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Article: Album Review

Anson Wright & Tim Gilson: Ukiah's Lullaby

Read "Ukiah's Lullaby" reviewed by Raul d'Gama Rose


The two men, guitarist, Anson Wright and bassist, Tim Gilson enjoy a special relationship. Most duos are close-knit units. In a few very special instances, the two musicians thrive on something uncannily telepathetic. For instance, they will complete each other's phrases without missing a beat or a phrase. Whether they enter behind or on the beat ...

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Article: Take Five With...

Take Five With Curt Sheller

Read "Take Five With Curt Sheller" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Meet Curt Sheller: Curt has been a performing guitarist/recording artist for the past 30 years and a private music instructor for the last 20 years. As an educator and author, Curt has published over 20 books on music, guitar and ukulele. Here is what Nick Matty said about Curt's books. “I have purchased many books over ...

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Article: Album Review

Urban Hansson: Flute Fascination

Read "Flute Fascination" reviewed by Hrayr Attarian


Instrumental jazz duet recordings that are not piano-based are a rarity; one that comes to mind is guitarist Jim Hall and bassist Ron Carter's Alone Together (Milestone, 1972). But a disc made up of exclusively flute “conversations" with other less commonly used instruments (at least in this setting) is almost unheard of. Swedish flutist Urban Hansson ...

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News: Recording

Now Streaming Online: "Hemispheres" by Jim Hall and Bill Frisell

Now Streaming Online: "Hemispheres" by Jim Hall and Bill Frisell

Legendary jazz guitar master, Jim Hall, and multiple Grammy award winner, Bill Frisell's, historic collaboration is now available to enjoy online! In celebration of its Grammy consideration for instrumental jazz, ArtistShare has selected multiple tracks from the 2-disc album Hemispheres to stream for free for the next couple of weeks. Enjoy the music! Click here to ...

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News: Interview

East Meets West in the Music of Rez Abbasi

East Meets West in the Music of Rez Abbasi

One of the most interesting jazz arrivals in recent years has been the emergence of South Asian guitarist Rez Abbasi, pianist Vijay Iyer and saxophonist Rudresh Mahanthappa. All three are truly jazz musicians of the highest order, but they also draw upon their cultural heritage as South Asians (Abbasi is Pakistani and the other two are ...

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News: Music Industry

Terry Clarke Signs with Blue Music Group

Terry Clarke Signs with Blue Music Group

Grammy nominated and Juno Award winning drummer Terry Clarke signed with Blue Music Group for his release It's About Time featuring Joe Lovano, Jim Hall, Greg Osby, Phil Dwyer and Don Thompson. Terry Clarke was born on August 20, 1944 in Vancouver, British Columbia. His natural rhythmic aptitude was obvious from an early age, and at ...

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Article: Take Five With...

Take Five With Trey Wright

Read "Take Five With Trey Wright" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Meet Trey Wright: Trey Wright is a jazz guitarist, composer, and recording artist based in Roswell, Ga. While studying Sociology at the University of Georgia, Trey studied jazz improvisation with pianist and composer Steve Dancz. In 1994, he co-founded the Athens/Atlanta based jazz band Squat. The group is a six-time winner of Best Jazz Band at ...

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Article: Film Review

Bill Frisell: Solos and Films of Buster Keaton

Read "Bill Frisell: Solos and Films of Buster Keaton" reviewed by John Kelman


In a career which is in 2009 entering its fourth decade in the public eye, guitarist Bill Frisell has fashioned a trajectory like no other. As comfortable playing Hank Williams country tunes as he is a Ron Carter blues, the guitarist has created such a distinctive sound that, even when he's playing a plain old G ...

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Article: Multiple Reviews

This Ain't No Ukelele: Jazz Guitarists Anthony Wilson, Daniel Santiago and John Pondel

Read "This Ain't No Ukelele: Jazz Guitarists Anthony Wilson, Daniel Santiago and John Pondel" reviewed by Martin Gladu


For better or worse, the electric guitar has generally projected an image of masculinity, a certain macho quality even. Perfect examples of this are the scenes involving Steve Vai's Jack Butler character in Walter Hill's Crossroads (Columbia Pictures, 1986). Cruelly demanding, the instrument has bruised many male egos and crushed their dreams of stardom and fame.

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Article: Interview

Bern Nix: A History In Harmolodics

Read "Bern Nix: A History In Harmolodics" reviewed by AAJ Staff


New York-based free jazz guitarist Bern Nix is one of the few people who are well-versed in Ornette Coleman's “harmolodics" style. He played with Coleman from 1975-1987, and now leads the Bern Nix Trio in New York City. In his compositions and his intriguing covers of standards, he is always looking in the corners of the ...


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