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Article: Album Review

Marta Sanchez Trio: Perpetual Void

Read "Perpetual Void" reviewed by John Sharpe


For her first leadership date on the Swiss Intakt label, NYC-based Spanish pianist Marta Sanchez returns to the trio format which she last aired way back on her debut Lunas, Soles Y Elefantes (Errabal, 2008). While some may regret the absence of the two-saxophone front line which she has used in the meantime, the overwhelming positive ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Lakecia Benjamin, Oscar Hernandez, Black Art Jazz Collective and more

Read "Lakecia Benjamin, Oscar Hernandez, Black Art Jazz Collective and more" reviewed by Hobart Taylor


Here is new music from Lakecia Benjamin, Oscar Hernandez, Black Arts Jazz Collective and Joseph Daley's The Tuba Chronicles Volume 2. Playlist Lakecia Benjamin “Amerikkan Skin" from Phoenix Reimagined (Ropeadope) 0:00 Nation Beat “Forró Le Fonque" from Archaic Humans (Ropeadope) 3:23 Mariah Parker “The Very Wings" from Windows Through Time(Ancient-Future) 7:55 Host Speaks 13:14 ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Summer Sequence: Ralph Burns + Lucian Ban, Marta Sanchez and more

Read "Summer Sequence: Ralph Burns + Lucian Ban, Marta Sanchez and more" reviewed by David Brown


In the first set we have a birthday tribute to pianist and arranger Ralph Burns, born June 29, 1922. In jazz, Burns is best known for his work with Woody Herman's “Second Herd" as the band's pianist and chief arranger. Let's also explore his ensemble work and then his string arrangements for Ben Webster, Ray Charles ...

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John Blum, David Murray and Chad Taylor: The Recursive Tree

Read "The Recursive Tree" reviewed by Troy Dostert


After maintaining an almost impossibly prolific recorded output during the 1980s and 1990s (with over fifty releases in the 1990s alone), saxophonist David Murray eased up considerably in the 2000s, leaving his fans wondering if he might ever return to his earlier fecundity. Although it would be unrealistic to expect the veteran tenorist to approach the ...

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Article: Live Review

David Murray Quartet at The Village Vanguard

Read "David Murray Quartet at The Village Vanguard" reviewed by Mike Jurkovic


David Murray Quartet Village Vanguard New York, NY May 14, 2024 David Murray's feisty sax sound--sharp, honest, torrential--kicked off this particularly West Side spring evening whirling through “Ninno" one of the seven highlight jams on the richly rewarding Francesca (Intakt Records, 2024). The new quartet--Murray, wizened pianist Marta Sanchez, ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Marta Sánchez, Benoit Delbecq, Fergus McCreadie, Rob Clearfield & More

Read "Marta Sánchez, Benoit Delbecq, Fergus McCreadie, Rob Clearfield & More" reviewed by Ludovico Granvassu


As if 88 keys were not enough, here are 440 keys, played by five exciting pianists featured on today's show, Fergus McCreadie, Marta Sánchez, Noam Duboille, Benoit Delbecq and Rob Clearfield [in order of appearance]. Happy listening! Playlist Ben Allison “Mondo Jazz Theme (feat. Ted Nash & Pyeng Threadgill)" 0:00 Fergus McCreadie ...

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David Murray Quartet with Marta Sanchez, Luke Stewart and Russell Carter: Francesca

Read "Francesca" reviewed by Mike Jurkovic


A jazz classicist since his heady and historic days founding The World Saxophone Quartet, David Murray takes to a studio just outside Zurich with a rhythm section of the next generation and emerges triumphant with the standout Francesca. With an average age of, give or take, thirty-six years between them, Murray, the veteran nearing ...

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Marta Sanchez Trio with Chris Tordini and Savannah Harris: Perpetual Void

Read "Perpetual Void" reviewed by Mark Corroto


Marta Sanchez and her trio of bassist Chris Tordini and drummer Savannah Harris want their listeners to endeavor to keep up. Judging by the opening two tracks on Perpertual Void, keeping the pace might be a tall task. The Madrid-born New York-based pianist spins a dizzying web with “I Don't Wanna Live The Life And Then ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Lionel Hampton, Michel Camilo, Marta Sanchez and more

Read "Lionel Hampton, Michel Camilo, Marta Sanchez and more" reviewed by David Brown


Tonight, a pair of tunes from Philly's Brecker Bros.; a Latin jazz set with Michel Camilo, Rachel Therrin, Juan Tizol, Tito Puente and more; all followed by works form James Brandon Lewis' three most recent releases. We'll continue with a birthday set for Lionel Hampton and more. Welcome friends and neighbors to The Jazz Continuum. Old, ...

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John Lurie, Isaiah Collier, Dan Weiss & Steph Richards

Read "John Lurie, Isaiah Collier, Dan Weiss & Steph Richards" reviewed by Maurice Hogue


John Lurie hasn't recorded any music since contracting Lyme disease several years ago; in fact he couldn't even listen to music because of the neurological effects of the disease. He retreated to someplace in the Caribbean then finally improved enough to come back to the US and made Painting With John for HBO. Lurie's music which ...


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