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Article: Film Review

Play Your Own Thing: A Story of Jazz in Europe

Read "Play Your Own Thing: A Story of Jazz in Europe" reviewed by John Kelman


Play Your Own Thing: A Story of Jazz in Europe EuroArts 2007“Nobody can play like Charlie Parker ever, you know, and there are so many hundreds of thousands of people who tried to live the life like him and to try to play his phrases and do it as freely ...

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News: Video / DVD

Three Historic Jazz Documentaries on DVD: Blue Note, Play Your Own Thing, and Joe Zawinul

Three Historic Jazz Documentaries on DVD: Blue Note, Play Your Own Thing, and Joe Zawinul

NAXOS of America Releases Three Historic Jazz Documentaries on DVD: * BLUE NOTE - A STORY OF MODERN JAZZ * PLAY YOUR OWN THING - A STORY OF JAZZ IN EUROPE * JOE ZAWINUL - A MUSICAL PORTRAIT BLUE NOTE A Story of Modern Jazz Street ...

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News: Recording

Judy Wexler Sings "Dreams & Shadows" - Coming March 18th

Judy Wexler Sings "Dreams & Shadows" - Coming March 18th

Coming March 18: JUDY WEXLER DREAMS & SHADOWS Jazzed Media JM 1031 The follow-up to Judy Wexler's critically acclaimed debut Easy on the Heart confirms her status as one of the finest rising bop-influenced jazz vocalists on today's music scene. Dreams & Shadows features an eclectic repertoire, including “Spooky" and “Almost Blue," ...

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Article: Album Review

Christine Capdeville: Vision of Love

Read "Vision of Love" reviewed by Michael P. Gladstone


If you're a jazz listener who likes to be surprised every so often by a new name, make a note of aspiring vocalist Christine Capdeville. The songs, including seven originals, are immediately captivating, as are the exuberant Brazilian and Afro-Cuban rhythms percolating throughout this album. Capdeville was born in France, but has been a ...

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Article: Album Review

Buselli Wallarab Jazz Orchestra: Carol of the Bells

Read "Carol of the Bells" reviewed by Ken Dryden


Every band that records a Christmas album faces identical challenges: find fresh approaches to familiar repertoire or think outside the box and choose songs that weren't written with the holiday in mind. While the Buselli Wallarab Jazz Orchestra sticks with traditional favorites, trombonist/arranger Brent Wallarab--who counts Duke Ellington, Sy Oliver, Billy Byers, Nelson Riddle, Billy May ...

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Article: Film Review

Jazz Icons Series 2 Set: Wes, Mingus, Coltrane, Dexter, Duke, Brubeck and More.

Read "Jazz Icons Series 2 Set: Wes, Mingus, Coltrane, Dexter, Duke, Brubeck and More." reviewed by John Kelman


Various Artists Jazz Icons Series 2 Box Set Reelin' in the Years 2007 While the advent of the DVD has resulted in the unearthing of a virtual treasure trove of archival live video performances, many available for the first time in any format, the quality can ...

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Article: Film Review

Jazz Icons Series 2: Vintage Concerts on DVD

Read "Jazz Icons Series 2: Vintage Concerts on DVD" reviewed by Andrew Velez


Various Artists Jazz Icons Series 2 Box Set Reelin' in the Years 2007 No matter how often you've listened to John Coltrane playing “My Favorite Things," there's nothing quite like watching him work his magic in a live performance that gives an entire new life to that Richard ...

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Article: Film Review

Duke Ellington: Live in '58

Read "Duke Ellington: Live in '58" reviewed by Jim Santella


Duke Ellington Live in '58 Jazz Icons 2007 Duke Ellington's 80-minute concert at Amsterdam's Concertgebouw was filmed in black & white for television and recorded for radio. At this point in his career, Ellington had quite a following, aided by his best-selling record of the band's sensational appearance ...

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Article: Album Review

Various Artists: Viva Carlos!

Read "Viva Carlos!" reviewed by Woodrow Wilkins


If Carlos Santana isn't the best electric guitarist of all time, he's easily one of the most revered. From classic rock songs like “Black Magic Woman and “Europa to more recent collaborations with pop singers like Rob Thomas ("Smooth ) and Michelle Branch ("The Game of Love ), Santana is perhaps the most recognized name in ...

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Article: Film Review

John Coltrane: Live in '60, '61 & '65

Read "John Coltrane: Live in '60, '61 & '65" reviewed by Jim Santella


John Coltrane Live in '60, '61 & '65 Jazz Icons 2007 Filmed in black & white for television, these three European sessions, featuring saxophonist John Coltrane in his prime as leader, run approximately 30 minutes each. One of the most seminal improvisers in jazz, he's represented well here with powerful ...


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