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Article: Album Review

RED Trio + John Butcher: Empire

Read "Empire" reviewed by John Sharpe


By inviting English saxophonist John Butcher to join them in a Lisbon studio, the Portuguese Red Trio executed a stroke of genius. Together they stretch pianist Bill Evans' democratic ethos to its logical conclusion: no-one leads, no-one follows, but paradoxically all four move as one, exploring timbre and mood across three collectively improvised cuts. The threesome's ...

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News: Contest

Enter the "Jason Stein - The Story This Time" CD Giveaway at All About Jazz!

Enter the "Jason Stein - The Story This Time" CD Giveaway at All About Jazz!

All About Jazz members are invited to enter the Delmark “Jason Stein—The Story This Time“ giveaway contest starting today. We'll select FIVE winners at the conclusion of the contest on February 28th. Click here to enter the contest (Following Jason Stein at AAJ automatically enters you in the contest.) Good luck! Your Friends at Delmark Records ...

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The Story This Time

Label: Delmark Records
Released: 2011
Track listing: Background Music; Laced Case; Little Big Horse; Skippy; Badlands; Palo Alto; Hatoolie; Gallop's Gallop; Hoke's Dream; Work; Lennie Bird.

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News: Recording

Jason Stein Quartet - The Story This Time (Delmark, 2011)

Jason Stein Quartet - The Story This Time (Delmark, 2011)

Choosing to focus on the bass clarinet makes Jason Stein a unique figure in jazz. While notables like Eric Dolphy and David Murray have used the instrument as part of their repertoire, Stien's focus on the instrument has led him to develop his own unique voice. The remainder of the quartet consists of Keefe Jackson on ...

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News: Recording

Delmark Records: New Jazz and Blues Releases for the fall

Delmark Records: New Jazz and Blues Releases for the fall

Available October 25, 2011 Jason Adasiewicz's Sun Rooms Spacer Delmark CD (DE 2012) / LP (DF 2012) Sun Rooms is Jason Adasiewicz's three year old trio featuring Jason (vibraphone), Mike Reed (drums) and Nate McBride (bass). Their debut record Sun Rooms (Delmark 593) was named by the New York Times (Ben Ratliff) as one of the ...

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Article: Album Review

Jason Stein's Locksmith Isidore: Three Kinds of Happiness

Read "Three Kinds of Happiness" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


Locksmith Isidore's third release is a study in improvisational and composition-based contrasts. Led by bass clarinetist Jason Stein, the program is underscored by a frothy outlook amid temperate interludes and more than enough pop, snap and fluid progressions. Other than his inventive soloing jaunts, Stein communicates a keen jazz vernacular, molding conventional jazz fare with a ...

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News: Recording

Jason Stein's Locksmith Isidore - Three Kinds of Happiness (Not Two, 2010) ****1/2

Jason Stein's Locksmith Isidore - Three Kinds of Happiness (Not Two, 2010) ****1/2

By Guy Peters I have a soft spot for the bass clarinet. The quirky look of the instrument certainly has something to do with that. Also the fact that it has rather few practitioners and the realisation that some of them (like Rudi Mahall and Louis Sclavis) do tremendous things with it. Of course, there's also ...

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News: Radio

The Jazz Session #230: Jason Stein

The Jazz Session #230: Jason Stein

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News: Recording

Chicago Bass Clarinetist Jason Stein's Locksmith Isidore Releases Third CD "Three Kinds of Happiness," on Not Two Records - November 30, 2010

Chicago Bass Clarinetist Jason Stein's Locksmith Isidore Releases Third CD "Three Kinds of Happiness," on Not Two Records - November 30, 2010

Featuring Jason Roebke (bass) and Michael Pride (drums) There are many who embrace tradition, and jazz's recent history is replete with acolytes of a certain era or style. Bass clarinetist Jason Stein is cut from a very different cloth however, and Three Kinds of Happiness, the new album by his trio, Locksmith Isidore, demonstrates just how ...

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Article: Album Review

Mike Pride’s From Bacteria to Boys: Betweenwhile

Read "Betweenwhile" reviewed by Mark Corroto


Certainly, any attempt to pigeonhole this drummer is a lesson in failure; priding himself in his diverse interests, whether recording a duet album of free improvisation with Jon Irabagon, on I Don”t Hear Nothin' But The Blues (Loyal Label, 2009), or playing with punk band Millions Of Dead Cops, Mike Pride he has also distinguished himself ...


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