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Musician

Mark Guiliana

Mark is also drummer, trombonist, electronicist, and co-founder of Heernt, an experimental, genre-busting trio that had their debut recording Locked In A Basement” released on Cohen's Razdaz Recordz on May 23, 2006. Mark has traveled around the world, with performances at Carnegie Hall‚ the JVC Jazz Festival in Paris‚ Istanbul Jazz Festival‚ Ronnie Scott's in London and others. He has recorded and performed with Bobby McFerrin‚ the Jazz Mandolin Project‚ James Williams‚ Jason Lindner‚ and more.

Album

Lullaby for the Lost

Label: Edition Records
Released: 2025
Track listing: Wasteland; Solace; Stately; Blond Crush; Celestial; Tokyo Game Show; Lullaby for the Lost; Kid; Mercy.

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Article: Play This!

Joey Waronker & Pete Min: Parrots

Read "Joey Waronker & Pete Min: Parrots" reviewed by Ludovico Granvassu


King King (Colorfield Records) was recorded at LA's Lucy's Meat Market studio by drummer Joey Waronker and bassist/engineer Pete Min--the creative force behind both that sonic laboratory and the Colorfield Records label. For these sessions, Waronker and Min played a multitude of instruments with a multitude of guests, including Mark Guiliana, Larry Goldings, Josh ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Anne Drummond, Dima Bondarev, Tamir Barzilay, Camila Meza & More

Read "Anne Drummond, Dima Bondarev, Tamir Barzilay, Camila Meza & More" reviewed by Ludovico Granvassu


Another round of gorgeous releases, with a spotlight on the sonic alchemy emerging from Pete Min's Lucy's Meat Market studio in L.A.--plus a welcome chance to hear Anne Drummond step into the spotlight as a leader.Happy listening!Playlist Ben Allison “Mondo Jazz Theme (feat. Ted Nash & Pyeng Threadgill)" 0:00 Anne Drummond “Tell ...

Article: Live Review

Mantova Jazz Festival 2024

Read "Mantova Jazz Festival 2024" reviewed by Angelo Leonardi


Teatro Ariston, Auditorium Monteverdi Mantova Jazz 2024 Mantova 11 ottobre--16 novembre 2024 Il Mantova Jazz Festival conferma la sua rilevanza tra le rassegne autunnali italiane continuando a selezionare proposte d'alto profilo nel panorama nazionale e internazionale. Il festival prende il nome da Roberto Chiozzini, storico fondatore negli anni cinquanta del ...

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Article: Jazz in Long Form

From Flock to Shepherd: The Evolution of the Drummer-Led Ensemble in Jazz

Read "From Flock to Shepherd: The Evolution of the Drummer-Led Ensemble in Jazz" reviewed by Jon Sheckler


On November 15th, 2017 at 8:30pm, the Jazz Standard in New York City had a line around the block. Starting from the dual entrance of the Jazz Standard jazz club and Blue Smoke restaurant in the direct middle of East 27th Street, the line of people stretched almost to Lexington Avenue, nearly 300 feet. Just after ...

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Article: Jazz in Long Form

Roots to Branches: Broadway, Jazz, and David Bowie?

Read "Roots to Branches: Broadway, Jazz, and David Bowie?" reviewed by Kurt Ellenberger


In 10th grade, I had a classmate in my French class named Morvan, whom I didn't know at all (in fact, I doubt I ever ever talked to her). She was quiet and introverted but also somewhat defiant and aloof. She always dressed in what was quite outlandish fashion at the time. She was somewhere in ...

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Article: Play This!

Avishai Cohen: Nu Nu

Read "Avishai Cohen: Nu Nu" reviewed by Mike Jacobs


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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Paolo Fresu, Qwalia, Mark Guiliana, Yelena Eckemoff & More

Read "Paolo Fresu, Qwalia, Mark Guiliana, Yelena Eckemoff & More" reviewed by Ludovico Granvassu


This time around our special focus is Paolo Fresu who is celebrating 40 years of activity with his historic Quartet, 20 years with his electric Devil Quartet, and 22 years with pianist Uri Caine. To mark these three anniversaries he has released a gorgeous triple album entitled Legacy (and the limited edition companion triple LP (next) ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

John Escreet, Hyeseon Hong, Altus and Nicole Glover

Read "John Escreet, Hyeseon Hong, Altus and Nicole Glover" reviewed by Hobart Taylor


Outstanding new music from pianist, John Escreet joined by saxophonist, Mark Turner, Hyeseon Hong's innovative arrangements for her large ensemble, brilliant collaboration from Altus celebrating the confluence of Greek and African myths, and Esperanza Spalding's acerbic take on deforestation in Brazil. Playlist Hyeseon Hong “Night Climbing" from Things Will Pass (Pacific Coast Jazz) 0:00 ...


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