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Jeff Lederer's Brooklyn Blowhards: Brooklyn Blowhards

by Mark Corroto
Imagine seeing a despondent Albert Ayler walking around Brooklyn on a cold November day in 1970, with his tenor saxophone under his arm. Some say he threw himself into the East River, a suicide by drowning. His loss, our loss, was one a true original voices in jazz. Now picture Ayler with a copy ...
Reincarnation

By Mary LaRose
Label: Little (i) Music
Released: 2014
Track listing: Reincarnation of a Lovebird; Broken Shadows; Nostalgia in Times Square; Eclipse; Straight Up and Down; Ring of Fire; So Long Eric; What Reason Can I Give?; Hat And Beard; Witches and Devils.
Mary LaRose: Reincarnation

by Alberto Bazzurro
Lavoro ben singolare, questo della cantante newyorkese Mary LaRose, che seleziona un carnet di brani decisamente emblematici di un modo di fare jazz (e relativo tessuto temporale), ci mette su dei testi, e li interpreta col prevalente supporto di un quartetto d'archi. Gli autori sono Charles Mingus e Ornette Coleman, col trait d'union ...
Reincarnation

By Mary LaRose
Label: Little (i) Music
Released: 2013
Track listing: Reincarnation Of A Lovebird; Broken Shadows; Nostalgia In Time Square;
Eclipse; Straight Up
And Down; Ring Of Fire; So Long Eric; What Reason Can I Give?; Hat And
Beard; Witches And
Devils.
Mary LaRose: Reincarnation

by Mark Corroto
The best stories are, indeed, the one's you already know. Told over- and-over again, each time a little different. That's comfort food for the ears. Enter vocalist Mary LaRose, recounting the music of Charles Mingus, Eric Dolphy, and Ornette Coleman with lyrics she penned and performed as a sympathetic partner to these jazz giants.
YFZ (Yearning For Zion)

Label: Little (i) Music
Released: 2008
Track listing: In Me Canoe; Even Shakers Get the Blues; The Roar of G_D; Scour and Scrub; Chinese!!!; Lay Me Low; Laughing John Interrogatory; Yearning for Zion; Limber Zeal.
Shakers N' Bakers: YFZ (Yearning For Zion)

by Eyal Hareuveni
Sometimes odd matches promise the most perfect couplings. Such is the case with the second release of the New York-based improvising ensemble, Shakers N' Bakers. They succeed beautifully with inspired interpretations of 19th century spiritual vision songs by the radical Utopian religion community known as the Shakers. The ensemble transfers the original texts through the musical ...