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Introducing Brittany Davis and new music from Sharel Casssity, Tortoise, Ines Velasco and Sean Imboden

by Hobart Taylor
Introducing Brittany Davis and new music from Sharel Casssity, Tortoise, Ines Velasco and Sean Imboden. Playlist Marianne Solivan Drifting Through This Maze" from Break's Over (Imani) 0:00 Gustavo Cortinas The Man of Flesh and Bone" from The Crisis Knows No Borders (Desafio Candente) 6:00 Brittany Davis" Amid the Blackout of the Night" from Black ...
Susan Alcorn, Damon Locks, Allison Miller, Avishai Cohen and Yuval Drabkin

by Hobart Taylor
New music from Allison Miller, Damon Locks, Avishai Cohen with Yuval Drabkin and remembering pedal steel guitarist Susan Alcorn.Playlist Allen Lowe & the Constant Sorrow Orchestra Dance of the Occupiers" from Louis Armstrong's America (ESP-Disk) 0:00 Mafalda Minnozzi Telefone" from Riofonic (Musica Populare Italiana) 2:51 Jimmy Farace Hours Fly, Flowers Die" from Hours ...
Allen Lowe, Muriel Grossmann, Kevin Sun and Maia the Artiste

by Hobart Taylor
Music from Allen Lowe's Constant Sorrow Orchestra, Muriel Grossmann, Kevin Sun and Maia the Artiste. Playlist Don Paul My Mother's Spirit Speaks to Me, Whispering of Eternity" from Louisiana Stories (Irresistible/Revolutionary) 0:00 Pia Hernandez El Enemigo" from La Emperatriz (Ears&Eyes) 4:01 Noah Preminger Stan's Mood" from Ballads (Chill Tone) 8:21 Jessica Jones Quartet" ...
Robin Holcomb, Damon Locks, Don Paul, Amanda Gardier and More

by Hobart Taylor
New music from Robin Holcomb, Damon Locks, the Jessica Jones Quartet and Posi-Tone Records' super group Blue Moods.Playlist Dashawn Hickman Don't Let The Devil Ride" from Drums, Roots & Steel (Little Village Foundation) 0:00 Amanda Gardier Electroshock Therapy" from Auteur (Postal) 6:19 Afro Peruvian New Trends Orchestra Corina Bartra Tun Tun Tun-La ...
Jessica Jones Quartet: Edible Flowers

by Dan McClenaghan
The Jessica Jones Quartet's Edible Flowers can be described as a pair of hot tenor saxophonists cranking things up and shouting out one freewheeling romp (or rant) after another. There is a structure to her tunes, but the improvisation slice of the pie is a big one. Saxophonist Jones is joined by her sax mate, Tony ...
Saxophonist Jessica Jones is on a Continuum

by UDEiGWE
Jessica Jones Quartet's latest album, Continuum, is the product of an earnest and organic execution of musical creativity. Continuum features Jessica Jones on tenor saxophone, tony Jones on tenor saxophone, Stomu Takeishi on bass, Kenny Wollesen on drums, Devante Dunbar on alto saxophone, Ed Reed on vocals, Ambrose Akinmusire on trumpet, and Mamadou Sidibe on Kamali ...
Jessica Jones Quartet: Moxie

by Dan Bilawsky
Moxie is both an extension of tenor saxophonist Jessica Jones' previous work and a glimpse back to an earlier point in her career: she continues to explore the possibilities inherent in a piano-less quartet with a two-tenor front line while reuniting with a rhythm duo that she worked with in the '80s--bassist Stomu Takeishi and drummer ...
Jessica Jones Quartet: Word

by AAJ Italy Staff
Disco strano questo Word, licenziato dal Jessica Jones Quartet. Per più di un motivo. A partire dalla classica suddivisione in Side A e Side B tipica dei vecchi vinile, che coincide, si scoprirà, con due differenti, quasi opposte direzioni musicali. La facciata A, composta da cinque brani originali e due noti standard, scorre via liscia come ...
Jessica Jones Quartet: Word

by Michael P. Gladstone
The provocative Word takes a few bites from different pies, making it quite an interesting album. This is a Jones family project--leader, pianist and saxophonist Jessica is joined by husband Tony (saxophone), daughter Candace (vocals) and son Levi (bass). Jessica Jones, Bay Area native, is now a resident of Brooklyn. Both she and her ...
Jessica Jones Quartet: Word

by Mark Corroto
Jazz has always had its own poetry. Not just the music, but the language. Recall hearing Cab Calloway or Louis Armstrong give an introduction from the bandstand or the cadence of Lester Young and Slim Gaillard's words. Jazz has always had its own idiom. It is poetry, and it is easy enough to understand that poetry ...