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Article: Multiple Reviews

Dave Liebman: Renewal, Depth of Emotion, Music from the KOPAFestival 2006, Vol. 1 & Negative Space

Read "Dave Liebman: Renewal, Depth of Emotion, Music from the KOPAFestival 2006, Vol. 1 & Negative Space" reviewed by Terrell Kent Holmes


Dave Liebman/Ellery Eskelin Renewal hatHUT 2008 Depth of Emotion Depth of Emotion World Improvised Music 2008 Various Artists Music from the KOPAfestival 2006, Vol. 1 Kopasetic ...

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Article: Album Review

Brazilian Trio: Forests

Read "Forests" reviewed by Michael P. Gladstone


This exciting recording is a perfect example of the thorough absorption of the Bossa Nova being integrated with the mainstream jazz piano trio. All three members of Brazilian Trio are, in fact, Brazilians but have lived in New York City for decades,settling in the 1970s, '80s and '90s. Pianist Helio Alves is the youngest ...

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News: Performance / Tour

Circular Time Appearing at Triad in September

Circular Time Appearing at Triad in September

Circular Time Appearing at Triad 158 West 72nd Street Friday, September 19th, 7PM $15.00 entry and 2 drink minimum Circular Time Mario Sprouse, Piano, arranger Kwatei Quartey Roger Byam, Saxophone Ron Monroe, Bass Bart ...

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News: Performance / Tour

"Bassbass'n'voicethang" with Special Guest Andrea Wolper

"Bassbass'n'voicethang" with Special Guest Andrea Wolper

WHAT: Golda Solomon's Po' Jazz... bassbass'n'voicethang WHO: Barbara Sfraga, vox Christopher Dean Sullivan, bass Ken Filiano, bass and special guest poet/vocalist Andrea Wolper WHERE: Cornelia Street Cafe WHEN: Thursday, August 21st 6:00 pm & 7:00 pm sets Another ...

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News: Education

A Singer's Guide to Reading Rhythms

A Singer's Guide to Reading Rhythms

Coming This Fall From D.O.M. Music Publishing A digital download at freehandmusic.com A Singer's Guide To Reading Rhythms By Dom Minasi Endorsements Bob Gerardi: Adjunct Professor at New York University and Author of Opportunities In Music Careers. Singer, pianist, composer, actor and vocal coach “I wish I had this book when I first started singing. It ...

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Article: Album Review

Brazilian Trio: Forests

Read "Forests" reviewed by Karen Hogg


Forests marks the auspicious debut of the Brazilian Trio--pianist Helio Alves, bassist Nilson Matta and drummer Duduka Da Fonseca--three musicians already well known in Brazilian jazz circles, having played with an impressive list of Latin icons, including Paquito D'Rivera, Rosa Passos and Antonio Carlos Jobim. While the traditional piano trio format serves them ...

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Article: Album Review

Doug Munro: Big Boss Bossa Nova 2.0

Read "Big Boss Bossa Nova 2.0" reviewed by Ken Dryden


Doug Munro's sixth CD for Chase Music Group is a return to a traditional bossa nova trio, dropping the keyboards or sax utilized on most of his earlier projects. He is joined by bassist Michael Goetz, with Jason Devlin and Jason Anderson sharing the drum chair, all who primarily play supporting roles. The ...

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Article: Bailey's Bundles

Tuba Jazz: Jim Shearer and Jim Self

Read "Tuba Jazz: Jim Shearer and Jim Self" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


The tuba in jazz is like the appendix. It is an evolutionary artifact that once played an integral role in the operation of the jazz orchestra but has largely fallen into disuse in favor of other instruments. Sure, it has surfaced at one time or another since the New Orleans days. Claude Thornhill employed one in ...

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Article: Album Review

Piers Lawrence Quartet: Stolen Moments

Read "Stolen Moments" reviewed by Michael P. Gladstone


For his introductory album, guitarist Piers Lawrence has chosen material from some jazz standards, originals and one tune from the Great American Songbook. His use of a piano/bass/drum accompaniment provides a relaxed and amiable session. Born in New York City, Lawrence was raised in San Francisco, studying in Geneva, Switzerland before returning to New ...

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Article: Album Review

Alma Micic: The Hours

Read "The Hours" reviewed by Michael P. Gladstone


There are no doubts about it. Alma Micic (Mee-cheech) is a first rate jazz singer. On her debut album, Introducing Alma (CTA, 2004), she opened some doors with her seductive style working the Great American Songbook. Giving no hint of what was to follow, the release of The Hours raises the bar, leaving no hesitation about ...


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