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News: Award / Grant

Vibraphonist Jim Hart Nominated For Musician Of The Year In Parlimentary Jazz Awards

Vibraphonist Jim Hart Nominated For Musician Of The Year In Parlimentary Jazz Awards

Brian Kellock, Django Bates and Jim Hart have been nominated for musician of the year in this year's Parliamentary Jazz Awards, one of the most prestigious set of jazz awards on the UK jazz calendar, while Bates also picks up a second nomination in the album of the year category, this time vying with John Turville, ...

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Article: Interview

Jim Hart: The Art of Juggling

Read "Jim Hart: The Art of Juggling" reviewed by Alan Bryson


Jim Hart is one of the hottest young musicians on the U.K. jazz scene. His impressive skills are matched by a level of experience and maturity that belie his age. His musicianship elicited this praise from vibes heavyweight Joe Locke: “Some of the best music I've heard in a long time. Definitely the best vibes playing ...

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News: Interview

Vibraphonist Jim Hart Interviewed at All About Jazz

Vibraphonist Jim Hart Interviewed at All About Jazz

Jim Hart is one of the hottest young musicians on the U.K. jazz scene. His impressive skills are matched by a level of experience and maturity that belie his age. His musicianship elicited this praise from vibes heavyweight Joe Locke: “Some of the best music I've heard in a long time. Definitely the best vibes playing ...

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Article: New York Beat

Chamber Jazz

Read "Chamber Jazz" reviewed by Nick Catalano


The term “chamber jazz" has risen steadily in prominence in recent years and dealing with its essence is not a simple matter. Jazz seems to constantly involve itself with terms (swing, hard bop, fusion) that defy meaningful compartmentalization. I spend hours discussing some of these terms in my jazz class at Pace University and often fail ...

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Article: Album Review

Pascal Schumacher Quartet: Here We Gong

Read "Here We Gong" reviewed by Bruce Lindsay


Here We Gong is the Pascal Schumacher Quartet's fourth album since its formation in 2002. A richly-rewarding album full of inventive melodies, tremendous playing, warmth and good humor, it establishes the Quartet at the forefront of the burgeoning European scene and Schumacher as one of the finest vibes players in contemporary jazz. The ...

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Article: Extended Analysis

Stan Sulzmann’s Neon Quartet: A New Fluorescence

Read "Stan Sulzmann’s Neon Quartet: A New Fluorescence" reviewed by Chris May


Neon QuartetCatch MeEdition Records2010 Among the albums released by British saxophonists in 2010, two at least are destined for the best-of-year lists. One is Nat Birchall's Guiding Spirit (Gondwana), the other is Catch Me by Stan Sulzmann's Neon Quartet. There are similarities. To varying degrees, each saxophonist takes John Coltrane's ...

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Article: Album Review

Michael Janisch: Purpose Built

Read "Purpose Built" reviewed by Edward Blanco


A relative newcomer on the international jazz scene, Michael Janisch is an American bassist currently living in London and making his debut recording with the very impressive Purpose Built, a potent selection of eight original composition and four familiar jazz standards. Janisch offers a diverse repertoire of melody-rich, sophisticated charts in a musical palette of essentially ...

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Article: Album Review

Michael Janisch: Purpose Built

Read "Purpose Built" reviewed by Woodrow Wilkins


The first notes of Purpose Built's opening track draw attention, setting up a pleasurable jaunt into the world of Michael Janisch on this 30 year-old bassist's debut as a bandleader. Born in the United States and now residing in London, England, Janisch is skilled at both the acoustic and the electric bass. He has ...

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Article: Album Review

Michael Janisch: Purpose Built

Read "Purpose Built" reviewed by J Hunter


At a glance, Purpose Built, bassist Michael Janisch's debut as a leader, looks like a big-band session. The roster on the back of the CD case is not just stocked with notables, it's a long list of notables. As such, it would make sense to imagine this group arranged on risers, pinning the studio's needles as ...

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Words And Music

Label: Woodville Records
Released: 2009
Track listing: It Might as well be Spring; Shulie-A-Bop; Just One of Those Things; I'll be Tired of You; Ladies in Mercedes; It Took Me by Surprise; You Go to My Head; The Cat in the Hat; Piano Na Manguiera.


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