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Article: Album Review

Dave Douglas & Brass Ecstasy: Spirit Moves

Read "Spirit Moves" reviewed by Martin Longley


Dave Douglas' combo, Brass Ecstasy, follows the spirit-trail of Lester Bowie's Brass Fantasy, at once looking way back to the old New Orleans street traditions then picking up moves from the Rebirth and Dirty Dozen Brass Bands. Douglas is joined by Luis Bonilla (trombone), Vincent Chancey (French horn) and Marcus Rojas (tuba) with Nasheet Waits manning ...

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Dave Douglas & Brass Ecstasy: Spirit Moves

Read "Spirit Moves" reviewed by John Kelman


With his post-Milesian quintet now in its eighth year and his electronica-informed Keystone group in its fourth, anyone familiar with trumpeter Dave Douglas knows that it's about time for something different. With a line-up that puts a new twist on an old concept, Spirit Moves is Douglas at his funnest. With nothing but horns and drums, ...

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Article: Live From New York

June 2009

Read "June 2009" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Brad MehldauVillage VanguardNew York City May 6, 2009When Brad Mehldau acknowledged the presence of Hank Jones in the audience at the Village Vanguard (May 6th), he recalled being 16 and hearing Jones at Bradley's, an experience that helped set Mehldau on his current path. Although steeped in the intimate jazz ...

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News: Performance / Tour

Bill Cunliffe: The Blues and the Abstract Truth at Jazz Standard (NYC) Tonight

Bill Cunliffe: The Blues and the Abstract Truth at Jazz Standard (NYC) Tonight

Bill Cunliffe: The Blues and the Abstract Truth Jazz Standard 116 East 27th Street (Between Park / Lexington) New York, NY 10016 212-576-2232 7:30 PM EDT | 6:45 PM DOORS Dick Oatts – saxophone Bob Sheppard – saxophone Claudio Roditi – trumpet Luis Bonilla – trombone Christian Howes – violin ...

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Terminal Clarity: Live at the Jazz Gallery

Label: Now Jazz Consortium
Released: 2008
Track listing: Up Easy; Mambostinato; Terminal Clarity; That's How They Get You; Where's Sepia?; September's Children.

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Luis Bonilla: Terminal Clarity: Live at the Jazz Gallery

Read "Terminal Clarity: Live at the Jazz Gallery" reviewed by Laurel Gross


During its first seconds, Trombonilla's Terminal Clarity: Live at the Jazz Gallery sounds like a band tuning up or a bit of traffic gridlock with an impatient honk or two. But then it advances full swing into an enjoyable post-bop exploration worthy of intent listening. Luis Bonilla, a talented and focused New York-based ...

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The Extension

Label: Caracalla
Released: 2003
Track listing: 1. The Extension 09:24 2. Wedding Song 05:31 3. Mambo Derivado 06:38 4. New World 09:31 5. Waiting For Galina 05:49 6. No Sweat 05:25 7. Wedding Song - Quartet 06:12 8. Nobody Knows 06:31

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The Matt Catingub Big Band featuring Mavis Rivers “I’m Getting Cement All Over Ewe”

Label: Sea Breeze Jazz
Released: 1991
Track listing: I’m Getting Cement All Over Ewe (Matt Catingub); Even More Blues, but My Abscessed Tooth in Fine (Matt Catingub); Miss Ella (Albert Alva); Dearly Beloved (Kern/Mercer); Change Partners (Irving Berlin); Sciatica Stomp featuring Chris Doc Stewart (Matt Catingub); Funny (Broughton/Merrill); Prelude ‘N Blues (Matt Catingub); I Got Rhythm (George & Ira Gershwin); Simple Pleasures ( Matt Catingub); Donna Lieb (Matt Catingub)


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