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Article: Live Review

Undead Jazz Festival: Day 1, June 23, 2011

Read "Undead Jazz Festival: Day 1, June 23, 2011" reviewed by Daniel Lehner


Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 | Day 4 Undead Jazz FestivalNew York, New YorkJune 23-26, 2011 If 2010's Undead Jazz Festival were the first installment in a series of zombie films, then the first day of the 2011 season was a sequel picking up where ...

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Article: Album Review

Nate Wooley Quintet: (Put Your) Hands Together

Read "(Put Your) Hands Together" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


(Put Your) Hands Together's cover art features a photo of trumpeter Nate Wooley putting his hands together, perhaps as a token of appreciation for his quintet's exemplary performance. Praise is in order because of the program's captivating synchronicity, artfully scaling between structure and improvisation to complement an abundance of polytonal facets. With penetrating compositions and thoughtful ...

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Transmit: Vol. 2 of The Music of Steve Lacy

Label: Cuneiform Records
Released: 2010
Track listing: As Usual; Flakes; The Dumps; Longing; Cliches; The Breath; Papa's Midnite Hop.

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Article: Live Review

Undead Jazz Festival: Kenny's Castaways Edition

Read "Undead Jazz Festival: Kenny's Castaways Edition" reviewed by Daniel Lehner


Every zombie film fan knows that being bitten by a creature of the night is a fate worse than death. The only cure is to have a member of your party load up a shotgun and take you out before you turn into a limping, brain-hungry shell of a person. So giving an event a header ...

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Steve Lacy: Let’s Call This…Esteem; Hall Egg Farm 2000.10.16; November and Ideal Bread's Transmit

Read "Steve Lacy: Let’s Call This…Esteem; Hall Egg Farm 2000.10.16; November and Ideal Bread's Transmit" reviewed by Andrey Henkin


Steve Lacy/Mal WaldronLet's Call This...EsteemSLAM-Silta2010 Steve LacyHall Egg Farm 2000.10.16Suigyu2010 Steve LacyNovemberIntakt2010 Ideal BreadTransmitCuneiform2010

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Ideal Bread: Transmit: Vol. 2 of The Music of Steve Lacy

Read "Transmit: Vol. 2 of The Music of Steve Lacy" reviewed by Troy Collins


Baritone saxophonist Josh Sinton graduated from pupil to sideman following his studies with Steve Lacy at the New England Conservatory, performing with the late soprano saxophone legend and serving as his copyist. After Lacy's passing in 2004, Sinton founded Ideal Bread as a repertory group in his honor, dedicated to performing his former teacher's rarely covered ...

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Article: Live Review

Live Big Bands From New York: Charles Tolliver, Darcy James Argue & Charli Persip

Read "Live Big Bands From New York: Charles Tolliver, Darcy James Argue & Charli Persip" reviewed by Martin Longley


The Charles Tolliver Big BandIridiumOctober 18, 2009 Trumpeter Charles Tolliver likes to keep his big band well-drilled. His arrangements are concerned with a cutting, eagle-swoop precision, built up from portable clusters that can be detonated at any time. He enjoys settling into a sleek groove, but will suddenly find the urge ...

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Altogether...All at Once

Label: Self Produced
Released: 2007
Track listing: Dirt Track; Fear And Happiness; Leave A Light On (for Steve Lacy); The Long And Winding Road; Mobilium Perpetuum; Scatterbrain; The Cube.

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Ho-lus Bo-lus: Altogether...All at Once

Read "Altogether...All at Once" reviewed by Elliott Simon


Baritone saxophonist Josh Sinton's quintet Holus-Bolus, boasting two drummers and an upright bass in addition to alto/soprano saxophonist Jeremy Udden, certainly does not lack a solid instrumental bottom. Brooklyn-based, the members also share a lineage that connects to the stellar jazz program at Boston's New England Conservatory with an umbilicus to soprano saxophonist Steve Lacy. Both ...

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Take Five With Josh Sinton

Read "Take Five With Josh Sinton" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Meet Josh Sinton: Born in western Massachusetts but raised in the Pine Barrens of New Jersey, Josh Sinton began playing music in the third grade, starting on piano, trombone and clarinet. He finally convinced his parents to get him an alto saxophone in high school. However,it wasn't until he was twenty-five that he finally came to ...


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