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Article: Interview

Meet Guitarist Adam Levy

Read "Meet Guitarist Adam Levy" reviewed by Mike Brannon


This article first appeared on All About Jazz in March 2002. Even if you have listened to jazz for a while, you might not have heard of Adam Levy, but you likely will, either through his higher profile efforts, including work with Tracy Chapman, Joey Baron, Sexmob, John Zorn, and now the latest Blue ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Rico Jones, Liv Andrea Hauge, Tommy Smith, Gwilym Simcock & More

Read "Rico Jones, Liv Andrea Hauge, Tommy Smith, Gwilym Simcock & More" reviewed by Ludovico Granvassu


Enjoy a playlist that celebrates the “art of the impromptu"--live performance, spur-of-the-moment recording sessions, concerts released at lightning speed, and the joy of creating in the moment.Happy listening!Playlist Ben Allison “Mondo Jazz Theme (feat. Ted Nash & Pyeng Threadgill)" 0:00 Rabbath Electric Orchestra “66 Grand Street" Amall (Heavenly Sweetness) 0:16 Host talks ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Joe Hertenstein, Mikko Pettinen, Igor Lumpert & Abbey Rader

Read "Joe Hertenstein, Mikko Pettinen, Igor Lumpert & Abbey Rader" reviewed by Maurice Hogue


If you like quartets, there's some great music from these foursomes: German & NYC drummer Joe Hertenstein with trombonist Ray Anderson, saxophonist Michael Moore & bassist Michael Formanek documented a European tour last year and set a high bar on The 7th Dinner Live. Also recorded live, French drummer Raphael Pannier fulfilled a dream of playing ...

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Law Years

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Label: ECM Records
Released: 2025
Duration: 04:14

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Article: Album Review

Jakob Bro: Live at The Village Vanguard

Read "Live at The Village Vanguard" reviewed by Fran Kursztejn


Legendary guitarist Jakob Bro revitalized the pensive romanticism of the ECM Records sound with last year's Taking Turns, and continues his crusade in Live at the Village Vanguard. His strategy is simple: a diverse cast, both in style and generation, slavishly dedicated to a dynamic trajectory, like a viscous alloy rushing violent in an aged riverbed. ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Kirk Knuffke, Anat Fort, Bram de Looze, Bob Wellins & More

Read "Kirk Knuffke, Anat Fort, Bram de Looze, Bob Wellins & More" reviewed by Ludovico Granvassu


Another stack of recent and upcoming albums to soundtrack the week ahead, kicking off with three stunners by Kirk Knuffke, Bram de Looze, and Anat Fort's compelling take on the dreamworld of Paul Motian.Happy listening!Playlist Ben Allison “Mondo Jazz Theme (feat. Ted Nash & Pyeng Threadgill)" 0:00 Kirk Knuffke “Runs Red" Window ...

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Article: Album Review

John Taylor: Tramonto

Read "Tramonto" reviewed by Neil Duggan


British pianist John Taylor (1942-2015) possessed a remarkable talent for eluding the global recognition his skills warranted. A former house pianist at London's Ronnie Scott's club, Taylor probably achieved his widest acclaim through Azimuth, the group he formed with vocalist Norma Winstone (his wife) and trumpeter Kenny Wheeler. His trio recordings with drummer Peter Erskine and ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

John Sturino, Sharon Mansur, Yotam Ben-Or Quartet & more

Read "John Sturino, Sharon Mansur, Yotam Ben-Or Quartet & more" reviewed by Marek J. Śmietański


The 113th episode is the only edition of the program dedicated to jazz premieres from June (but only because of out concert travel). It features a highly international lineup. Expect plenty of traditional jazz with a modern twist, rooted in a bop approach, alongside some unique ensemble configurations and jazz infused with rock influences. Podcast in ...

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Article: Album Review

Fred Hersch: The Surrounding Green

Read "The Surrounding Green" reviewed by Doug Collette


Taken together, Fred Hersch's first two albums for ECM Records can be seen as a bid for recognition as the preeminent pianist in contemporary jazz. The solo work of Silent, Listening (ECM, 2024) complements the trio work on The Surrounding Green, their individual and combined impact heightened by release on the vaunted label in successive years. ...

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Article: Album Review

Fred Hersch: The Surrounding Green

Read "The Surrounding Green" reviewed by Jack Kenny


Fred Hersch's The Surrounding Green , his third release for ECM Records, is a testament to the art of the piano trio, combining lyrical introspection with sophisticated interplay. Recorded in May 2024 at Lugano's Auditorio Stelio Molo under Manfred Eicher's meticulous production, the album features Hersch on piano, Drew Gress on double bass and Joey Baron ...


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