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Jochen Pfister: Touring with Sheila Jordan
by AAJ Staff
German pianist Jochen Pfister had played in workshops with Sheila Jordan in Germany and, at her invitation, in the United States. In 2008, while in Cologne, he asked her if she might be interested in a German tour. Yes" was the answer, and now it's about happen The first gig is Friday Match 6, 2009, in ...
Sonny Rollins: Still Seeking the Lost Chord
by R.J. DeLuke
The Saxophone Colossus. The greatest living improvising musician. A musical god. Sonny Rollins has been called all these things at one time or another by fans across the globe, as well as by those involved in the pursuit of music criticism and jazz history. There's no question he is the greatest remaining icon to come out ...
Mark Soskin at Sweet Rhythm May 2-3
The Mark Soskin Quartet will appear at Sweet Rhythm in New York City, Friday, May 2nd and Saturday, May 3rd. The Mark Soskin Quartet Mark Soskin - Piano Jay Anderson - Bass Billy Drummond - Drums Tim Hagans - Bass Three Sets at 8, 10 and 12pm
One Hopeful Day
By Mark Soskin
Label: Kind of Blue Records
Released: 2007
Track listing: On The Street Where You Live; Bemsha Swing; Innerspace; One Hopeful Day; Step Lively; It's Easy To Remember; End Of A Love Affair; Strive; Pensativa.
Mark Soskin at the Kitano Hotel
Mark Soskin will be performing with his quartet at The Kitano Hotel on Friday, December 14th and Saturday, December 15th. The quartet is with Chip Jackson (bass), Matt Wilson (drums) and Bob Mintzer (sax). The Kitano hotel is at 66 Park Avenue@38th Street. CALL (212) 885-7119 FOR RESERVATIONS 8 & 10 pm ...
Pianist Mark Soskin Interviewed at AAJ
Mark Soskin listened to a litany of great jazz pianists growing up in Brooklyn and attending Colorado State University, where he was pursing classical studies before the jazz influences ushered in a switch to Berklee College of Music in the 1970s. The various styles and approaches to music went into forming his musical personality, as did ...
Mark Soskin: Creating An Ever-Hopeful Day
by R.J. DeLuke
Mark Soskin listened to a litany of great jazz pianists growing up in Brooklyn and attending Colorado State University, where he was pursing classical studies before the jazz influences ushered in a switch to Berklee College of Music in the 1970s. The various styles and approaches to music went into forming his musical ...



