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Article: Interview

John Geggie: Unexpected Conversations

Read "John Geggie: Unexpected Conversations" reviewed by John Kelman


Most cities have them: musicians who act like a lightning rod, focusing and driving their jazz scenes. In Ottawa, Canada, bassist John Geggie has been one of those significant focal points for two decades, but in particular over the past ten years. He's one of the founding organizers and faculty members of Jazzworks which, amongst other ...

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Article: Album Review

Myra Melford's Be Bread: The Whole Tree Gone

Read "The Whole Tree Gone" reviewed by John Sharpe


It's been too long since pianist Myra Melford's last release as bandleader, especially as we can now hear what we've been missing. For the second outing by her Be Bread ensemble, the pianist has assembled an all star cast of frequent collaborators. Bassist Stomu Takeishi, guitarist Brandon Ross and trumpeter Cuong Vu are holdovers from the ...

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That's Gonna Leave A Mark

Label: Palmetto Records
Released: 2009
Track listing: Shooshabuster; Arts & Crafts; Rear Control; Getting Friendly; Two Bass Hit; Area Man; Lucky; That's Gonna Leave A Mark; Celibate Oriole; Come and Find The Quiet Center; Why Can't We Be Friends.

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Article: Year in Review

J Hunter's Best Jazz Discs of 2009

Read "J Hunter's Best Jazz Discs of 2009" reviewed by J Hunter


It's that time again--the season for relentless bell-ringers, wild-eyed consumers, and end-of-year countdown lists. The latter category can actually be helpful for last-minute shoppers who want to give someone “the best of everything." However, a little background info never hurts the buying process. As such, here's one more countdown for Best Jazz Discs of 2009. #10 ...

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Article: Interview

Tamir Hendelman: Living a Dream

Read "Tamir Hendelman: Living a Dream" reviewed by Dr. Judith Schlesinger


One of those “overnight sensations" who's been working steadily for years, Israeli-born pianist and composer Tamir Hendelman has finally caught a rocket. A member of the Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra and the Jeff Hamilton Trio, as well as leader of his own groups, Hendelman is also a first-call arranger and accompanist for some of the best vocalists ...

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Take Five With Amanda Monaco

Read "Take Five With Amanda Monaco" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Meet Amanda Monaco: Playing guitar has led Amanda Monaco to perform at the Blue Note, The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Birdland, Tonic, Joe's Pub, and the JVC Jazz Festival, as well as other venues in the United States and Europe. Amanda has recorded several CDs as both a leader and a sideman, and has ...

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Article: Live From New York

November 2009

Read "November 2009" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Muhal Richard Abrams and Fred AndersonCommunity Church of New YorkNew York, NY October 16, 2009Muhal Richard Abrams and Fred Anderson are not quite of the same island. The same Chicago archipelago, sure, but Anderson has more hovered around than been an active member of the Association for the Advancement of ...

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News: Festival

The Seasons Festival's Final Four

The Seasons Festival's Final Four

Let's wrap up the Fall Festival at The Seasons. Here are brief reports about the final four events. Africa: The Power of Drum and Dance: Michael Wimberly, a percussionist and composer from New York, performed with scores of sidemen and sidewomen. They were professional drummers, dancers and singers from his troupe; students from several middle schools ...

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News: Performance / Tour

Drummer Matt Wilson is Everything That is Good About Jazz

Drummer Matt Wilson is Everything That is Good About Jazz

By Jason Parker The Matt Wilson Quartet played a show last night in Seattle as part of the Earshot Jazz Festival. I had seen Matt play before, and attended a clinic he gave at the Port Townsend Jazz Workshop that was one of the most inspiring clinics I've ever been to. I knew I was in ...

Article: Album Review

Matt Wilson Quartet: That's Gonna Leave a Mark

Read "That's Gonna Leave a Mark" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


Al primo ascolto di That's Gonna Leave a Mark, di quell'intelligentissimo (e divertente, come possono essere divertenti e argute le persone molto intelligenti) musicista che è Matt Wilson, il parallelo con il quartetto di Ornette Coleman viene sin troppo facile nell'apparente, quasi infantile accessibilità di certi temi, nel gusto per l'improvvisazione collettiva, nel recupero ironicamente sbilenco ...


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