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Jessica Lurie: Shop of Wild Dreams & Laws of Motion

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Jessica Lurie Ensemble Shop of Wild Dreams Zipa!/Spoot Music 2008 The Tiptons Sax Quartet Laws of Motion Zipa!/Spoot Music 2008 Jessica Lurie came to many people's attention through the Billy ...

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Article: Album Review

Jon Irabagon and Mike Pride: I Don't Hear Nothin' but the Blues

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I Don't Hear Nothin' But The Blues is a hilariously apt title for the new CD by saxophonist Jon Irabagon and drummer Mike Pride. The phrase--and the cover art, featuring both as well-dressed train-hoppers--would suggest a certain something to most listeners, maybe a tribute to Louisiana Red or Memphis Slim or Mississippi John Hurt. And while ...

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Tyshawn Sorey

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This month at The Stone could be seen as a number of things. It might be a belated and prolonged birthday party for Tyshawn Sorey, who turned 29 in July. Or it could be a send-off for the percussionist/pianist (and erstwhile trombonist), who will be moving to Connecticut to study composition at Wesleyan University. Or it ...

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Oh Canada: Fran

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François Carrier/Michel Lambert/Jean-Jacques AvenelWithinLeo2008 Gordon Grdina Trio...If Accident WillPlunge2009 NOW OrchestraAnimal Talesself-published2009 It's forever surprising that, while Americans revere the pioneers of ...

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Tim Daisy: Tea Music, The Disappointment of Parsley & Staying in the Game

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Klang Tea Music Allos Documents 2009 The Dave Rempis Percussion Quartet The Disappointment of Parsley Not Two 2009 Fred Anderson Staying in the Game Engine 2009 ...

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Article: Book Review

State of the Axe: Guitar Masters in Photographs and Words

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State of the Axe: Guitar Masters in Photographs and Words Ralph Gibson Paperback; 184 pages ISBN: 0300142110 Yale University Press 2008 Saxists have their mouthpieces and drummers their cymbals, but there's no fetish object quite like the guitar. It's played most often by peacocks, strutting and ...

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Myra Melford: Under The Water (Piano Solo and Duo), Continuation & My Fingers Will Be Your Tears

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Satoko Fujii / Myra Melford Under the Water Libra 2009 Alex Cline Continuation Cryptogramophone 2009 Andrew Drury My Fingers Will Be Your Tears Cadence Jazz Records ...

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Rashied Ali: Meditations, Live in Europe and Art-Work

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John Coltrane Meditations Impulse! 2009 Rashied Ali Live in Europe Survival Records 2009 Hal Galper Art-Work Origin Records 2009 The eight years ...

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Steve Lehman: Travail, Transformation, and Flow & Kuntu

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Steve Lehman Travail, Transformation, and Flow Pi Recordings 2009 Michel Edelin Trio Kuntu Rogue Art 2009 There's much about Steve Lehman's Travail, Transformation, and Flow that the packaging won't tell ...

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Joe McPhee: Angels, Devils & Haints

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Angels, Devils & Haints is a beautifully unusual tribute record. The project was conceived by saxophonist Joe McPhee as a tribute to the great Albert Ayler, but doesn't include any of Ayler's tunes. The lineup--McPhee (tenor and alto saxophones and pocket trumpet) with a quartet of bassists--isn't an instrumentation Ayler ever used. And yet, from the ...


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