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Article: Multiple Reviews

Jean-Michel Pilc: A Portrait & True Story

Read "Jean-Michel Pilc: A Portrait & True Story" reviewed by Dan Bilawsky


If pianist Jean-Michel Pilc hadn't become a musician, he might have had a brilliant career as a philosopher or historian. Throughout John McCormick's film, Jean-Michel Pilc: A Portrait, which highlights Pilc's music and his thoughts on music and art, Pilc doles out grains of truth that are brilliant in their simplicity and speak directly to his ...

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News: Recording

Jean-Michel Pilc - True Story (Dreyfus)

Jean-Michel Pilc - True Story (Dreyfus)

Possessing a technique suggestive of years of rigorous training, French pianist Jean-Michel Pilc is actually an autodidact. His self-honed skills at the keyboard are immediately impressive and evince Bill Evans impressionism by way of Keith Jarrett and Chick Corea. His left hand is very nearly as mighty and variable as his right allowing for overlapping runs ...

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News: Recording

Pianist/Composer Jean-Michel Pilc Releases New CD Titled "True Story" on Dreyfus Jazz

Pianist/Composer Jean-Michel Pilc Releases New CD Titled "True Story" on Dreyfus Jazz

Pianist/Composer Jean-Michel Pilc releases new CD Titled “True Story" on Dreyfus Jazz “Music is the universe once again" --Schopenhauer Music speaks better than words - but sometimes words, such as Schopenhauer's here can catch the magic which makes this art form so unique. And magic is the word for Jean-Michel's new trio. Three painters and storytellers ...

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Article: Album Review

Richard Bona: The Ten Shades of Blues

Read "The Ten Shades of Blues" reviewed by David Miller


Widely known in jazz circles for his virtuosity on the bass, relatively little attention has been paid to Richard Bona's solo career. Pity, as his solo records are generally excellent. Bona's records have a style that can only be referred to as world music. Generally, that term is misused, but Bona truly takes his influences from ...

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Take Five With Steve Blanco

Read "Take Five With Steve Blanco" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Meet Steve Blanco:I play piano, compose, make films, write scripts and do odd jobs for dough ($$).Instrument(s):Piano, drums.Teachers and/or influences?There are too many to list.Two piano teachers that I feel I learned from would be George Mancini, Charles Blenzig and Jean-Michel Pilc. ...

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News: Festival

2009 Caramoor Jazz Festival to Feature Reeves, Walton, Valdes, Weston, and More

Katonah, New York - The 2009 Caramoor International Music Festival, hailed by The New York Times as “... the loveliest Festival of them all," presents its 16th Annual Jazz Festival on August 1 and 2 at the Venetian Theater. Jazz Producer Jim Luce assembles a star-studded line-up of both jazz legends and new forces on ...

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Article: Interview

J.D. Walter: Being a Verb

Read "J.D. Walter: Being a Verb" reviewed by Victor L. Schermer


J.D. Walter is a jazz singers' singer--a purist and an innovator. Although his style has been compared to many vocal titans, it is in the same breath, uniquely his own, and he has become a singular phenomenon on the music scene. Respected and lauded by the great musicians of the contemporary circuit, ...

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Article: Live Review

Jean-Michel Pilc Trio at the Douglas Beach House in Half Moon Bay

Read "Jean-Michel Pilc Trio at the Douglas Beach House in Half Moon Bay" reviewed by Bill Leikam


Jean-Michel Pilc TrioDouglas Beach HouseHalf Moon Bay, CaliforniaJanuary 25, 2009 Jean-Michel Pilc's fingers popped over the keyboard with an opening ferocity that awoke the Sunday audience, as though he were defying the listener not to be impressed by his piano style. He tends to put his whole body into playing, drawing ...

Album

New Dreams

Label: Dreyfus Records
Released: 2008
Track listing: But Not For Me; A Child Is Born; Trees Part I; Hummingbirds; New Dreams; Satin Doll; Widmung; Old Joe; Action; The Meadow; Burning Path; The Brook; Simplicity; Straight No Chaser; Trees Part 2.

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Article: Album Review

Jean-Michel Pilc: New Dreams

Read "New Dreams" reviewed by Budd Kopman


From the first notes of the opening tune “But Not For Me" on the wonderful New Dreams, you know that pianist Jean-Michel Pilc is a master improviser. What he does goes way, way beyond the changes and involves getting at the most essential kernel of the tune. Finding it, he can mutate it in countless ways ...


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