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Jerry Kalaf

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Little Did I Dream

Label: GreenGig Music
Released: 2025
Track listing: I Just Don't Know What To Do; Little Did I Dream; The Very Thought Of You; I Remember You; My Buddy; You Bother Me; Azure; Not To Worry.

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I Just Don't Know What To Do

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Label: GreenGig Music
Released: 2025
Duration: 03:59

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Peter Madsen, Immanuel Wilkins, and the WDR Big Band

Read "Peter Madsen, Immanuel Wilkins, and the WDR Big Band" reviewed by Jerome Wilson


This program contains new music from Peter Madsen, the WDR Big Band and the Steve Allee Big Band. It also features Immanuel Wilkins, Jaki Byard, and Taylor Ho Bynum. Playlist Henry Threadgill Sextett “I Can't Wait Till I Get Home" from The Complete Novus & Columbia Recordings of Henry Threadgill & Air (Mosaic) 00:00 ...

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Article: Multiple Reviews

Five Worthwhile Releases From Early 2025

Read "Five Worthwhile Releases From Early 2025" reviewed by Jerome Wilson


These are short reviews of several albums released during the first months of 2025. Pablo Tarantino Charnia PKmusik 2024 Drummer Pablo Tarantino is originally from Argentina but currently resides in Germany. The music on his debut CD moves with the slow grace and spacious beauty of some ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Steve Sieck, Don Paul, Joe Elefante & Holman Alvarez

Read "Steve Sieck, Don Paul, Joe Elefante & Holman Alvarez" reviewed by Joe Dimino


We launch into the 890th episode of Neon Jazz with a bang, featuring the remarkable Holman Alvarez and the title track from his 2024 album, Hidden Objects. From there, the journey unfolds with a dynamic lineup of fresh sounds: George Colligan and his band Theoretical Planets bring their bold brilliance, Honolulu's Groovology grooves with swinging flair, ...

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Daybreak

Label: GreenGig Music
Released: 2021
Track listing: Can'T Get Out Of This Mood; Daybreak; How Little We Know; Inside A Silent Tear; Who Knows Where The Time Goes; Listen Here; Stardust

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Article: Multiple Reviews

Leslie Lewis: Midnight Sun / Keeper of the Flame

Read "Leslie Lewis: Midnight Sun / Keeper of the Flame" reviewed by Jack Bowers


Leslie Lewis is a singer who has found steady work on the West Coast and elsewhere, and for good reason--she's personable, easy on the eyes, and more to the point, has a pleasant mid-range voice, sings squarely on key, and knows how to sell a lyric. Keeper of the Flame and Midnight Sun are Lewis' second ...

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Article: Album Review

Louis Durra: Rocket Science

Read "Rocket Science" reviewed by Bruce Lindsay


The constant revitalization of the piano trio is one of the most rewarding developments in recent jazz history and it continues apace with Louis Durra's Rocket Science. Durra isn't introducing a major paradigm shift, but with Ryan McGillicuddy on bass and longtime compatriot Jerry Kalaf on drums, he's bringing a few fresh new tunes to the ...

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Article: Album Review

Louis Durra: The Best of Both Possible Worlds

Read "The Best of Both Possible Worlds" reviewed by Hrayr Attarian


Versatile pianist Louis Durra is no stranger to genre bending experiments. His resume as a recording artist includes sessions with church choirs and musical casts, as well as Christmas discs and those with his more mainstream jazz trio. On The Best of Both Possible Worlds, he interprets eight popular tunes ranging from light rock to reggae, ...


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