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Article: Extended Analysis

University of Central Florida Jazz Ensemble 1: Jazz Town / The Blues Is Alright

Read "University of Central Florida Jazz Ensemble 1: Jazz Town / The Blues Is Alright" reviewed by Jack Bowers


The state of Florida, not usually thought of as a hotbed of jazz, has become a breeding ground for those who may someday be counted among the music's best and brightest, thanks to the state's several widely praised undergraduate Jazz Studies programs that are churning out well-schooled musicians almost as fast as Ben and Jerry's churns ...

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From Memphis to Mobile

Label: Random Act Records
Released: 2009
Track listing: Rock Skippin'; Bad Moon; If I Had Only Known; Beatrice; The Norfolk Southern RR; I Loves You, Porgy; Chasin' Tail; Walking Home; Basin Street Blues; Thunderbird; A Single Petal of a Rose.

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News: Radio

JazzWeek Radio Chart: November 30, 2009

TW LW 2W Artist TW LW Move Add Rpts Peak Wks 1 4 1 Eric Alexander Revival Of The Fittest (HighNote) 167 190 -23 1 46 1 9 2 1 3 Jeff Hamilton Trio Symbiosis (Capri) 166 236 -70 0 40 1 9 3 3 4 Poncho Sanchez Psychedelic Blues (Concord) 163 195 -32 0 40 2 10 ...

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News: Radio

JazzWeek Radio Chart: November 23, 2009

TW LW 2W Artist TW LW Move Add Rpts Peak Wks 1 3 1 Jeff Hamilton Trio Symbiosis (Capri) 236 191 +45 2 53 1 8 2 2 5 Joey DeFrancesco Snapshot (HighNote) 220 202 +18 1 66 1 5 3 4 2 Poncho Sanchez Psychedelic Blues (Concord) 195 188 +7 0 46 2 9 4 1 ...

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Article: Album Review

Jeff Rupert: From Memphis to Mobile

Read "From Memphis to Mobile" reviewed by Nicholas F. Mondello


Sound and swing. It seems that these two elements of the very DNA of jazz are sadly absent from much of what is offered up in some of today's recorded music. It might be smooth or contrived, but much that's heard doesn't seem in synch with the very essence of the art form. Happily, with From ...

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Article: Album Review

Jeff Lashway: Reunion

Read "Reunion" reviewed by Nicholas F. Mondello


Throughout the decades, the bands of trumpet legend Maynard Ferguson were, by very nature, heavily brass and ensemble section oriented. Occasionally, Ferguson's pianists were given the opportunity to shine, launching into extended solo tune introductions or brief solos. Some of those pianists were (or would become) stars or leaders in their own right. They included Mike ...


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