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Lucian Ban, live dalla natia Transilvania

by Neri Pollastri
Musicista prolifico, come leader o sideman, il pianista di origini rumene Lucian Ban presenta per la Sunnyside due lavori, entrambi ricchi di suggestione e registrati in concerto nell'identico luogo--la Baroque Hall di Timisoara, in quella Transilvania di cui l'artista è originario--e tuttavia estremamente diversi tra loro. Abraham Burton, Lucian Ban Blacksalt
Tino Tracanna: L'arte della sintesi

by Angelo Leonardi
La pubblicazione dell'ultimo album di Tino Tracanna, Distilled, che è anche il debutto discografico del nuovo trio, ci ha dato l'occasione per parlare con uno dei protagonisti del jazz in Italia. Alla presentazione del nuovo lavoro segue un'ampia discussione sugli elementi costitutivi della sua musica, sugli artisti a lui più cari, sulla didattica nei ...
Zakir Hussain: The Best Jazz / Crossover Albums

by Ian Patterson
Zakir Hussain turned 70 on March 9th. In an unparalleled career, which began in earnest aged 7, the man widely acclaimed as the world's greatest tabla player has played with the giants of both Indian classical music and jazz. It is hard to think of another musician who has straddled both worlds to such a prominent ...
Soho Scene '66 and '67: Jazz Goes Mod

Label: Rhythm & Blues Records
Released: 2020
Track listing: 1. Humphrey Lyttelton: The Men From Auntie;
2. Ian Hamer: What's Her Name?;
3. Mike Carr Trio: Cox's Pippin;
4. Tubby Hayes Quartet: Change of Setting;
5. Gordon Beck: Virgo;
6. The Don Rendell / Ian Carr Quintet: Tootin' And Flutin';
7. Ronnie Scott: Treat It Lightly;
8. Stan Tracey Quartet: Pig and Pepper;
9. Michael Garrick: Shiva;
10. Les Condon: Freedom Monday;
11. John Surman Quartet: Blues Da Camera;
12. Alex Welsh: Bluesology;
13. Johnny Scott And His Orchestra: Punjab;
14. Danny Moss: Dear Old Stockholm;
15. Ronnie Ross: Ugetsu;
16. Kenny Clare, Ronnie Stephenson: Afro-Charlie;
17. Neil Ardley: Big P;
18. Sonny Rollins: Themes From Alfie;
19. Freddie McCoy: Lonely Avenue;
20. Jimmy Coe: Cold Jam for Breakfast;
21. Charlie Earland Trio: The Dozens;
22. Pucho: What A Piece;
23. Jimmy Tillman: Vampire;
24. Les McCann Ltd.: Bat Man;
25. Gabor Szabo: Mizrab;
26. Milt Jackson: A Time And A Place;
27. Merl Saunders: Soul Roach;
28. Prince Lasha Ensemble: Nuttin' Out Jones;
29. Hugh Masekela: Unhlanhla;
30. Richard "Groove" Holmes: Boo-D-Doo;
31. The Three Sounds: Mohair Sam;
32. Birds Of Paradise: Bossa Blue Port;
33. Freddie Roach: One Track Mind;
34. Jimmy McGriff: Hallelujah;
35. Sarah Cantine: Feeling Good;
36. Eric Kloss: Just For Fun-K;
37. Ken Jensen Quartet: Captain Jack;
38. Gene Ludwig: Soul Mountain;
39. Milt Sealey Trio: Black Diamond;
40. Kenny Rankin: In The Name Of Love;
41. The Harry South Big Band: Limited Freedom;
42. Carmen McRae: Got To Get You Into My Life;
43. The Mike Carr Quartet: Nico's Dream;
44. Tubby Hayes Quartet: Finky Minky;
45. Joe Harriott Quintet: Strollin' South;
46. Tony Coe: Baby Blue;
47. The Stan Tracey Big Band: Murdering The Time;
48. The Johnny Scott Quintet: It's For You;
49. The Dave Lee Quintet: Time Check;
50. Dudley Moore Trio: Rupert's Romp;
51. Dick Morrissey Quartet: Le Roi;
52. Georgie Fame Quartet: Serves Me Right To Suffer;
53. The Mike Carr Quartet: Bells Blues;
54. Ike Isaacs: Sad September;
55. Eric Delaney: Blues March Eric Delaney & Louie Bellson;
56. Humphrey Lyttelton: Blue Monk;
57. Johnny Hawksworth: Listen To Music;
58. Stan Tracey Quartet: Everywhere Derriere;
59. Curtis Amy: Mustang;
60. Young Holt Unlimited: Yon Gimmie Thum;
61. Johnny Lytle Quintet: Gonna Get That Boat;
62. Fred Ramirez: Comin' Home Baby;
63. Jerome Richardson: Sunny;
64. Les McCann: Bucket O' Grease;
65. The Jimmy Owens - Kenny Barron Quintet: You Had Better Listen;
66. Bubbha Thomas & The Lightmen Plus One: Luke;
67. Chico O'Farrill And His Orchestra: Hip Hug Her;
68. Byrdie Green: In The Dark;
69. Cash McCall: You Ain’t Too Cool;
70. Hank Jacobs: East Side;
71. Johnny Hammond: Dirty Apple;
72. Latin Jazz Quintet: Daria;
73. Freddie McCoy: Peas 'n' Rice;
74. Lionel Hampton: Greasy Greens;
75. Harold Johnson Sextet: Sorry Bout That;
76. Ray Pettis: 2 Step;
77. Odell Brown & The Organ-Izers: Quiet Village;
78. The Soul Society: The Sidewinder.
Jerome Wilson's Best Releases of 2020

by Jerome Wilson
2020 was a wretched year in many respects. In the jazz world alone, a number of musicians succumbed to COVID-19 and live performance almost became non-existent. Despite all that there were still a lot of stimulating and excellent recordings released in the past year. Here is a list of my personal best. Some reflected the issues ...
Django Bates: 60+40Charlie Parker: 100

by Vic Albani
Nel nefasto 2020 molte celebrazioni, anniversari e festival a tema hanno dovuto arrendersi all'emergenza Covid-19 anche se, in calendario, ne sono rimasti alcuni davvero irrinunciabili. Uno di questi è il centenario della nascita del signor Charlie Parker, nato a Kansas City il 29 agosto 1920 e scomparso poi a New York nella primavera del 1955. Ad ...
Live From Flanders: Bart Maris, Jasper Stadhouders, Joachim Badenhorst & Jan Devlieger

by Martin Longley
Bart Maris & Jasper Stadhouders Parazzar Bruges, Belgium July 17, 2020 The Dutch-speaking Flemish north of Belgium has its own scene, even though crossing over to a great degree with the central Brussels hub. In quaintly historic Bruges, the Parazzar bar/restaurant is a well-established joint with a pronounced ...
Ennio Morricone + Betty LaVette, Gordon Grdina, Billy Martin & New Releases

by Ludovico Granvassu
This week we pay tribute to the late Ennio Morricone the way we often do, through renditions of his memorable soundtracks performed by contemporary creative jazz artists like John Zorn, Bill Frisell, Marco Cappelli, Guano Padano, and Oddjob. We then check out some great new releases that cross borders, stylistic definitions and generations. Happy ...
Marcin Wasilewski Trio, Joe Lovano: Arctic Riff

by Thomas Fletcher
The Marcin Wasilewski Trio is amongst the most evident and high-profile jazz groups that roam the Polish scene. Celebrating their twenty-fifth anniversary playing together only last year, the ensemble is widely renowned for challenging the piano trio and broadening its sound. Having collaborated with luminary wind players such as Jan Garbarek, Arthur Blythe and John Surman, ...
R.I.P. McCoy Tyner and Jon Christensen

by Maurice Hogue
As social distancing becomes the norm in this new world, filling the spaces with music seems like a great idea to keep people together. Two musicians whose careers did exactly that are recognized in the last part of this week's episode: pianist McCoy Tyner and drummer Jon Christensen, both of whom passed in recent weeks. They ...