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Article: Album Review

Joshua Breakstone/The Cello Quartet: 88

Read "88" reviewed by Mark Sullivan


Veteran guitarist Joshua Breakstone pays tribute to some of his favorite pianist/composers here. He tells a story about a fellow Berklee student (a saxophonist) who asked legendary saxophonist Sonny Stitt if he could sit in. Stitt shut him down with the question “how many keys on a saxophone?" The novice couldn't answer--there are 23--but everyone knows ...

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Article: Live Review

John Coltrane Birthday Celebration: Harnessing The Coltrane Effect

Read "John Coltrane Birthday Celebration: Harnessing The Coltrane Effect" reviewed by Paul Rauch


Richard Cole Group Tula's Jazz Club Seattle WA September 23, 2016 The calendar read September 23, 2016, the 90th anniversary of the birth of John Coltrane, and as in many cities in America, and around the world, the music of this master innovator is being celebrated in performance, ...

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Article: Live Review

Abdullah Ibrahim in Stunning Recital at the 30th Annual Oslo Jazz Festival

Read "Abdullah Ibrahim in Stunning Recital at the 30th Annual Oslo Jazz Festival" reviewed by John Ephland


Abdullah Ibrahim Universitetets Aula 30th Annual Oslo Jazz Festival Oslo, Norway August 16, 2016 Alternately rhapsodic and episodic, pianist/composer Abdullah Ibrahim filled the airs of the 500- seat Universitetets Aula with melody upon melody, all of it improvised yet seemingly composed. The occasion was the ...

Article: Album Review

Giorgio Albanese Quintet + Orchestra: Vento di Maestrale

Read "Vento di Maestrale" reviewed by Neri Pollastri


Fisarmonicista eclettico dalle molte collaborazioni e compositore coraggioso, Giorgio Albanese presenta qui un lavoro piuttosto originale, con un organico di grande spicco, selezionato -tutti sono usi alla ricerca musicale più ardita -e cangiante -quattro brani sono in quintetto, uno in solo e l'ultimo si avvale di un'orchestra. Le composizioni fondono tradizioni e stilemi diversi, ...

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Article: Album Review

Howard University Jazz Ensemble: HUJE 2015

Read "HUJE 2015" reviewed by Jack Bowers


In 1975, Howard University, a bulwark of higher education in our nation's capital since 1867, formed its first Jazz Ensemble and named a young trumpeter / educator, Fred Irby III, as director. One year later, Irby ushered the ensemble into a recording studio to verify its prowess, a tradition that has continued uninterrupted for forty years. ...

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Article: Hi-Res Jazz

Blue Note On Blu-Ray

Read "Blue Note On Blu-Ray" reviewed by Mark Werlin


Jazz music is best appreciated with “big ears" and an open mind. Just as exposure to new music casts older, familiar works in a different light, newer formats can expand a listener's perspective on the strengths and limitations of the original recordings. SACDs, Blu-Ray discs and hi-res downloads accurately represent the affective details of ...

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Article: Multiple Reviews

Marc Copland: Zenith and Haunted Heart

Read "Marc Copland: Zenith and Haunted Heart" reviewed by John Ephland


Zenith InnerVoice Jazz 2016 There's some shared, ongoing history here. Between drummer Joey Baron and bassist Drew Gress, pianist Marc Copland has logged some pretty decent music time. Add trumpeter Ralph Alessi and there's a new element, one not found in the rhythm section's work with guitarist John Abercrombie or in the ...

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Article: Album Review

Ed Cherry: Soul Tree

Read "Soul Tree" reviewed by David A. Orthmann


Like any jazz recording worth its salt, Ed Cherry's Soul Tree, his second release for the Posi-Tone imprint, impresses on more than one level. Cherry's interpretations of often performed jazz standards--Mal Waldron's “Soul Eyes," Dave Brubeck's “In Your Own Sweet Way," Horace Silver's “Peace," among others--are exceptionally well drawn and stand up nicely in comparison to ...

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Article: Album Review

Scott Hamilton & Jeff Hamilton Trio: Live In Bern

Read "Live In Bern" reviewed by Edward Blanco


Scheduled to play at the International Jazz Festival in the city of Bern, Switzerland in 2014, festival founder Hans Zurbrugg asked drummer Jeff Hamilton to bring his trio as the center-piece of the festivities that week. Also there the same week was saxophonist great Scott Hamilton adding another master of the jazz idiom to the lineup ...

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Article: Album Review

Enrico Rava Quartet with Gianluca Petrella: Wild Dance

Read "Wild Dance" reviewed by Karl Ackermann


The senior statesman, and easily the most recognizable name in Italian jazz, trumpeter Enrico Rava returns with a revised quintet line up on Wild Dance. Rava, who early in his career worked with saxophonist Steve Lacy, pianist Mal Waldron and trombonist Roswell Rudd, later went on to team with drummer Tony Oxley and sit in with ...


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