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News: Performance / Tour

Upcoming Aum Fidelity Highlights at the Stone.

Upcoming Aum Fidelity Highlights at the Stone.

Among many items in the ongoing mini Aum festival at the Stone are two that incite a few key taps. According to Mr. Aum: “The focus is on jazz forward / avant-garde soul, with select excursions elsewhere. I thank The Stone for the opportunity to ask some of my favorite musicians & human beings to share ...

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Article: Album Review

Pandelis Karayorgis: System of 5

Read "System of 5" reviewed by Raul d'Gama Rose


One of the most enduring qualities possessed by pianist Pandelis Karayorgis is his startling intellect, as well as the grace with which he announces his arrival. A truly gifted musician with a penchant for angularity, his playing is, nevertheless, beautifully logical, even when he is playing those darting arpeggios that a linear melody demands. However, every ...

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News: Performance / Tour

Outpost 186 leans in to a piano laden summer for Inman Square, Cambridge

Outpost 186  leans in to a piano laden summer for Inman Square, Cambridge

Piano players are coming out of the woodwork at Outpost 186. Mothers Day saw an astonishing turnout for Matthew Shipp, who followed a solo set with a long awaited Jim Hobbs duet, sponsored in part by All About Jazz. A snippet of the night awaits below. After a respite from Memorial Day, Hans Poppel has a ...

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Article: Album Review

Joe Morris: Camera

Read "Camera" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


Influential improvising guitarist Joe Morris ignites luminous imagery that casts a musically minded paradigm on how the diffraction of light may traverse a camera lens. However, individual interpretations can yield other enticing persuasions on Camera, engineered upon the grouping of stringed instruments and drums. “Street Scene" exemplifies Morris' clever articulations via fluttering storylines, largely ...

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Article: Album Review

Lawnmower: West

Read "West" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


Eminent progressive jazz drummer Luther Gray rekindled the spirit of his youth when he listened to music, via his Walkman, while mowing the lawn. With a dual-guitar and bass-less lineup, this ensemble professes a unique identity as it intertwines blues, rock and the perimeters of free jazz into a cleverly designed forum. Here, the musicians inconspicuously ...

Album

West

Label: Clean Feed Records
Released: 2010
Track listing: One; Glass; Prayers of Death; Giant Squid; Dan; I Love; Two.

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Article: Interview

Kevin Frenette: Fall River Guitar Guy

Read "Kevin Frenette: Fall River Guitar Guy" reviewed by Gordon Marshall


However cool the surface of his music, Kevin Frenette is not content to serve up any sort of “easy listening." The guitarist grew up in Fall River, a small city in southeastern Massachusetts, but the beauty of his music is akin to a sylvan setting--to enter into it is to traverse a forest trail. Some themes ...

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Article: Album Review

Lawnmover: West

Read "West" reviewed by Troy Collins


Drummer Luther Gray explains in the brief liner notes to West, the debut of his ensemble Lawnmower, that the album is an attempt to reconcile the various genres he has worked in throughout his musical development. From his early days spent in punk bands like Tsunami, to his jazz-oriented work as a sideman with fellow Bostonians ...

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News: Recording

Luther Gray - Lawnmower (Clean Feed)

Luther Gray - Lawnmower (Clean Feed)

Drummer Luther Gray, an always reliable sideman in the ensembles of others, makes a welcome debut in the driver's seat on this date for Clean Feed. The underlying significance behind the album's title isn't self-evident so Gray helpfully elucidates it in his succinct liners. The tandem of Walkman listening and mower pushing formed the primary conduit ...

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Article: Multiple Reviews

Joe Morris: Today on Earth; Colorfield; The Necessary and the Possible; Fine Objects

Read "Joe Morris: Today on Earth; Colorfield; The Necessary and the Possible; Fine Objects" reviewed by Wilbur MacKenzie


Joe MorrisToday on EarthAUM Fidelity2009 Joe MorrisColorfieldESP-Disk2009 Joe Morris/Simon H. Fell/Alex WardThe Necessary and the PossibleRecord Label #3Year Joe MorrisFine Objects


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