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Kyle Bruckmann: Purposeful Discontent
by James Taylor
When I spoke with oboist Kyle Bruckmann earlier this month, he was in the midst of a recording session with experimental metal act Oxbow (Hydrahead Records). Yeah... haven't heard of them, huh? Punknews.org called Oxbow's 2006 release Love That's Last free-form psychedelia and an infusion of jazz, rock and noise. So it should come as no ...
Delfeayo Marsalis Interviewed at AAJ
Delfeayo Marsalis has been on the jazz scene for a long time. He may have more notoriety due to his very successful tenure as a record producer. But he's been out there playing the trombone in various aggregations including a notable tenure with drumming icon Elvin Jones. He's had his own band through the years, but ...
Delfeayo Marsalis: His Time
by R.J. DeLuke
The time is right, says Delfeayo Marsalis, third youngest of the renowned and prodigious jazz family from New Orleans, speaking with confidence. There aren't that many bands out there playing like my band. ... It's my time. Marsalis has been on the jazz scene for a long time. He may have more notoriety ...
Helen Merrill: 60 anni di dolci canzoni
by AAJ Italy Staff
Intervista di João Moreira dos Santos Helen Merrill, una delle più originali cantanti di sempre, iniziò a cantare professionalmente sessant'anni fa con la Reggie Childs Orchestra. Questo fu solo l'inizio della lunga e intensa carriera di questa talentuosa figlia di immigrati croati, che entrerà nella storia del jazz con le sue incisioni in compagnia di Clifford ...
Sonny Rollins Interviewed at AAJ
Legendary jazz saxophonist Sonny Rollins is a household word," an innovator, and a hardy perennial" in the jazz world. He came up, performed, and recorded with the likes of Miles Davis, Thelonious Monk, and John Coltrane. His musical evolution never stopped, and at 76, he continues to offer a hefty schedule of concerts worldwide. Veteran AAJ ...
Sonny Rollins: Hardy Perennial
by Victor L. Schermer
Legendary jazz saxophonist Sonny Rollins is a household word, an innovator, and a hardy perennial" in the jazz world. He came up, performed, and recorded with the likes of Miles Davis, Thelonious Monk, and John Coltrane. His musical evolution never stopped, and at 76, he continues to offer a hefty schedule of concerts worldwide.
Benevento/Russo Duo Interviewed at AAJ
Could a band without a vocalist be the best rock band in America? Based on Benevento/Russo Duo's latest release, Play Pause Stop, All About Jazz Contributing Editor Paul Olson sure thinks so, and his interview with the keyboardist and drummer explores just why that might be. Check out Benevento/Russo Duo: Hero Rock, Mind-Reading and Constant Movement ...
Benevento/Russo Duo: Hero Rock, Mind-Reading and Constant Movement
by Paul Olson
Could a band without a vocalist be the best rock band in America?Keyboardist Marco Benevento and drummer Joe Russo formed the Benevento/Russo Duo in 2002 in response to Russo being offered a Thursday night residency at the Knitting Factory, New York's still-iconic Downtown improv club. Although the two New-Jersey-raised players were still each well ...
Bob Reynolds Interviewed On The Jason Crane Show
On the latest episode of The Jason Crane Show, Jason Crane interviews saxophonist Bob Reynolds. Reynolds has made a name for himself in the bands of singer-songwriters Jonah Smith and Nelly McKay, and he'll spend 2007 on the road with John Mayer. Reynolds has a new album out called Can't Wait For Perfect on the Fresh ...
Contrabassist/Composer Steuart Liebig Interviewed at AAJ
Steuart Liebig has been a mainstay on the Left Coast scene for many years. With a variety of projects ranging from the avant garde to the avant blues, he recently celebrated his 50th birthday with a concert featuring a veritable who's who of the Los Angeles experimental scene. All About Jazz contributor Rex Butters caught up ...


