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News: Technology

INgrooves Adds Telarc and Headsup Overseas

INgrooves Adds Telarc and Headsup Overseas

INgrooves has inked Telarc and Heads Up International, both divisions of Concord Music Group for digital distribution worldwide excluding the US and Canada. The wide ranging Telarc and Heads Up catalogs include jazz icons like Dave Brubeck, McCoy Tyner and Stanley Clarke, the blues of Taj Mahal and Tab Benoit, contemporary jazz from the likes Candy ...

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Article: Album Review

Alex Sipiagin: Mirages

Read "Mirages" reviewed by John Kelman


With little muss or fuss, trumpeter Alex Sipiagin has been gradually building a first-call reputation. Since emigrating from Russia in the early '90s, he has played with everyone from the late Michael Brecker and James Moody to David Binney and the Mingus Big Band. But it's his association with Dave Holland that's garnered him the greatest ...

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News: Performance / Tour

McCoy Tyner Trio with Ravi Coltrane at Jazz at Lincoln Center on May 15-16

McCoy Tyner Trio with Ravi Coltrane at Jazz at Lincoln Center on May 15-16

McCoy Tyner Trio With Special Guest Ravi Coltrane The Allen Room New York, NY May 15-16, 2009 Jazz at Lincoln Center brings in four-time GRAMMY winner, McCoy Tyner and his trio of Gerald Cannon (bass) and Eric Kamau Gravatt (drums). Tyner is joined by a special guest, the ...

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Article: Live Review

Blue Note 70th Anniversary Tour at the Kimmel Center

Read "Blue Note 70th Anniversary Tour at the Kimmel Center" reviewed by Victor L. Schermer


The Blue Note 7Kimmel Center for the Performing ArtsVerizon HallPhiladelphia, PennsylvaniaMarch 28, 2008 The legendary Blue Note record label is celebrating its 70th Anniversary this year. To briefly summarize its history and achievements, one can do no better than to quote from the Wikipedia entry on the subject:

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Article: Album Review

Avery Sharpe Trio: Autumn Moonlight

Read "Autumn Moonlight" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


Highly regarded bassist Avery Sharpe has been a first-call session musician due to his long affiliation with pianist McCoy Tyner and others of note. Moreover, he's a viable solo artist, evidenced here on this multicolored 2009 piano trio venture. Sharpe is the traffic director here, though it's a democratic engagement, comprised of covers and original compositions, ...

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Article: Live From New York

April 2009

Read "April 2009" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Edward SimonEd Simon TrioVillage VanguardNew York City March 1, 2009In any circumstance, it would be worth hitting the Village Vanguard to hear Edward Simon (Mar. 1st), one of the most gifted pianists of our day. But the presence of guest saxophonist Mark Turner--back in undiminished form after a ...

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Article: Music and the Creative Spirit

Marilyn Crispell: Uncompromising Power and Grace

Read "Marilyn Crispell: Uncompromising Power and Grace" reviewed by Lloyd N. Peterson Jr.


Her notes crash like waves at sea on a stormy winter's night; they gently float and slowly fall like early morning mist; yet it's the silence--the silence between the notes--which provides the haunting poetic beauty that is the music of pianist Marilyn Crispell.Lloyd Peterson: Is there a decrease in listeners for creative music today?

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Article: Album Review

Sergio Salvatore: Dark Sand

Read "Dark Sand" reviewed by A. Lienhard


Sergio Salvatore first appeared on the national jazz scene in 1992 as an 11 year-old prodigy, recording for GRP records. Paired with stars of the day including Michael Brecker, Chick Corea and Gary Burton, his debut bristled with the stellar musicianship and polish one would expect from the Grusin-Rosen label. In a surprising turn however, Salvatore ...

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Article: Interview

Odean Pope: A Singular Voice in the Choir

Read "Odean Pope: A Singular Voice in the Choir" reviewed by Elliott Simon


Grounded in the Baptist spirituals of his youth followed by a musical upbringing in Philadelphia with the likes of John Coltrane and organist Jimmy Smith as mentors, tenor saxophonist Odean Pope is the bridge between hard bop and free. His contributions to jazz are of major historical significance and through his over ...

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Article: Live Review

SFJAZZ Collective: Ottawa, Canada March 1, 2009

Read "SFJAZZ Collective: Ottawa, Canada March 1, 2009" reviewed by John Kelman


SFJAZZ CollectiveDominion-Chalmers United Church Ottawa, Canada March 1, 2009 It was a stellar weekend for jazz in Ottawa, Canada. First, on Saturday, February 26 fans were treated to an intimate but outstanding evening of music by local bassist John Geggie and his guests, guitarist Vic Juris and drummer John ...


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