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Article: Album Review

Ted Rosenthal Trio: My Funny Valentine

Read "My Funny Valentine" reviewed by Elliott Simon


Ted Rosenthal's My Funny Valentine finds the pianist joined by bassist George Mraz and drummer Al Foster in a tribute to singer Helen Merrill. Rosenthal and Mraz have toured extensively with Merrill in Japan and this CD serves up songs from her repertoire. The subtleties of the arrangements combined with intriguing juxtapositions and perfect lyricism make ...

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News: Recording

Charmaine Clamor Releases a "Filipino Serenade" on Freeham Records

Charmaine Clamor Releases a "Filipino Serenade" on Freeham Records

New York, NY - Charmaine Clamors critically acclaimed recordings have the ability to amalgamate the soul and swing of American jazz combined with traditional Filipino folk music, languages and instruments. By doing something so unique, it instantaneously created a new fusion genre she dubbed jazzipino. Hailing from the regional town of Subic-Zambales, ...

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News: Education

Chamber Music America Presents a Free Workshop with Jim Eigo on December 2

Chamber Music America Presents a Free Workshop with Jim Eigo on December 2

PRESENTS FIRST TUESDAYS Using New Technology A FREE WORKSHOP WITH JIM EIGO President/Jazz Promo Services December 2, 2008, 3:00-5:00 P.M. Saint Peter’s Church 619 Lexington Avenue at 54th Street New York, NY Back by popular demand, Jim Eigo broadens his PR workshop to speak about the ...

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Article: Profile

Curtis Fuller: Motor City Messenger

Read "Curtis Fuller: Motor City Messenger" reviewed by Russ Musto


The most recorded jazz trombonist of his lifetime, Curtis Fuller's illustrious career spans six decades and includes tenures with many of the greatest names in this music. Born Dec. 15th, 1934 in Detroit, Fuller was orphaned at an early age, but found family in the close-knit jazz community of the musically fertile Motor City. He first ...

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Article: Profile

Mickey Roker

Read "Mickey Roker" reviewed by George Kanzler


“I started out in rhythm 'n' blues when I first got a trap drum set as a teenager," says Mickey Roker, 76, from his home, “because I was young and it was easier to play that music than playing jazz since I didn't go to school for music". But after he got back to Philadelphia from ...

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News: Performance / Tour

Roger Kellaway Shines on Live at the Jazz Standard Set

Roger Kellaway Shines on Live at the Jazz Standard Set

New York, New York-November 24, 2008- No one can make a piano sing like Roger Kellaway, and nowhere is that more true than on his new release, Live at the Jazz Standard. Beautifully performed and recorded at New York’s legendary Jazz Standard, Kellaway and his usual cast of virtuosos – including guitarist Russell Malone and vibist ...

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Article: Live Review

Cape May Jazz Festival, November 6-8, 2008

Read "Cape May Jazz Festival, November 6-8, 2008" reviewed by Ken Franckling


Cape May Jazz FestivalCape May, NJNovember 6-8, 2008 For 15 years, the semi-annual Cape May Jazz Festival has been offering jazz-and-blues-filled weekends each April and November, to primarily East Coast jazz fans who flock to New Jersey's southernmost tip more for the music than the shopping, the colorful array of gingerbread Victorian houses, or ...

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News: Recording

The James Moody and Hank Jones Quartet Release Jazz Classic Our Delight

The James Moody and Hank Jones Quartet Release Jazz Classic Our Delight

New York, NY With two amazing careers traveling alongside one another but never intersecting, it only seemed natural that James Moody and Hank Jones would finally find each other on the same road. With their new release on the IPO imprint, Our Delight, the two veteran jazz stars make an obvious statement with the title of ...

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News: Recording

Ralph Lalama Quartet Releases "Energy Fields"

Ralph Lalama Quartet Releases "Energy Fields"

New York, NY When a group of similar minded musicians gets together and can relate to each other on a fundamental level about their influences, everything seems to fall into place. In the case of The Ralph Lalama Quartet, those quintessential synergies are apparent on their new release Energy Fields. All four men are well-known veterans ...

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Article: Album Review

Louie Bellson/Clark Terry: Louie & Clark Expedition 2

Read "Louie & Clark Expedition 2" reviewed by George Kanzler


Drummer Louie Bellson and trumpeter/flugelhornist Clark Terry first worked together in the Duke Ellington Orchestra in the '50s and the Duke or, as Terry always refers to him, “The Maestro," remains central to both players' jazz conception. This is more a Bellson big band project than a true collaboration, as Terry only appears on seven of ...


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