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James Owston

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Songs With My Father

Label: Self Produced
Released: 2025
Track listing: Old Devil Moon; Dat Dere; The Boy Next Door; Room 608; Song For My Mother; Take A Little Time; I'll Be Seeing You; Double Rainbow; Hackensack.

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Article: Album Review

The Emily Masser Quintet: Songs With My Father

Read "Songs With My Father" reviewed by Neil Duggan


Rising vocal talent Emily Masser has already attracted positive attention from British jazz luminaries Claire Martin, Liane Carroll and Clark Tracey. This is no small feat for an artist who has recorded an album while still studying at London's Guildhall School of Music and Drama. She is also helped by having on-tap mentorship and artistic guidance ...

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Triquetra (Catriona Bourne)

Label: Self Produced
Released: 2024
Track listing: Triquetra; Coronach; Sligachan Bridge; Intro To Rowan; Rowan; Lannigan.

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Introducing Emily Masser

Label: Strayhorn Records
Released: 2024
Track listing: A Bitta Bittadose; A Sleepin' Bee; Nothing Like You; The Man I Love; Passarim; So Near, So Far; Than I'll Be Tired Of You / A Time For Love; Suddenly Last Tuesday.

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Sligachan Bridge

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Label: Self Produced
Released: 2024
Duration: 05:11

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Suddenly Last Tuesday

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Label: Strayhorn Records
Released: 2024
Duration: 4:07

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Article: Album Review

Maria Grapsa: Life

Read "Life" reviewed by Neil Duggan


Benefitting from ethnic diversity and multiculturalism, the jazz scene in the UK continues to evolve and thrive. One product of this cultural mix is Maria Grapsa. She has Greek origins but is now London-based. She has brought together a sextet featuring some of the UK's most exciting young talents for her debut album, Life.

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Yes Tomorrow

Label: Discus Music
Released: 2022
Track listing: Micromys Minutus; Medgar Evers; Cosmic Communion; Drum; Parrots; Golden Age; Yes Tomorrow; Every Soul.

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Article: Album Review

Paul Dunmall Quintet: Yes Tomorrow

Read "Yes Tomorrow" reviewed by John Sharpe


Veteran British saxophonist Paul Dunmall helms a crew of talented graduates from the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire on Yes Tomorrow. It's the second time they have appeared on disc with him in a unit as all four were part of the sextet responsible for Cosmic Dream Projection (FMR, 2021). While renowned as a peerless free improviser, Dunmall ...


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