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Article: Album Review

Rocco John Group: Devotion

Read "Devotion" reviewed by Terrell Kent Holmes


Rocco John Iacovone draws from a deep well for his musical inspiration, with sources as diverse as Eric Dolphy, J.S. Bach, Charlie Parker and Nadia Boulanger. These influences manifest themselves on Devotion, a pleasantly original quartet work composed and led by the talented and eclectic saxophonist, who blends these genres with skill and imagination.

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Article: Live Review

Larry Coryell with Joey DeFrancesco at the Iridium

Read "Larry Coryell with Joey DeFrancesco at the Iridium" reviewed by David Miller


Larry Coryell Organ TrioWith Joey DeFrancesco and Byron LandhamThe IridiumNew York, New YorkMarch 26, 2009The atmosphere was surprisingly quiet in advance of the early set at the reliably raucous Iridium on a rainy Thursday night. The excitement was palpable. I didn't fully understand--we were just going to hear a ...

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Article: Multiple Reviews

Jimmy Cobb: Tough Guys & Stickadiboom

Read "Jimmy Cobb: Tough Guys & Stickadiboom" reviewed by George Kanzler


GenerationsTough GuysICA2008 Steve Haines Quintet with Jimmy CobbStickadiboom ZoHo2009 Jimmy Cobb, the latest member of the jazz octogenarian drummers club (Charli Persip joins later this year), is the common thread ...

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Article: Album Review

Radam Schwartz: Blues Citizens

Read "Blues Citizens" reviewed by Woodrow Wilkins


One of the cool things about the relationship between jazz and blues is that both genres grew from the same emotional roots. At times, the only clear distinction is a subtle change in how notes are played. Is it jazz that sounds like the blues, or is it blues that sounds like jazz? On Hammond organist ...

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News: Recording

Radam Schwartz Features the Hammond B3 on New Release Blues Citizens

Radam Schwartz Features the Hammond B3 on New Release Blues Citizens

Radam Schwartz his many talents are completely engaged on the new release Blues Citizens. Radam's prolific career has led to many successful recordings. His own Organized (Muse Records) was mentioned in the B3 Bible as one of the essential organ records of all time. He also has been featured on Cecil Brooks III and the CBIII ...

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Article: Album Review

Bob Rodriguez: Portraits

Read "Portraits" reviewed by Elliott Simon


There are times when there's the urge to put on some solo piano music, turn down the lights and experience the intimacy that no other instrument can so perfectly create. And while the pensive Portraits that Bob Rodriguez paints on this solo effort are done up in somber tones there is an immeasurable beauty to these ...

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Article: Album Review

Bill Wimmer: Project Omaha

Read "Project Omaha" reviewed by Woodrow Wilkins


There are times when the sum of its parts is the heart of an ensemble. Project Omaha, by saxophonist Bill Wimmer, is a perfect example. Though categorized as a solo effort, this is a group outing in the finest sense. The title is also the name given to the band that's comprised of ...

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News: Recording

Bob Albanese Trio with Ira Sullivan Releases One Way/Detour on Zoho Records

Bob Albanese Trio with Ira Sullivan Releases One Way/Detour on Zoho Records

The Bob Albanese Trio with Ira Sullivan is ready to send lovers of jazz on a One Way/Detour. Their first release on Zoho Records (distributed by Allegro) is certain to satisfy the jazz purists and garner new listeners at the same time. With a multitude of experience in jazz, classical, Latin, world, and theater, Albanese has ...

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Article: Album Review

Steve Haines Quintet with Jimmy Cobb: Stickadiboom

Read "Stickadiboom" reviewed by Woodrow Wilkins


With so many jazz artists revisiting standards, it is refreshing when an album like The Steve Haines Quintet's Stickadiboom comes out, featuring all-original music.Bassist Haines directs the Miles Davis Program in Jazz Studies at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. He has recorded with some major names in jazz, including Branford Marsalis, Peter ...

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News: Performance / Tour

Elisabeth Lohninger at Blue Note Sunday, March 22nd

Elisabeth Lohninger at Blue Note Sunday, March 22nd

Elisabeth Lohninger at Blue Note, NYCSpecial Guests: Donny McCaslin (sax), Max Pollak (tap dance/body percussion)Sunday, March 22ndSets: 12:30pm and 2:30pmCover: $24.50 (includes Brunch, the show and a drink)with:Walter Fischbacher, pianoEvan Gregor, bassJordan Perlson, drumsBlue Note Jazz Club 131 W. 3rd StNew York, NY 10012


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