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News: Performance / Tour

Leonisa Ardizzone Quintet CD Release Show at The Kitano on December 4th

Leonisa Ardizzone Quintet CD Release Show at The Kitano on December 4th

Following-up on a critically acclaimed debut CD Afraid of the Heights (Ardijenn Music, 2007), The Leonisa Ardizzone Quintet’s sophomore release The Scent of Bitter Almonds reflects a personally tumultuous year for Leonisa that saw the temporary dissolution and subsequent renewal of her 12 year marriage. The song choices, arrangements and overall feel of the music reveal ...

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Article: Album Review

Karrin Allyson: Imagina

Read "Imagina" reviewed by Marcia Hillman


Karrin Allyson has crafted a delightful and loving salute to songs of Brazil on Imagina. As stated in the liner notes, she wanted to “sing songs I love with players that I love." And that she has done. Accompanied by Gil Goldstein (piano and accordion), Rod Fleeman (acoustic guitar), David Finck (acoustic bass), Todd Strait (drums), ...

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News: Recording

Denise Donatelli Rides the Waves of Success with New CD "What Lies Within"

Denise Donatelli Rides the Waves of Success with New CD "What Lies Within"

New York, NY - October 28, 2008--Sure to please jazz lovers everywhere, smooth vocalist Denise Donatelli turns in a virtuoso effort with her new release What Lies Within. Described by the Los Angeles Times as a singer jazz musicians love to love, the accomplished alto Donatelli has impressed audiences everywhere with her range, dedication, and confidence ...

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Article: Album Review

James Moody and Hank Jones Quartet: Our Delight

Read "Our Delight" reviewed by Mark Corroto


The title Our Delight should have been subtitled with (to borrow a line from Ornette Coleman) “This Is Our Music," not so much in the sense of revolution as revelation. But then Pianist Hank Jones and saxophonist James Moody have been revealing their precious gifts of music since the 1940s. Both artists have been witness (and ...

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News: Recording

Garry Dial and Terre Roche - "Us An' Them" - A Collection of National Anthems

Garry Dial and Terre Roche -  "Us An' Them" - A Collection of National Anthems

Musicians have long set out to bring the world closer together with their music, but few endeavors have been as ambitious and successful as Garry Dial and Terre Roche’s Us An’ Them: A Collection of National Anthems [Made In New York]. Jazz pianist/arranger/educator Dial and folk guitarist/singer-songwriter Roche have both sought to bring about positive change ...

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Article: Album Review

The Stryker/Slagle Band: The Scene

Read "The Scene" reviewed by John Barron


The Scene finds guitarist Dave Stryker and saxophonist Steve Slagle collaborating for their fourth recording as co-leaders. The disc is a clever, soulful set of original progressive jazz featuring bassist Jay Anderson, drummer Victor Lewis and, on four tracks, special guest saxophonist Joe Lovano. The sly bouncy opener “Skee," a dedication to the late bassist Dennis ...

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Article: Album Review

Bob Mover: It Amazes Me

Read "It Amazes Me" reviewed by John Barron


New York-based saxophonist Bob Mover is arguably one of the jazz world's best kept secrets. In a career spanning four decades, Mover has shared the stage with the likes of Jaki Byard, Charles Mingus and Chet Baker, yet, for the most part, has flown under the radar of mainstream recognition. It Amazes Me, the saxophonist's first ...

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Article: Album Review

Kenny Garrett: Sketches of MD: Live at The Iridium

Read "Sketches of MD: Live at The Iridium" reviewed by Greg Thomas


Kenny Garrett continues his mélange of modal exploration with Sketches of MD: Live at The Iridium. The recording is a sequel to Beyond the Wall, Garrett’s early collaboration with Pharoah Sanders, and is a snapshot of his progression.The opening number, “The Ring,” starts with a dramatic theme stated by the alto-tenor front ...

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Article: Multiple Reviews

Bud Powell: Live at the Blue Note Cafe, Paris 1961 & In Copenhagen

Read "Bud Powell: Live at the Blue Note Cafe, Paris 1961 & In Copenhagen" reviewed by George Kanzler


Bud Powell Live at the Blue Note Cafe, Paris 1961 ESP-Disk 2008 Bud Powell In Copenhagen Storyville 2008 Pianist Bud Powell's music is often buried in his ...


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