Home » Search Center » Results: Jack DeJohnette

Results for "Jack DeJohnette"

Advanced search options

275

Article: Multiple Reviews

Lee Konitz In The 1980s

Read "Lee Konitz In The 1980s" reviewed by Robert Iannapollo


Saxophonist Lee Konitz turned 82 in October 2009 and he's still going as strong and as steady as ever. He recently played a birthday duet concert with pianist Harold Danko. While the set included the usual standards there were also a couple of surprises such as the Konitz original “Kary's Trance." Konitz and Danko have a ...

Article: Live Review

Jack DeJohnette "The Ripple Effect"

Read "Jack DeJohnette "The Ripple Effect"" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


Auditorium - Roma - 27.10.2009 Originale e autoreferenziale sono due parole che fanno rima, ma hanno un significato diverso. Ne è stato esempio lampante anche il concerto di Jack DeJohnette, a Roma lo scorso 27 ottobre con il suo progetto The Ripple Effect: quasi due ore di musica dove si è assistito a una commistione di ...

417

Article: Album Review

trioVD: Fill It Up With Ghosts

Read "Fill It Up With Ghosts" reviewed by Chris May


While Oliver Weindling's Babel label has recorded some of Britain's most lyrical and mellifluous artists, including vocalist Christine Tobin, guitarist Phil Robson and the post-bop mutationist band Polar Bear, it has also, true to its name, championed some of the country's most iconoclastic noise-jazz outfits, notably Acoustic Ladyland and Led Bib. Leeds-based trioVD, though ...

644

Article: Take Five With...

Take Five With Dan Dorff

Read "Take Five With Dan Dorff" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Meet Daniel Joseph Dorff: Dan Dorff is a drummer, percussionist and keyboardist who specializes in styles ranging from jazz, blues, gospel and folk to rock, pop, afro-cuban, brazilian and other dance genres. The depth of Dan's musical interests has sparked a performing career that has led him to 4 continents and over 25 countries and keeps ...

167

News: Interview

Singer/Songwriter/Pianist Bruce Hornsby Interviewed at AAJ...and More

Singer/Songwriter/Pianist Bruce Hornsby Interviewed at AAJ...and More

For more than 20 years, singer/songwriter, pianist/composer, and band-leader Bruce Hornsby, has proven to be a survivor in an ever changing music environment. From winning multiple awards including a Grammy for Best New Artist in 1987 for the multi-platinum album The Way It Is (RCA, 1986) with his band The Range, to dual releases in 2007 ...

1,066

Article: Interview

Bruce Hornsby: The Master of Levitation

Read "Bruce Hornsby: The Master of Levitation" reviewed by Mark F. Turner


For more than 20 years, singer/songwriter, pianist/composer, and band-leader Bruce Hornsby, has proven to be a survivor in an ever changing music environment. From winning multiple awards including a Grammy for Best New Artist in 1987 for the multi-platinum album The Way It Is (RCA, 1986) with his band The Range, to dual releases in 2007 ...

1,304

Article: Live Review

ECM at 40: Enjoy Jazz Festival: Days 3-6, October 22-25, 2009

Read "ECM at 40: Enjoy Jazz Festival: Days 3-6, October 22-25, 2009" reviewed by John Kelman


Days 1-2 | Day 3-6 | Days 7-10 | Days 11-12 ECM at 40. It's hard to believe that a record label responsible for stretching the boundaries of modern music has survived the various crises that have threatened and, in some cases, decimated so many others. With Enjoy Jazz's “The Blue Sound: 40 Years ...

149

Article: Multiple Reviews

It's The Drummer, Stupid

Read "It's The Drummer, Stupid" reviewed by Mark Corroto


If you're a jazz misanthrope you probably think first to “shoot the pianist," a saying taken from the Francois Truffaut film of the same name, Tirez sur le pianiste. Truth be told, the most effective way to pull the plug on a jazz band, a very good jazz band, is to take out the drummer. An ...

1,623

Article: Interview

Danilo Pérez: la aventura del momento

Read "Danilo Pérez: la aventura del momento" reviewed by Joan A. Cararach


Al otro lado de la pantalla (gracias, Skype), aparece Danilo Pérez (Pueblo Nuevo, Monte Oscuro, 1965). Sonriente, comunicativo, afable, interrumpe de vez en cuando la conversación para ir presentando a las personas que pasan por su despacho en el Berklee College of Music. El pianista panameño acaba de regresar a los escenarios tras una lesión en ...

241

Article: Album Review

John Surman: Brewster's Rooster

Read "Brewster's Rooster" reviewed by Jeff Stockton


Over 150 years experience! That's how the band saxophonist John Surman assembled for Brewster's Rooster could be advertised. Surman first played with drummer Jack DeJohnette in the late '70s and DeJohnette and guitarist John Abercrombie first worked together earlier that decade. Rounded out by bassist Drew Gress, Surman revisits straight-ahead jazz after essaying an eclectic range ...


Engage

Get more of a good thing!

Our weekly newsletter highlights our top stories, our special offers, and upcoming jazz events near you.

Install All About Jazz

iOS Instructions:

To install this app, follow these steps:

All About Jazz would like to send you notifications

Notifications include timely alerts to content of interest, such as articles, reviews, new features, and more. These can be configured in Settings.