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Jazzaar Concerts Aarau 2009

Jazzaar concerts is a different kind of jazz festival found in Aarau, Switzerland with a heart for learning on the bandstand music education. Every April the audience is entertained with premiers and brand new productions of musical works; Afro-American, Classical traditions as well as fusions into other genres. But most uniquely, jazzaar concerts" is specially known ...
If Dreams Come True

Label: GJazz Records
Released: 2007
Track listing: All The Cats Join In;
Gin For Xmas;
Shorty Georg;
Sent For You Yesterday;
Down South Camp Meeting;
If Dreams Come True;
Puttin' On The Ritz;
It Had To Be You;
Ball of Fire;
You Can Depend On Me;
Lulu's Back In Town;
Topsy;
Victory Stride.
Riddle of the Sphinx
By Mark Gross
Label: J Curve Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Valley of the Dry Bones; Moses in Egypt; Eastern Joy Dance; Lullaby of Isfahan; Riddle of the Sphinx; The Desert Sands of Cairo; Black Nile; Isfahan; Marabi; The Red Sea
Meet Duane Eubanks

by AAJ Staff
Duane Eubanks is the youngest practicing member of yet another one of jazz's famous families, the Eubanks. In fact, the Eubanks family's immersion in music began with Duane's maternal grandmother, who passed on the tradition to Duane's mother, Vera, and to Duane's uncles, Ray and Tommy Bryant. Vera still performs in Philadelphia, and one ...
Mark Gross: Riddle of the Sphinx

by Dave Nathan
Alto/soprano saxophonist Mark Gross and his cohorts carry on in music man's fascination with trying to solve the riddles associated with Egypt's greatest monument the Sphinx. The first track, the mysterious sounding Valley of the Dry Bones" establishes the overall setting for what's to follow over the next 50 or so minutes, viz., Middle Eastern musical ...
Riddle Of The Sphinx
By Mark Gross
Label: J Curve Records
Released: 2000
Track listing: Valley of the Dry Bones; Moses in Egypt; Eastern Joy Dance; Lullaby of Isfahan; Riddle of the Sphinx; The Desert Sands of Cairo; Black Nile; Isfahan; Marabi; The Red Sea.
Mark Gross: Riddle Of The Sphinx

by Jim Santella
What walks on four legs in the morning, two legs in the afternoon, and three legs at night? Man. Cue the drummer’s rim shot followed by a bass drum thud. Then give the philosophical riddle a thought or two about how we begin our lives by moving cautiously, move into the fast lane for awhile, and ...