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News: Recording

Dave Wilson Quartet Releases "Spiral" on Summit Records

Dave Wilson Quartet Releases "Spiral" on Summit Records

The CD is out! Spiral by the Dave Wilson Quartet, featuring Dave on tenor and soprano saxophones, was released officially on June 15th, courtesy of Summit Records, a nationally based label, located in Phoenix, Arizona. This features 6 original compositions in a contemporary mode including “Spiral," “Ocean Blue," “Movin' On," “Remembering," “Summer Breezes," and “Like GS ...

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News: Performance / Tour

Dom Minasi at the Stone on July 21st

Dom Minasi at the Stone on July 21st

Wednesday July 21st @ Stone The corner of E 3rd & Ave C 8pm & 10pm 8pm The Dom Minasi Super Septet Featuring Sabir Mateen ( tenor sax), Blaise Siwula ( alto sax), Rob Henke (trumpet) Steve Swell (trombone), Dom Minasi (guitar) Ken Filiano (bass) and Jay Rosen on drums Only $10 ...

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Article: Album Review

Sun Ra Arkestra: Live At The Paradox

Read "Live At The Paradox" reviewed by Dan Bilawsky


Few groups have travelled as far--cosmically and musically--as the Sun Ra Arkestra. While Ra's Saturnian schtick brought him great attention and notoriety, his music goes well beyond that one area. The roots of swing, bop-leaning sounds, extra-terrestrial experimentalism and free jazz of the most ferocious kind are all part of Ra's repertoire. Ra ...

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Article: Album Review

Jamie Ousley: Back Home

Read "Back Home" reviewed by Edward Blanco


One of the most in-demand bassist in South Florida, Jamie Ousley comes Back Home with an eclectic collection of songs on his second album featuring nine originals, one standard and a Latin shaded rendition of a Frederic Chopin composition. Originally from Tennessee and now residing in Miami since 1998--where he teaches at Florida International University--the bassist ...

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Article: Album Review

Johnny Griffin: Live At Ronnie Scott's

Read "Live At Ronnie Scott's" reviewed by Dan Bilawsky


Live At Ronnie Scott's is likely to draw in a lot of jazz listeners for two reasons. First, this album was the final recording that the late Johnny Griffin--known as a saxophone speed demon--made as a leader. While other unreleased material might make its way to the market at a later date, this is Grffin's last ...

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News: Performance / Tour

The Stryker / Slagle Band CD Release at The Jazz Standard Tues., Aug. 10th Sets at 7:30pm & 9:30

The Stryker / Slagle Band CD Release at The Jazz Standard Tues., Aug. 10th Sets at 7:30pm & 9:30

The Stryker / Slagle Band CD Release at The Jazz Standard 116 E. 27th Street (between Lexington and Park Avenues) Tues., Aug. 10th Sets at 7:30pm & 9:30 The Stryker / Slagle Band Dave Stryker--guitar Steve Slagle--sax Ed Howard--bass TBA--drums NEW CD: KEEPER The Stryker / Slagle Band Keeper ...

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News: Music Industry

Jazz Promo Services Now Accepting Submissions

Jazz Promo Services Now Accepting Submissions

Attention All Artists, Labels, Managers and Agents! Jim Eigo's Jazz Promo Services is now accepting campaign submissions for the 4th Quarter. If you, your label or client is planning to release a new CD in the 4th quarter or the near future now is the time to set up your campaign. Advancing is the key to ...

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Article: Album Review

Chris Massey: Vibrainium

Read "Vibrainium" reviewed by Dan Bilawsky


A tight, two horn front-line, strong solo personalities, an aggressive--yet flexible--rhythm section and first-rate compositions are all part of the package on drummer Chris Massey's Vibrainium. From the first notes of the album-opening “Galactus" to the end of “Mr. Twilight," Massey demonstrates a take-no-prisoners attitude and a willingness to explore different avenues of music with great ...

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Article: Album Review

Daniel Smith: Blue Bassoon

Read "Blue Bassoon" reviewed by Dan Bilawsky


When many people hear discussions about the bassoon, they are far more likely to think of “Peter And The Wolf" than Charlie Parker and Wayne Shorter tunes. While jazz is open to any-and-all-comers in every instrument family, the technical demands of the bassoon--an unwieldy double reed instrument that rarely leaves the confines of classical music--and its ...

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Article: Album Review

Joe Chambers: Horace To Max

Read "Horace To Max" reviewed by Edward Blanco


In this follow up to the critically-acclaimed The Outlaw (Savant 2006) recording, Joe Chambers tips his hat to colleagues Horace Silver and Max Roach with Horace To Max, paying tribute to mentor Roach and recognizing Silver as one of the most important composers of the post-bop era of jazz. A highly-regarded session drummer of the '60s ...


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