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Josiah Boornazian

Josiah Boornazian is currently the Director of Jazz Studies at the University of Utah. Dr. Boornazian is an award-winning saxophonist, composer, educator, electronic musician, and scholar of music most recently active in Utah, Texas, Idaho, Miami, New York City, Washington state, Europe, and California. As a performing and recording artist, Dr. Boornazian has been cultivating an innovative, technology-based jazz performance practice for several years, which began with his adoption of digital effects pedals for live concerts. He has continued to develop his musical approach to include the use of software-based synthesizers and improvised digital accompaniment using Ableton, the popular digital audio workstation.
New Music From Farace, Doherty, Buckley & More

by Bob Osborne
A mixed bag of new releases features debuts from exciting new talents, music from the 1980s which is being revisited, and well established players returning with new ensembles and approaches to their music.Playlist Show Intro 00:00 Jimmy Farace Growing Pains" from Hours Fly, Flowers Die (Shifting Paradigm Records) 00:29 Jim Doherty When Two People ...
Nick Hempton & Cory Weeds, Nanami Haruta, Jim Snidero, Rodney Whitaker and more

by Benjamin Boddie
Today's Music--Right Now! Fantastic music by Nick Hempton & Cory Weeds, Nanami Haruta, Jim Snidero, Coleman Mellett, Yellowjackets, Mark Scott lll, La Banda Ramirez, Rodney Whitaker, Brent Javis, Yuval Cohen, Chacho Ramirez, Josiah Boornazian, Billy Hart, Elaine Dame, Dimitri Nassar, Ben Markley, Ben Paterson, Richard Baratta, Dave Stryker, Darryl Yokley, MTB, Jeremy Pelt, Carl Allen, Fred ...
A Dark and Stormy Day

Label: Fresh Sound New Talent
Released: 2017
Track listing: Introduction to a Dark and Stormy Day; It Was a Dark and Stormy Day; Juno; No
Thrills I; No Thrills II; Elegy for the Living Dead; Window Ledge; Love in the Age of
Mechanical Reproduction; Starting Something; Mayall’s Object; All the Rest Is
Boredom.
Alessandro Fadini: A Dark and Stormy Day

by Dave Wayne
Amongst the firehose-like blast of CDs and downloads aimed at me last summer was A Dark and Stormy Day, the debut album by Italian-born pianist and composer Alessandro Fadini. A new name to me, Fadini was educated to be a mathematician and is apparently self-taught on piano. Don't let that fool you, though. A protégé of ...