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Article: Album Review

James Carter Organ Trio: At The Crossroads

Read "At The Crossroads" reviewed by Mark F. Turner


No one brings more swagger and flavor with their playing than multi-reedman James Carter. A zealous nod to the blues, gospel, and jazz, he looks back to the music's rich history and presses onward in At the Crossroads with his organ trio including organist Gerard Gibbs and drummer Leonard King Jr., who have performed together for ...

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Article: Live Review

ZZ Top: Westbury, NY, August 29, 2011

Read "ZZ Top: Westbury, NY, August 29, 2011" reviewed by Mike Perciaccante


ZZ Top With special guests The Cadillac Black NYCB Theater at Westbury Westbury, NY August 29, 2011 Originally scheduled for Sunday, August 28, 2011, (after carefully reviewing the projected trajectory of Hurricane Irene), venue officials, Nassau County executives and band management agreed to delay ZZ Top's Long Island appearance until the ...

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Article: Live Review

The Warren Haynes Band: South Burlington, VT, September 13, 2001

Read "The Warren Haynes Band: South Burlington, VT, September 13, 2001" reviewed by Doug Collette


The Warren Haynes BandHigher Ground BallroomSouth Burlington, VermontSeptember 13, 2011 Warren Haynes' Man in Motion (Stax, 2011) project was originally conceived as a means of rediscovering the man's influences in R&B and soul music. It's also providing him some refreshing respite from his longstanding commitments to Gov't Mule and The ...

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Article: Interview

Francesco Turrisi: In Pursuit of Ecstasy

Read "Francesco Turrisi: In Pursuit of Ecstasy" reviewed by Ian Patterson


It has often been said that composer/harpsichordist/violinist Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) was the first jazz musician. His contrapuntal techniques and ideas on harmony, rhythm and form have influenced countless jazz musicians. Numerous are the jazz musicians who have also studied classical music, usually prior to shifting to jazz. Few, however, are those who have taken a ...

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Article: Interview

John Scofield: Peaceful Pursuits

Read "John Scofield: Peaceful Pursuits" reviewed by John Kelman


Sometimes a recording comes together easily, with a minimum of muss or fuss. Other times, life seems to conspire against it, but that doesn't necessarily mean it doesn't get done, or that it suffers as a result. Sometimes, in fact, it can make the end result even better. For John Scofield-- one-third of a power trifecta ...

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Article: Album Review

Matthew Shipp: Duos With Mat Maneri & Joe Morris

Read "Duos With Mat Maneri & Joe Morris" reviewed by Raul d'Gama Rose


To Matthew Shipp, the piano is a vast kaleidoscopic landscape that will always remain tonally uncharted. Sometimes it is daunting to traverse; at other times it is familiar. When faced with the prospect of the former, Shipp's dynamic and pianistic attack is quite different. He is aroused by the challenge of a pursuit flushed with mysterious ...

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Take Five With Jake Hertzog

Read "Take Five With Jake Hertzog" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Meet Jake Hertzog: Jake Hertzog's accomplishments as a jazz musician mesh with his love for the rock idiom, creating almost an entirely new musical language. His new album, Evolution, co- produced by the great jazz bassist Harvie S, the original compositions (except for Jake's version of Bruce Springsteen's “Streets of Philadelphia") have been mastered ...

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Article: Multiple Reviews

Jimi Hendrix: More to Experience

Read "Jimi Hendrix: More to Experience" reviewed by Doug Collette


In the near half-century since Jimi Hendrix's death, the passion the late guitarist's music elicits includes deep feelings about how his art has been presented posthumously. Accordingly, the reaction to the release of the four-CD Winterland box set, in combination with an expanded edition of one the earliest (and most sought after out-of-circulation) posthumous ...

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Article: Extended Analysis

Various Artists: The New Universe Music Festival 2010 - Abstract Logix Live!

Read "Various Artists: The New Universe Music Festival 2010 - Abstract Logix Live!" reviewed by Ian Patterson


Various Artists The New Universe Music Festival 2010: Abstract Logix Live! Abstract Logix 2011 On November 20-21 2010, Raleigh, North Carolina became the destination for fans of cutting edge fusion/improvised music, drawn from all over the world by the embarrassment of riches that the New Universe Music festival offered in tribute ...

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Article: Extended Analysis

Dawda Jobarteh: Northern Light Gambian Night

Read "Dawda Jobarteh: Northern Light Gambian Night" reviewed by Chris May


Dawda JobartehNorthern Light Gambian NightSterns Music2011 As the Gaddafis, Assads, Kim Jongs and other poisoned bloodlines (how long have you got?) remind us, dynastic succession is usually bad news. But in African music, bloodlines are benign: from childhood, a musician learns his art from a family elder ...


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