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Article: Profile

Larry Coryell: Making the Changes

Read "Larry Coryell: Making the Changes" reviewed by Tom Greenland


“This is all Coltrane, from his early/middle/late period, whatever that means!" laughs guitarist Larry Coryell. He is sitting backstage in the green room at Iridium in 2009, describing a chart he is about to try out with organist Joey DeFrancesco. “And then this part here is very much like 'All Blues,' like Miles," he says, humming ...

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Miles Of Blue

Label: UBX Records
Released: 2009
Track listing: The Master; All Blues ; Romance ; I Just Love You; Manhattan Man; Nirvana ; Facts Of Life ; Serenada ; Paris Groove; Fall ; Urban Express; Manhattan Man ; UrbStuff; All Blues ; Just A Funky Feeling; All Blues; Ilumination ; Mission ; The Human Orchestra; All Blues; All Blues;

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Earthquake at the Avalon

Label: Inakustik
Released: 2009
Track listing: 01. The Opening; 02. Souls Dirge; 03. Slow Blues; 04. Half A Heart; 05. The Dream Thing/Stiff Neck; 06. Morning Sickness; 07. The Real Great Escape; 08. The Dragon Gate.

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Article: Interview

Paul Wertico: All In A Day's Work

Read "Paul Wertico: All In A Day's Work" reviewed by Cicily Janus


Seven-time Grammy winner Paul Wertico, a name long-synonymous with innovation and Herculean energy/talent in the world of drums, has stepped out of the box once again to present an album that defies genre boundaries. In addition to the usual suspects of his trio including guitarist John Moulder and bassist Brian Peters, Wertico has combined forces with ...

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Article: Album Review

Darius Jones: Man'ish Boy (A Raw & Beautiful Thing)

Read "Man'ish Boy (A Raw & Beautiful Thing)" reviewed by A. Henkin


Darius Jones sounds like it could be the name of an itinerant preacher or maybe a character in a Flannery O'Connor short story. Neither is actually that much of a stretch after hearing the alto saxophonist's debut as a leader, Man'ish Boy. Throughout run the concurrent threads of celebration and foreboding that exist in the rural ...

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Article: Live Review

30th Annual Detroit International Jazz Festival: In Pictures

Read "30th Annual Detroit International Jazz Festival: In Pictures" reviewed by C. Andrew Hovan


30th Annual Detroit International Jazz Festival Detroit, Michigan September 4-7, 2009With perfect temperatures and wall-to-wall sunshine, Detroit recently celebrated a tradition that has brought jazz to the city every Labor Day weekend for the past 30 years. Billed as the largest free jazz festival in North America, this year's festivities ran ...

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News: Technology

A Bit of This and That

The Firehouse 12 Fall 2009 Concert Series opens its 13-week run on Friday September 18 (alas, the first night of Rosh Hashanah) with Brandon Ross & Blazing Beauty for 2 shows (8:30 and 10 p.m.) You can purchase tickets for individual shows or the entire season by going to the venue's website (firehouse12.com). Speaking ...

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Article: Album Review

Larry Gray: 1, 2, 3...

Read "1, 2, 3..." reviewed by Matthew Warnock


1, 2, 3... is a masterful contemporary jazz release by Chicago jazz stalwart and bass virtuoso Larry Gray. The album is Gray's first trio record that has released under his own name, though he has performed on many as a sideman with such players as Larry Coryell and up and coming Chicago artist Zvonimir Tot. Handling ...

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News: Obituary

Julie Coryell – Jazz Author, Manager, Singer

Julie Coryell – Jazz Author, Manager, Singer

By Bill Siegel Julie Coryell – jazz author, manager, singer, songwriter, actress, and more – passed away unexpectedly on May 10, at St. Francis Hospital in Poughkeepsie, NY. She was 61 years old, and had been living at the Victory Lake Nursing Home in Hyde Park, NY. She collaborated with award-winning photographer Laura Friedman on the ...

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News: Interview

Vibraphone Icon Gary Burton Interviewed at AAJ...And More!

Vibraphone Icon Gary Burton Interviewed at AAJ...And More!

Since emerging in the 1960s, Gary Burton has quickly become one of the primary litmus tests for four-mallet vibraphonists in jazz. From his early days with Larry Coryell through to his groundbreaking ECM albums featuring a young legend-in-the-making, guitarist Pat Metheny, Burton changed the way that the vibraphone could be used, with music that ranged from ...


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