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News: Performance / Tour

Sonny Fortune Quartet at the Turning Point (NJ) on Monday, April 6th

Sonny Fortune Quartet at the Turning Point (NJ) on Monday, April 6th

Jazz Great The Sonny Fortune Quartet Monday April 6 8PM-11PM Monday Jazz at the Turning Point CafFeaturingSonny Fortune - saxophone Michael Cochrane - piano Bill Moring - bass Steve Johns - drumsTwo sets 8pm and 9:30pm / no minimum $20-one music charge for the ...

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News: Recording

Bill Wimmer Releases "Live Testament" to Jazz Project Omaha

Bill Wimmer Releases "Live Testament" to Jazz Project Omaha

New York, New York--Bill Wimmer wanted to connect to longtime jazz associates and record an album. It all finally came together when he met with Dave Stryker (guitar), Victor Lewis (drums), Tony Guilzia (percussion), and Mark Luebbe (bass) to record a live set dubbed Project Omaha, set for release April 7, 2009 on his own Wimjazz ...

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Article: Album Review

Seamus Blake Quartet: Live in Italy

Read "Live in Italy" reviewed by Woodrow Wilkins


Born in London, England and reared in Vancouver, Canada, saxophonist Seamus Blake has established himself as both a leader and an effective sideman. He brings those leadership skills to the two-disc Live in Italy.Blake has gained recognition from Down Beat and Jazz Times magazines, and he finished first in the 2002 Thelonious Monk International ...

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News: Recording

Seamus Blake Quartet Release Double CD Set Live in Italy

Seamus Blake Quartet Release Double CD Set Live in Italy

Hailing from the hotbed of New York City’s jazz scene can never hurt the chances of a musician getting some attention, especially if that musician plays like Seamus Blake. Blake is recognized as one of the finest and most creative young players in jazz and with the release of the double album set Live in Italy, ...

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Article: Album Review

George Cables: Morning Song

Read "Morning Song" reviewed by Terrell Kent Holmes


Morning Song, a recently discovered live set from 1980 led by the great George Cables, is a tale of two gigs. While the quartet performances are middling, Cables' overall dynamism, particularly on his solo piano turns, lifts the disc above mediocrity. The rhythm section of Cables, bassist John Heard and drummer Sherman Ferguson, ...

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Article: Album Review

James Moody and Hank Jones: Our Delight: Hank Jones and James Moody

Read "Our Delight: Hank Jones and James Moody" reviewed by Greg Thomas


"Our Delight," penned by Tadd Dameron, is a fitting title for a quartet date fronted by two venerable elder statesmen of jazz, James Moody and Hank Jones. Close listening will surely enchant lovers of acoustic jazz interpretations of timeless songs by Dameron and Dizzy Gillespie, Moody's mentor, dear friend, boss and frontline partner over four decades. ...

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Article: Profile

Denny Zeitlin

Read "Denny Zeitlin" reviewed by Ken Dryden


For over four decades, Denny Zeitlin has juggled practicing psychiatry, teaching in a medical school, playing jazz piano, composing, arranging, touring and pursuing a number of hobbies. Zeitlin was already playing professionally in high school, graduated Phi Beta Kappa at the University of Illinois, then entered Johns Hopkins Medical School. Zeitlin spent his evenings studying, though ...

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Article: Album Review

Seamus Blake Quartet: Live in Italy

Read "Live in Italy" reviewed by Warren Allen


Back in 2002, Seamus Blake established himself firmly as tenor player of interest with a first place finish in the prestigious Thelonious Monk International Jazz Saxophone Competition. Since then, his rapidly growing discography, as well as collaborations with artists like John Scofield, suggests that the attention is well-deserved. Even still, Blake's first live release ...

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Article: Album Review

Bob Rodriguez: Portraits

Read "Portraits" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


Recorded in 1994 and released in 2009, New York area pianist Bob Rodriguez doesn't delve into an existential framework splattered with hidden meanings. Simply stated, the album title intimates the artist's personalized musical portraitures equally divided between standards and originals. The pianist communicates great depth amid soul-stirring choruses and animated right hand leads. Rodriguez ...

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News: Recording

The Steve Haines Quintet Release "Stickdaboom" on Zoho Records Debut

The Steve Haines Quintet Release "Stickdaboom" on Zoho Records Debut

New York, NY, March 2, 2009 -- Bassist Steve Haines directs the Miles Davis Program in Jazz Studies at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. With that responsibility comes many things including the future of young people dedicating their lives to music. Haines has been involved with some other activities as well besides his educational ...


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