi was born in 1935 in Campo Santo, a small city in the mountainous Argentine province of Salta, and learned music in the context of daily life ...

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Dino and Jose Saluzzi: Family Guys

Read "Dino and Jose Saluzzi: Family Guys" reviewed by Eric Benson


“Remove the records from Texas, and someone will learn to sing," the composer John Cage once said. The life of Argentine bandoneonist/composer Dino Saluzzi lends weight to Cage's words. Saluzzi was born in 1935 in Campo Santo, a small city in the mountainous Argentine province of Salta, and learned music in the context of daily life ...


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