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Jimmy Haslip: Amperes Beyond The BASSics, Part 1

by Jim Worsley
The name Jimmy Haslip needs no introduction. So, he doesn't get one. Seriously, we had a lot of ground to cover and he had so many great stories and interesting asides to share that we are breaking the interview into two parts as it is. So, without further ado... All About Jazz: I ...
Jim Worsley's Best Releases of 2017

by Jim Worsley
As 2017 was another exceptional year in new music, choosing the recordings that rise above is a daunting task. It is also a lot of fun. Yes, such drudgery" to listen to countless strong musical efforts from artists all over the world. The vast spectrum of seasoned pros, to new blood, and everything in between provided ...
Mark Isham: Blue Sun

by John Kelman
Mark IshamBlue SunColumbia Records1995 Better-known, perhaps, for his work in the film arena as scorer for movies including 1986's The Hitcher, the 1992 reboot of Of Mice and Men and 1998's Blade, Mark Isham has, nevertheless, demonstrated his instrumental prowess as a trumpeter on albums including pianist Art Lande's Rubisa Patrol ...
Michael Landau / Robben Ford / Jimmy Haslip / Gary Novak: Renegade Creation

by John Kelman
While by no means an absolute, there's a strong case for great jazzers making great rockers: Larry Carlton with Steely Dan and Michael Jackson; drummer Steve Gadd with Eric Clapton and Paul Simon; and saxophonist Michael Brecker with Billy Joel and Blue Oyster Cult. Renegade Creation's four artists may possesses a broader jazz vernacular, but it's ...
3D

Label: Tone Center
Released: 2004
Track listing: Colonel Panic; Chi Town; 3hiu (good men)/Move On;
zest/Hidden Treasure; ki 3i (all things are well
established)/Time Is A Magazine; Mezzanine Blues;
Blues Alley; 3in (the sun shines clear and bright)/It
Jing Chi: 3D

by John Kelman
Following a 2003 release, Live at Yoshi’s , which leaned a little more towards the jazz side of the jazz-rock fence, Jing Chi returns with 3D , a pounding affair that places itself more firmly in the rock camp, influenced strongly by power groups from the late ‘60s and ‘70s including Cream, Hendrix’s Band of Gypsies, ...
Jing Chi Live!

By Jing Chi
Label: Tone Center
Released: 2003
Track listing: That Road; Going Nowhere; The Hong Kong Incident; Stan Key; What Goes Around; Crazy House;
Cold Irons Bound; Blues MD.
Jing Chi: Jing Chi Live!

by Todd S. Jenkins
Jing Chi’s 2001 debut was eagerly anticipated by contemporary jazz fans worldwide. For the most part it satisfied, save for feeling a bit too loose around the edges. One whole point of the project was to explore more open-ended improvisation in an electric fusion context, at which the disc succeeded admirably. Hindsight is always 20/20, however, ...