Home » Search Center » Results: Michael Bloom Media Relations

Results for "Michael Bloom Media Relations"

Advanced search options

124

News: Festival

First Annual Asian American Jazz Festival Launches October 30 Through November 1, 2009

First Annual Asian American Jazz Festival Launches October 30 Through November 1, 2009

Asian jazz artists from around the world will appear together for the first time at the Asian American Jazz Festival (AAJF) in Los Angeles, celebrating their unique contributions to the international jazz scene. Headliners include Japanese piano genius Hiromi, Filipina “jazzipino” sensation Charmaine Clamor, Korea’s #1 jazz quintet Prelude, and the champion of the 2006 London ...

396

Article: Live Review

The Joshua Redman Trio

Read "The Joshua Redman Trio" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Joshua Redman TrioIndianpolis Jazz FestivalIndianapolis, IndianaSeptember 19, 2009 By the inner compass one finds one's direction, and Joshua Redman didn't fail to find his on the first night of the Indianapolis Jazz Festival at Clowes Memorial Hall. With Gregory Hutchinson on drums and Matt Penman on bass, they played a few classic covers, ...

350

Article: Album Review

Mark Buselli: An Old Soul

Read "An Old Soul" reviewed by Woodrow Wilkins


Big band music never really gets old. That is to say that it doesn't have to sound like it's something from the past and ought to stay there. In the hands of an effective composer, arranger and band leader like Mark Buselli, the swinging sound of large horn sections is bound to please. Buselli, ...

257

Article: Album Review

Diane Hubka: I Like It Here/Live in Tokyo

Read "I Like It Here/Live in Tokyo" reviewed by Ken Dryden


Cool-toned vocalist Diane Hubka first caught the attention of jazz journalists with her 1999 debut CD Haven't We Met?(Challenge-A) and she has continued to prove herself as an inventive, gifted interpreter of a wide range of material on her subsequent releases. Since leaving New York City for Southern California in 2004, she has played and recorded ...

228

Article: Album Review

Eclectica: Streaming Video Soul

Read "Streaming Video Soul" reviewed by John Kelman


After years building an audience one town at a time, banjoist Béla Fleck and the Flecktones no longer needs to record and tour incessantly, allowing its members to pursue other avenues. With Fleck off pursuing his Throw Down Your Heart, Tales from the Acoustic Planet, Vol. 3: Africa Sessions (Rounder, 2009), bassist Victor Wooten collaborating with ...

322

News: Recording

Pianist/Composer Josh Nelson's New CD, "I Hear a Rhapsody" on Steelbird Music

Pianist/Composer Josh Nelson's New CD, "I Hear a Rhapsody" on Steelbird Music

For the follow-up to his critically acclaimed record Let It Go (2007), Los Angeles-based pianist-composer-arranger Josh Nelson has created a beautiful and memorable album of original music, standards, and pop and film songs. I Hear a Rhapsody (release date, July 21, Steelbird Music) is a tour-de-force, displaying Nelson’s many talents. This is Josh Nelson’s fourth record ...

197

News: Recording

Clarinetist/Composer Frank Glover Releases "Politico" on Owl Studios; Street Date July 21

Clarinetist/Composer Frank Glover Releases "Politico" on Owl Studios; Street Date July 21

"If the sum of a jazz artist is his musical innovation and integrity, then Glover has reached his pinnacle in this astounding CD" – Chuck Workman, NUVO Newsweekly, from his review of Politico Frank Glover’s new Owl Studios CD, Politico (July 21 national release date) features the award-winning jazz clarinetist/composer in quartet, orchestra and string ensemble ...

401

Article: Album Review

Rick Germanson Trio: Off the Cuff

Read "Off the Cuff" reviewed by John Kelman


With so many mainstream piano trios flooding the market, it's increasingly difficult to separate the wheat from the chaff. It's easier when, in the instance of a Brad Mehldau, John Taylor or Enrico Pieranunzi, the artist's voice is so distinctive and approach so readily identifiable that there can be little doubt of its relevance. It becomes ...

194

Article: Album Review

East West Quintet: Vast

Read "Vast" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


Enthusiastic youth coupled with solid musicianship and strong compositions offer the winning edge by this Brooklyn, New York-based ensemble that started in 2003 as a bop unit inspired by Cannonball Adderley. Time marches on and now this quintet delves into that opaque line that teeters between jazz-rock and jazz-fusion. Recorded to two-inch tape, the band projects ...

316

News: Recording

Violinist Tracy Silverman & Eclectica Release "Streaming Video Soul" CD on Artistshare

Violinist Tracy Silverman & Eclectica Release "Streaming Video Soul" CD on Artistshare

Super-funky, remarkably flexible and wide open to the moment, the aptly named Eclectica captures magic on the fly on Streaming Video Soul, its adventurous ArtistShare debut. Comprised of electric 6-string violinist-vocalist Tracy Silverman, promising young electric bassist Kyle Whalum (son of renowned jazz saxophonist Kirk Whalum) and 5–time Grammy Award winning drummer, inventor and visionary Roy ...


Engage

Get more of a good thing!

Our weekly newsletter highlights our top stories, our special offers, and upcoming jazz events near you.

Install All About Jazz

iOS Instructions:

To install this app, follow these steps:

All About Jazz would like to send you notifications

Notifications include timely alerts to content of interest, such as articles, reviews, new features, and more. These can be configured in Settings.