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Joseph Benzola, Liebman/Rudolph/Drake, Tom Kessler and More

Read "Joseph Benzola, Liebman/Rudolph/Drake, Tom Kessler and More" reviewed by Maurice Hogue


Canadian saxophonist and flautist Anna Webber has seen her star rising since settling in New York. She's become a highly regarded member of the creative improvisation scene there, and each recording of her own compositions becomes more impressive. With her septet she tackles a number of homages to some of her favourite 20th century composers' percussion ...

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Mark Turner Quartet Live at BIMHUIS Amsterdam

Read "Mark Turner Quartet Live at BIMHUIS Amsterdam" reviewed by BIMHUIS


Mark Turner did not sit still in the past year. The American saxophonist released a successful duo album on ECM Records with pianist Ethan Iverson and played alongside famed trumpeter Tom Harrell at the Village Vanguard. This performance at BIMHUIS features his brand new band, after his sold-out performances as a member of Fly, the all-star ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Art Ensemble of Chicago, Marilyn Mazur, Echoes of Zoo and More

Read "Art Ensemble of Chicago, Marilyn Mazur, Echoes of Zoo and More" reviewed by Ludovico Granvassu


New releases keep coming at an exciting place and Mondo Jazz obliges, sharing tons of exicting new releases, in particular celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Art Ensemble of Chicago and its spiritual offspring as well as some great European projects. Playlist Ben Allison “Mondo Jazz Theme (feat. Ted Nash & Pyeng Threadgill)" 0:00 ...

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Jason Palmer: Rhyme And Reason

Read "Rhyme And Reason" reviewed by Mark Corroto


You may wish you had paid more attention in your high school chemistry class, because listening to Rhyme And Reason by trumpeter Jason Palmer calls to mind the description of the nucleus of an atom. Spinning and spinning, various protons and neutrons are both attracted and held off by each other. Same can be said of ...

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Jason Palmer: Rhyme And Reason

Read "Rhyme And Reason" reviewed by Roger Farbey


Jazz albums without chordal instruments can sometimes sound arid. But that is decidedly not the case with Jason Palmer's Rhyme And Reason. The members of his quartet fit together organically, and the contrapuntal interplay between the trumpeter and his co-front man, tenorist Mark Turner, is remarkably tight. But the backline too is populated by a taut ...

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Jason Palmer: Fair Weather

Read "Fair Weather" reviewed by Karl Ackermann


Newvelle Records co-founder, the pianist Elan Mehler is familiar with one of Boston's few long-time, dedicated jazz clubs, Wally's. As he explains in the liner notes for Fair Weather, the club is where trumpeter and North Carolina native Jason Palmer was leading a band for nearly two decades. Palmer has played with leading talents such as ...

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Good Music

Label: Polyglot Music
Released: 2018
Track listing: 'S Wonderful; This Morning; And I Love Her; Slick; Say What You Really Mean; I Should Care; Country Mouse; Get Together; Sway; Jazz In The Park; Adios, Au Revoir, Auf Wiedersehn.

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Fair Weather

Label: Newvelle Records
Released: 2018
Track listing: Side A: Nameless; Fair Weather; Easy Living; Moonlight Becomes You; Side B: Miracles; You Know I Care; Nefertiti; Raise the Love Ceiling; Old Folks.

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T.J. And The Revenge

Label: Little Lost Records
Released: 2018
Track listing: 2500 Johnson Avenue; Pretty Girls Make Me Nervous; Jesus Pants; Menagerie Blues; Don't Make Me Make You Something That You're Not; Love Me Again; I'm Not For Everyone; Love In Retrospect; Tu Veux Quelque Chose; Back Break Molly; Big Dick Jazz; Compassion;

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Tucker Antell: Grime Scene

Read "Grime Scene" reviewed by Dan Bilawsky


Tucker Antell knows how to make an entrance. The two-minute solo stand that opens Grime Scene finds his stentorian saxophone blowing brusque and fluid across a wide swath. It plays like a strong man's lament-cum-catharsis, but what follows on the same track is something else: a bluesy shuffle with foot tap-inducing properties. This marks the first ...


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