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Take Five With Jerome Sabbagh

Read "Take Five With Jerome Sabbagh" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Meet Jerome Sabbagh: Saxophonist and composer Jerome Sabbagh was born in Paris in 1973 and has been living in New York for eleven years. After stints as a co-leader with the collective Flipside (with whom he worked for five years and recorded an album for Naxos Jazz), and sideman work with Laurent Coq and Guillermo Klein, ...

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Label: Fresh Sound Records
Released: 2004
Duration: 9:56

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North

Label: Fresh Sound Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: North, Follow The Light, Extatik Eztetik, Indian Song, Sick Leo, Trip, Hymn, Every Now And Then, Not Quite Blue.

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Jerome Sabbagh: North

Read "North" reviewed by Elliott Simon


Jerome Sabbagh brought his tenor to the Big Apple from France a few years ago and quickly gelled with some of NYC's best young progressive players. On his debut as a leader, North , Sabbagh explores a potpourri of styles with a decidedly modern mindset to offer up an original program of newly composed music. His ...

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North

Label: Fresh Sound Records
Released: 2004
Track listing: 1. North, 2. Follow the Light, 3. Extatik Eztetik,4. Indian Song, 5. Sick Leo, 6. Trip, 7. Hymn,8. Every Now and Then, 9. Not Quite Blue

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Jerome Sabbagh: North

Read "North" reviewed by AAJ Staff


With 31-year-old saxophonist Jerome Sabbagh, the Fresh Sound New Talent label presents yet another startlingly good young jazz musician. The French tenor man has a mature conception with a light, clean sound that reminds these ears of Hank Mobley. Like Mobley, Sabbagh chooses notes judiciously and swings firmly. And Sabbagh and North grow stronger and deeper ...

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Jerome Sabbagh: North

Read "North" reviewed by Phil DiPietro


Multifarious elements differentiate Brooklyn-by-way-of-Paris' Jerome Sabbagh from the tenor-playing pack, such as forward-thinking, tradition-rejecting compositions that bring to mind the “big O," as in organic. Another, more obvious element distinguishing this session is the presence of Brooklyn's own Ben Monder in what has to rank as the premier performance by a sideman in 2004. It's simply ...


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