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Stan Sulzmann’s Neon Quartet: A New Fluorescence

Read "Stan Sulzmann’s Neon Quartet: A New Fluorescence" reviewed by Chris May


Neon QuartetCatch MeEdition Records2010 Among the albums released by British saxophonists in 2010, two at least are destined for the best-of-year lists. One is Nat Birchall's Guiding Spirit (Gondwana), the other is Catch Me by Stan Sulzmann's Neon Quartet. There are similarities. To varying degrees, each saxophonist takes John Coltrane's ...

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Kit Downes: You Have to Be What You Are

Read "Kit Downes: You Have to Be What You Are" reviewed by Bruce Lindsay


Kit Downes' career as a jazz musician has, indeed, taken off in a very short time. He's still in his mid-20s, but such is his talent and appetite for music that Downes has become one of the most sought-after keyboardist in Britain, and he's a key presence in a series of cutting-edge bands, with The Golden ...

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Mercury Prize-Nominated Pianist Kit Downes Interviewed at All About Jazz

Mercury Prize-Nominated Pianist Kit Downes Interviewed at All About Jazz

Kit Downes' career as a jazz musician has, indeed, taken off in a very short time. He's still in his mid-20s, but such is his talent and appetite for music that Downes has become one of the most sought-after keyboardist in Britain, and he's a key presence in a series of cutting-edge bands, with The Golden ...

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Julian Joseph: Joining Jazz and Baseball

Read "Julian Joseph: Joining Jazz and Baseball" reviewed by Bruce Lindsay


Julian Joseph is something of a jazz master of all trades. Pianist, composer, bandleader, arranger, broadcaster and educator, Joseph is constantly busy, always working on new ideas and projects, spreading the word about music, encouraging young performers and generally promoting jazz around the world. With Shadowball Joseph has turned his attention to the relationship between jazz ...

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Jazz Unites The House As Yamaha Honor Britain's 2010 Jazz Scholars

The hugely successful, high-powered and influential partnership between Yamaha in association with Jazzwise, PPL and the All Party Parliamentary Jazz Appreciation Group celebrated the fourth year of its Jazz Scholarship programme at the All Party Parliamentary Jazz Appreciation Group's annual 'Summer Jazz' event in association with Jazzwise and PPL in the House of Commons on Wednesday ...

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Article: Extended Analysis

Various Artists: Sound Of The World Presents - Anywhere On This Road

Read "Various Artists: Sound Of The World Presents - Anywhere On This Road" reviewed by Bruce Lindsay


Various Artists Sound Of The World Presents: Anywhere On This Road Warner Classics & Jazz 2010 The series of compilation albums known as Sound Of The World was the brainchild of the DJ and writer Charlie Gillett. Credited with championing both Dire Straits and Ian Dury in their ...

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Article: Album Review

The Golden Age Of Steam: Raspberry Tongue

Read "Raspberry Tongue" reviewed by Bruce Lindsay


The musicians who combine to make The Golden Age Of Steam are part of an energetic and vibrant community of young British jazz players who work together in a seemingly endless series of collaborations and collectives. All three are already BBC Jazz Award winners--reed player James Allsopp and drummer Tim Giles winning the 2008 award for ...

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Polar Bear: Raw and Spontaneous

Read "Polar Bear: Raw and Spontaneous" reviewed by Bruce Lindsay


During the six or seven years since its formation, British quintet Polar Bear has garnered extensive praise from critics, fans and fellow musicians. Most famously, perhaps, the band was described by music critic Paul Morley as “dream jazz"--high praise, indeed. The band's second album, Held On The Tips Of Fingers (Babel, 2005), was nominated for the ...

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Article: Album Review

Kit Downes Trio: Golden

Read "Golden" reviewed by Bruce Lindsay


Golden is the first album by the Kit Downes Trio--and it provides plenty of evidence to support the growing reputations of these three young musicians. The trio, led by pianist Kit Downes, has been together since 2005 when its members were in the early stages of their studies at the Royal Academy of Music. The quality ...


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