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Article: Album Review

David Gibson: End Of The Tunnel

Read "End Of The Tunnel" reviewed by Mark Corroto


The second release for trombonist David Gibson's quartet, End Of The Tunnel, is a return to the ever popular soul-jazz genre. As with his previous disc, A Little Somethin' (Posi-Tone, 2009), Gibson and organist Jared Gold share a love for that infectious 1960s organ combo sound. This disc also continues with the same lineup, ...

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Article: Album Review

Jared Gold: All Wrapped Up

Read "All Wrapped Up" reviewed by Bruce Lindsay


Jared Gold's fourth album as leader, All Wrapped Up, finds fresh faces joining the organist as he releases his first recording without a guitarist. This is also Gold's first all-originals album--although he shares the writing credits with his band mates, who each contribute a tune. The new lineup and new tunes ensure that this album, and ...

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News: Performance / Tour

Saxophonist Tom Tallitsch And His Quartet Will Perform at The Arts Council Of Princeton, Friday May 13th

Saxophonist Tom Tallitsch And His Quartet Will Perform at The Arts Council Of Princeton, Friday May 13th

Tenor and Soprano Saxophonist Tom Tallitsch will be joined by fellow NYC musicians Jared Gold on Hammond B3 Organ, Victor Baker on Guitar, and Mark Ferber on Drums, Friday May 13th in the Solley Auditorium of The Arts Council Of Princeton. The show begins at 8pm at and is located at the Paul Robeson Center 102 ...

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News: Recording

Jared Gold - All Wrapped up (Posi-Tone, 2011)

Jared Gold - All Wrapped up (Posi-Tone, 2011)

Organist Jared Gold builds a fine mainstream outing of hard-bop, blues and ballads on this album in conjunction with Ralph Bowen on tenor saxophone, Jim Rotondi on trumpet and flugelhorn and Quincy Davis on drums. They open the the record fast with a couple of fine cookers, “My Sentiments Exactly" and “Get Out of My Sandbox," ...

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Article: Album Review

Jared Gold: All Wrapped Up

Read "All Wrapped Up" reviewed by Dan Bilawsky


There's a noticeable change in organist Jared Gold's sonic template of choice, before All Wrapped Up even begins. While two out of Gold's three prior releases were quartet outings that used saxophone as the lone horn voice, all three releases were rooted in the traditional organ trio instrumental format. A different guitarist graced each one of ...

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News: Recording

Jared Gold - All Wrapped up (2011)

Jared Gold - All Wrapped up (2011)

As I type this review, I'm listening to not necessarily All Wrapped Up, the new record by organist Jared Gold, but also Unity by Larry Young. I know, it doesn't make sense, since it's Gold's record being reviewed here, not Young's. But something struck me about All Wrapped Up when I listened to it the last ...

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News: Performance / Tour

Pianist Manuel Valera with The Tom Tallitsch Quartet at Miles Jazz Cafe (NYC) on Thursday, April 7th

Pianist Manuel Valera with The Tom Tallitsch Quartet at Miles Jazz Cafe (NYC) on Thursday, April 7th

Miles Jazz Cafe NYC Thursday, April 7th 9:30-11:30pm 212 East 52nd Street New York, NY 10022-6201 (212) 371-7657 Subway: Lexington Av/53 St Tom Tallitsch—Saxophones Manuel Valera—Piano Peter Brendler—Bass David Ashkenazy—Drums Cuban pianist, bandleader, composer and arranger, Manuel Valera ...

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Article: Live From New York

Wayne Shorter, Roscoe Mitchell & Oliver Lake

Read "Wayne Shorter, Roscoe Mitchell & Oliver Lake" reviewed by Martin Longley


The Wayne Shorter Quartet The Town Hall February 9, 2011 When observing Wayne Shorter on the stage, he's immediately remarkable for possessing an eccentric body language. In his childlike way (particularly the exploratory, enquiring nature of the as-yet-unformed), Shorter reveals his inner self, always responding to his ...

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Article: Live Review

Dave Stryker Organ Quartet at Cecil's Jazz Club

Read "Dave Stryker Organ Quartet at Cecil's Jazz Club" reviewed by David A. Orthmann


Dave Stryker Organ QuartetCecil's Jazz ClubWest Orange, NJDecember 4, 2010 Guitarist and bandleader Dave Stryker straddles the line between art and entertainment as well as anyone in jazz. For those who simply wanted to have a good time, the opening set on the second night of his two night stand ...

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Out of Line

Label: Posi-Tone Records
Released: 2010
Track listing: An Aperitif; Preachin'; Out Of Line; You Haven't Done Nothin'; It Is Well; Down South; The Stone Age; La-La (Means I Love You); Skylark.


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