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André Jaume 4tet: Smthg Close to Smthg

Read "Smthg Close to Smthg" reviewed by Alberto Bazzurro


Anzitutto una necessaria premessa: la strana sigla ripetuta nel titolo sta per “something" (quindi Something Close to Something) e rimanda a un vecchio album di André Jaume intitolato appunto Something e datato 1990 che sta alla base dell'incontro fra il polistrumentista marsigliese (qui in realtà solo tenorsassofonista) e il chitarrista (ma a sua volta anche polistrumentista) ...

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News: Recording

Daniel Roure: "Le Temps D'un Jazz"

Daniel Roure: "Le Temps D'un Jazz"

Relying on the linguistics of music as the international language is not entirely necessary to fully appreciate Daniel Roure’s Le Temps d’un Jazz. The Marseille native has been immersed in jazz and French music his entire life. It is no surprise that his composing and performing prowess feels completely natural. Roure surrounds himself with a bevy ...

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News: Recording

Daniel Roure. New Album "Bar De Nuit"

Daniel Roure. New Album "Bar De Nuit"

By Alex Henderson French cabaret, French pop and chanson have a long and rich history, from Edith Piaf’s classic recordings of the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s to the soundtrack of the 1966 film Un Homme et une Femme (A Man and a Woman). And in recent years, the chanson tradition has been kept alive by younger ...

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Article: Live Review

Jazz à Juan 2014

Read "Jazz à Juan 2014" reviewed by Jean-Pierre Goffin


54th Jazz à Juan Juan-les-Pins, Antibes France On the sunny Côte d'Azur, Juan-les-Pins offers a jazz festival every year by mixing all-stars bands, and daring to take risks in offering new artists not exclusively from the jazz sphere. Jazz à Juan (Jazz in Juan) is first of all a wonderful site, ...

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Article: Extended Analysis

Eberhard Weber: Resume

Read "Eberhard Weber: Resume" reviewed by John Kelman


You've got to admire German-born, France-resident bassist Eberhard Weber. Suffering a major stroke while on tour with Jan Garbarek in 2007--an association that went back more than 30 years, the two first collaborating on American guitarist/pianist Ralph Towner's Solstice (ECM, 1975) and Weber becoming the Norwegian saxophonist's bassist of choice beginning with Photo With Blue Sky, ...


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