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Roy Haynes Interviewed by Lewis Nash for Harlem Speaks Thursday, October 6th (6:30pm-8:00pm)

Roy Haynes Interviewed by Lewis Nash for Harlem Speaks Thursday, October 6th (6:30pm-8:00pm)

September 26, 2005 To: Listings/Critics/Features From: JAZZ PROMO SERVICES Press Contact: JIM EIGO, [email protected] The Jazz Museum in Harlem 104 East 126th Street New York, NY 10035 www.jazzmuseuminharlem.org FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 09/26/05 Roy Haynes Interviewed by Lewis Nash for Harlem Speaks Roy Haynes, October 6, 2005 Congressman Charles Rangel, October 20, 2005 New York, NY—Master drummer ...

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Louis Hayes

Read "Louis Hayes" reviewed by Marcia Hillman


Influenced by Philly Joe Jones and mentored by Papa Jo Jones, drummer Louis Hayes is a jazz survivor and a swinging one at that. The one-time Detroit musician grew up listening to and eventually playing with such legendary performers as Yusef Lateef, Sam Jones, Kenny Burrell, Tommy Flanagan and so many others from that prosperous golden ...

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Jeremy Pelt: From Classical, Perhaps One Day to Classic

Read "Jeremy Pelt: From Classical, Perhaps One Day to Classic" reviewed by R.J. DeLuke


Trumpeter Jeremy Pelt, all of 28 years old, with a commitment to music and a world of talent, appears to have a bright future. He is creative and his trumpet work is both facile and strong-toned. He's willing to work hard and keep developing. How is it he could almost be pigeonholed into being ...

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The Witchcraft of Rosanne Agasee

Read "The Witchcraft of Rosanne Agasee" reviewed by Gina Vodegel


She came to our attention out of the blue. An unknown singer with a debut album named Home At Last, after the illustrious Steely Dan classic. Rosanne Agasee resides in Toronto, Canada and is a familiar face in many households. After completing an English degree at university, Rosanne pursued an on-air career as host of various ...

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Tokeli Debuts CD on "Woman of Jazz" Interview at xradio.biz

Tokeli Debuts CD on "Woman of Jazz" Interview at xradio.biz

Emerging jazz vocalist TOKELI debuts her new music at XRadio.biz’s “Woman of Jazz” Show with Jaijai Jackson, on Tuesday, September 27, 2005 at 8:00pm PST. TOKELI (www.tokeli.com) will debut a selection of vocal jazz arrangements and original music as well as a 30-minute personal interview about her life & musical influences, hosted by Jaijai Jackson, daughter ...

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Adam Rogers Discusses His Imminent Debut Release and More

Read "Adam Rogers Discusses His Imminent Debut Release and More" reviewed by Phil DiPietro


Unlike many musicians who ply their trade in New York, Adam Rogers has been doing it all his life, being, as he is, a lifelong resident of Manhattan. Since 1990, he has appeared a on over fifty recordings so diverse, that many fans know him as an expert player in different genres. For example, his gigging ...

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Adam Rogers: Tonal Beauty

Read "Adam Rogers: Tonal Beauty" reviewed by David Miller


Don't be surprised if Adam Rogers becomes a household name in the near future. His two latest records, Allegory (Criss Cross, 2003) and Apparitions (Criss Cross, 2005) are must-haves. His working band (Scott Colley, Clarence Penn, Ed Simon, Chris Potter) is made of superb musicians, and it shows on wax. His compositions are oftentimes complex, but ...

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Houston Person: Having a Good Time

Read "Houston Person: Having a Good Time" reviewed by Joao Moreira dos Santos


We met Houston Person in July at Estoril Jazz, the oldest jazz festival held in Portugal. He was due to play with Joey DeFrancesco but as the Hammond B3 player missed the show he jumped from guest to main attraction. Before the concert we had the chance to interview this much underrated tenor saxophonist and talk ...

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Cuong Vu: More Power in a Collective

Read "Cuong Vu: More Power in a Collective" reviewed by Paul Olson


No one sounds like Cuong Vu.Other musicians play trumpet in an effects-laden, rock-inflected environment, but a Cuong Vu album is immediately recognizable. Vu's music couples his trademark airy, bucolic melodies with a deep, churning density of sound and plenty of free improvisation. I spoke with Vu about his fantastic new CD It's Mostly Residual--his ...


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