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Article: Catching Up With

Cecil Young: On Coming Home

Read "Cecil Young: On Coming Home" reviewed by Paul Rauch


The long journey home holds special meaning for all those that brave the elements of their past, and engage them with the clear identity of the present. This is certainly the case for New York-based trumpeter Cecil Young as he sets autumn flight for his native Seattle to perform at the newly founded Seattle Jazz Fellowship. ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Wadada Leo Smith, Aruan Ortiz & Neill Duncan

Read "Wadada Leo Smith, Aruan Ortiz & Neill Duncan" reviewed by Maurice Hogue


I know that the official International Jazz Day is April 30th, but around the One Man's Jazz HQ, pretty much every show features international artists. This episode is no exception with music from artists representing 14 different countries over the 23 tracks. Heading the list is the unstoppable Wadada Leo Smith with a new band called ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

We Sick, Soojung Lee, Jane Ira Bloom & Novembre

Read "We Sick, Soojung Lee, Jane Ira Bloom & Novembre" reviewed by Maurice Hogue


The release of We Sick is not until the end of April, but definitely watch for this fiery work of improvisation and passion. Not long after George Floyd's murder, pianist deVon Russell Gray, saxophonist Nathan Hanson & drummer Davu Seru recorded We Sick in an abandoned church across from the Minnesota state capitol which was surrounded ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Jane Ira Bloom & Mark Helias

Read "Jane Ira Bloom & Mark Helias" reviewed by Lawrence Peryer


Today, the Spotlight shines On New York-based jazz innovators Jane Ira Bloom and Mark Helias, who join us to discuss their latest collaboration with drummer Bobby Previte, 2.3.23 (Radio Legs Music). The recordings on 2.3.23 completely challenge any preconceived notions the listener might have about any “right way" to collaborate or create improvisational music. ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

A Varied Selection Of New Releases

Read "A Varied Selection Of New Releases" reviewed by Bob Osborne


On this show a varied selection of new releases from Jane Ira Bloom Mark Helias & Bobby Previte, Phil Minton, Pat Thomas, Dave Tucker & Roger Turner--Scatter, Chembo Corniel, Roy McGrath, Fella Cederbaum, Greenhouse Ensemble, Nick Maclean Quartet, Michael Sarian & Matthew Putman, and, Ally Fiola & The Next Quest featuring Jeff Coffin.Playlist Show ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

East Axis, Sebastiano Dessanay, Christoph Irniger & Andrew Cyrille

Read "East Axis, Sebastiano Dessanay, Christoph Irniger & Andrew Cyrille" reviewed by Maurice Hogue


This episode gets down to the bass-ics. I've loaded up this show with tracks that feature some terrific bassists, like Kevin Ray with East Axis and 10-32 K, Italy's Sebastiano Dessanay, Billy Mohler, Joel Grip with Ouat, John Edwards from England, Argentina's Maximiliano Kirszner, and of course, William Parker. There are more. Also on the bill, ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Igor Lumpert, Jane Ira Bloom, Per Zanussi & Brandon Ross

Read "Igor Lumpert, Jane Ira Bloom, Per Zanussi & Brandon Ross" reviewed by Maurice Hogue


The road through this edition of OMJ wends through some heavier territory with new recordings by Igor Lumpert's Innertextures, Norwegian bassist Per Zanussi with the Vestnorsk Jazz Ensemble, the Brandon Ross Pendulum, violin and electronics from J.A. Deane & Jason Kao Hwang, Satoko Fujii, Ivo Perelman, and the Art Ensemble of Chicago among others. Soprano saxophonist ...

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See Our Way

Label: Outline Music / Radio Legs Music
Released: 2022
Track listing: See Our Way 4:35 Cut to the Chase 4:13 Laser Plane 4:28 Detectives 2:59 As Close As It Gets 3:26 Perfect Memory 2:59 Hard Science 4:55 Imaginary Fences 3:48 Folks Sing 5:38 Hold the Wire 3:25 Time Shear 6:25 Quelle 2:43 Second Hand Lonely 6:27

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Jazz Improvisation, Part 2

Read "Jazz Improvisation, Part 2" reviewed by Monk Rowe


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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Charles Mingus, Luke Stewart-Jarvis Earnshaw Quartet & David Binney

Read "Charles Mingus, Luke Stewart-Jarvis Earnshaw Quartet & David Binney" reviewed by Maurice Hogue


An extended piece (actually they all are) from Charles Mingus' The Lost Album From Ronnie Scott's is a definite highlight this week, as is the new release from bassist Luke Stewart and sitarist Jarvis Earnshaw. David Binney's new Tomorrow's Journey gets some added bounce from a crew of young L.A. hotshots, NY drummer John Sturino chips ...


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