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Dee Bell & Marcos Silva Release "Silva • Bell • Elation" January 21 (Laser Records)

“Silver Bells” was the Bell Family signature Christmas song. It was a tradition in our family holiday jam sessions. Because of this, the merging of the two names Marcos Silva and Dee Bell seemed tunefully obvious. Elation was the result of the Silva Bell musical partnership. From the first recording with Stan Getz to the present, ...
Vocalist Carmen Cuesta Releases "Toda Una Vida...", A Collection Of Boleros With A Jazz Flavor

Following up on her acclaimed recording Mi Bossa Nova, vocalist Carmen Cuesta returns home to Spain, both physically and spiritually, to embrace the enduring magic of the bolero on her soulful and sensual new masterwork Toda Una Vida (Tweety Records, January 28, 2014 release). Tapping into the wealth of classic pieces from Spain and South America, ...
Fareed Haque: Out of Nowhere

by Chris M. Slawecki
Fareed Haque is quite clear about the impact of guitarist Pat Martino on his own playing: He is my inspiration in jazz guitar. And if I have a mission, it's to blend the John McLaughlin world with the Pat Martino world. Every guitarist, every musician, is a synthesis of the history. So if you want to ...
Jim Clayton: Songs My Daughter Knows

by Dan Bilawsky
Pianist Jim Clayton must have one hip daughter; or perhaps it's the other way around. Regardless, both parties clearly inspire one another through music. On the simply-and-directly titled Songs My Daughter Knows, Clayton explores the musical ins-and-outs of the first three years spent with his cherished child--Eileen Agnes Lenny" Clayton. The album opens ...
I Woluldn't Be Sure
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Released: 2013
Track listing:
01. G Whatever (Cassiers); 02. I Wouldn't Be Sure (Cabras); 03. Dolce
(Cabras); 04. No Comment (Cabras); 05. Pronti, partenza, via (Cabras);
06. A ciascuno il suo (Cabras); 07. Ti ricordi (Cabras); 08. Placa De Cristo Rey (Carrus); 09. Scalar'e Bottulusu (Cassiers/Roca); 10. Game Over (Cassiers); 11. It Should Be There (Cassiers/Carrus/Luppi).
Dave Sharp's Secret 7: Worlds

by Glenn Astarita
Poll-winning Detroit-reared bassist Dave Sharp (Killer Joe Trio, The Melvins) takes you around the world in a little under an hour. Here, the bassist gathers a large international cast, appearing on alternating tracks. Following Secret Seven (Blue Pie, 2010), the artist extends his reach but still interconnects Western and Eastern modalities with the jazz vernacular. One ...
Grant Geissman's New Book Feldstein: The Mad Life And Fantastic Art Of Al Feldstein

In the opinion of many comic book aficionados, the greatest comics ever created were those published in the 1950s by Bill Gaines at EC Comics. Gaines’s creative right-hand man at EC was Al Feldstein, a triple threat artist/writer/editor. And after EC was forced by various guardians of morality to drop their comics in the mid-1950s, Feldstein ...
Mike Keneally: You Must Be This Tall

by Glenn Astarita
Virtuoso guitarist and multi-instrumentalist Mike Keneally has been all over the musical radar, spanning the past three decades. Performing with Frank Zappa in 1988, the artist has also aligned with avant-garde guitar hero Henry Kaiser and currently mans the keyboards amid some guitar work in support of iconic progressive rock guitarist Joe Satriani. With his 24th ...
Gina Kronstadt: Come Over

by Jeff Winbush
Everybody wants to be a star and everybody wants their turn in the spotlight. The recent documentary 20 Feet From Stardom focused on the struggles of background singers to emerge from the shadows. Gina Kronstadt can surely identify with that struggle.Whatever motivated Kronstadt's debut, Come Over, she demonstrates she's ready for her close-up. A ...
Lorraine Feather: Attachments

by C. Michael Bailey
First, there is who exactly is Billie Jane Lee Lorraine Feather?" Well, she is the daughter of jazz writer and impresario Leonard Feather (1914 -1994) and Jane Feather, a former big-band singer and ex-roommate of Peggy Lee (ergo Lee"). The Billie in Feather's name is her godmother, Billie Holiday, and the Jane, well that is obvious. ...