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Article: Live Review

Umbria Jazz Festival 2024

Read "Umbria Jazz Festival 2024" reviewed by Giulia Bianchi


Umbria Jazz FestivalVarious VenuePerugia, Italy July 14-20, 2024 Nestled in the picturesque city of Perugia, Umbria Jazz has become renowned for showcasing extraordinary talent and musicianship. For more than 50 years, the festival has preserved its vibrant spirit and tradition of hosting historic performances by some of jazz's most iconic figures, ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Jesse Harris takes things as they come

Read "Jesse Harris takes things as they come" reviewed by Leo Sidran


Jesse Harris belongs to a generation of New York singer songwriters who came of age in the late nineties. He has made over 20 solo albums that walk the line between folk, jazz, pop, Brazilian and art rock. He's also a much sought after co writer and collaborator who has written songs for and or with ...

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Article: Album Review

Jan Lundgren & Yamandu Costa: Inner Spirits

Read "Inner Spirits" reviewed by Neil Duggan


They are probably not the most obvious pairing, but pianist Jan Lundgren from Sweden and guitarist Yamandu Costa from Brazil comprehensively prove that the obvious is not always the best. Their album, Inner Spirits, displays a rare kind of chemistry and mutual understanding that defines the concept of musical partnership. It is often the ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Jihye Lee, Kurt Rosenwinkel, Andy Milne, Giovanni Falzone & More

Read "Jihye Lee, Kurt Rosenwinkel, Andy Milne, Giovanni Falzone & More" reviewed by Ludovico Granvassu


A playlist about connections lost and found, family connections, artistic connections, connections with musical heroes, and with former band-mates through archival recordings that announce much anticipated reunions... Is this a bit too cryptic? Play this episode of Mondo Jazz and find out more!Happy listening!Playlist Ben Allison “Mondo Jazz Theme (feat. Ted Nash ...

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Take Five with Guitarist Jacob Johnson

Read "Take Five with Guitarist Jacob Johnson" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Meet Jacob Johnson Since dropping out of college in 2007, Jacob Johnson has journeyed across the country in six minivans (so far), captivating audiences with his highly caffeinated brand of acoustic guitar playing. Known for his energetic performances, Jacob has had the privilege of sharing the stage with Grammy winners like Tommy Emmanuel, and Victor Wooten, ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Louis Armstrong, Bobby Broom, Ayumi Ishito and Jonathan Barber

Read "Louis Armstrong, Bobby Broom, Ayumi Ishito and Jonathan Barber" reviewed by Cheryl K.


During this week's two-hour program of Jazz and improvised music--vocalists Zack Foley and Ben Sidran, guitarists Miles Okazaki and Bobby Broom, saxophonists Ayumi Ishito and Oded Tzur, clarinetist Harry Skoler, and drummer Jonathan Barber. Playlist Louis Armstrong “The Bare Necessities" from Louis in London (Verve) 3:20 Norma Winstone & Kit Downes “Out of the ...

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Article: Album Review

Next Experiment: Next Experiment

Read "Next Experiment" reviewed by Ian Patterson


Without musical ideas a band's shelf-life as a vital entity is usually limited--that is a given. Commitment is perhaps a more underrated quality. Pianist Leopoldo Osio and bassist Peter Erdei have bags of that, steering the Dublin band formerly known as CEO Experiment through the choppy waters of a key member leaving, followed by the long ...

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Article: Album Review

Antonio Faraò: Tributes

Read "Tributes" reviewed by Neil Duggan


There is an old saying that you should judge a person by the company that they keep. If that is true of musicians, then Italian pianist Antonio Faraò is highly regarded. For his sixth trio outing, he is joined by bassist John Patitucci, who achieved worldwide acclaim for his work with Chick Corea's Elektric Band and ...

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Article: Live Review

Dave Douglas & Trish Clowes: Eyes Up / Next Experiment At Bray Jazz Festival

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Dave Douglas & Trish Clowes: Eyes Up/Next Experiment Mermaid Arts Centre Bray Jazz Festival Bray, Ireland May 5, 2024 The smaller stages remained abuzz well into the wee hours on the last night of Bray Jazz Festival, but a little earlier the final act on the main stage--in the Mermaid ...

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Article: Album Review

The Louis Stewart Trio: Louis The First

Read "Louis The First" reviewed by Ian Patterson


Long before Irish guitarist Louis Stewart released his debut album, the punningly titled Louis The First, none other than Joe Pass was singing his praises. Pass was not the only one; Ronnie Scott, who hosted many of the great jazz guitarists in his famous London venue, considered Stewart to be one of the best. Stewart was ...


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