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Stevie Ray Vaughan: Solos, Sessions & Encores

by Jim Santella
Blues guitarist and singer Stevie Ray Vaughan impressed millions of fans and aspiring musicians with his genuine soul and fiery technique. Cut short by a blanket of fog in the wee hours of the morning after an August 1990 concert, his career had put him in touch with blues artists and rock stars from around the ...
Sarah Vaughan: Live in '58 & '64

by Jim Santella
Sarah Vaughan Live in '58 & '64 Jazz Icons 2007 With the camera on Sarah Vaughan and the microphone picking up every pearly note from her performance, these three black and white sessions work wonders for the soul. She was one of the best. No one could deliver ...
Wes Montgomery: Live in '65

by Jim Santella
Wes Montgomery Live in '65 Jazz Icons2007 If a picture is worth a thousand words, how many pages equate to the feeling that you get from a video? As the saying goes, It's the next best thing to being there.These three sessions, produced for Reelin' In ...
Mickey Hart & Zakir Hussain: Global Drum Project

by Glenn Astarita
Grateful Dead drummer Mickey Hart, tabla master Zakie Hussain and other eminent percussionists who comprise this time-honored outfit continue with their navigations of life's heartbeat. This studio session commemorates the fifteenth-anniversary of the influential Planet Drum (Rykodisc, 1991).Pristinely recorded, the artists use some of the latest and greatest studio processing techniques to augment the ...
Jean-Michel Pilc: New Dreams

by Laurel Gross
Like a master builder, pianist Jean-Michel Pilc constructs and reconstructs, but instead of fixed or stable edifices his creations are more like castles in the air. All the better. There's nothing stiff or rigid about what he makes through his playing and composing so there's room for listeners to breathe as they explore these new spaces ...
Larry Vuckovich: Street Scene

by Ken Dryden
Larry Vuckovich hasn't been recorded nearly often enough as a leader since his 1980 Inner City debut Blue Balkan, though the Balkan native's Street Scene is clearly one of his finest efforts. Although he had been using horns on recent projects, Vuckovich decided to put more focus on the piano, opting for what is primarily a ...
Carol of the Bells: Holiday Music from Buselli-Wallarab Jazz Orchestra

The music presented in Carol of the Bells, this collection of holiday favorites, has been in the Buselli-Wallarab Jazz Orchestra library for many years, the original intent to be used for live performances during the Christmas season. It never occurred to us to record these pieces initially, but the response from audience members was so strong, ...
Steve Allee Trio: Colors

by John Kelman
Steve Allee's biggest claim to fame is his collaborative big band album with reedman Chuck Carter and drummer John Von Ohlen, Downtown Blues (Sea Breeze, 1999), which garnered a Grammy Award nomination. Still, while he's far from a household name, the west coast-based pianist has been working in the trenches, scoring for film and television, and ...
Mickey Hart & Zakir Hussain Reunite 15 Years: Sept-Oct Tour Dates Announced

AFTER THE GRAMMY-WINNING PLANET DRUM: GLOBAL DRUM PROJECT In stores October 2 Over three decades as the innovative percussion engine of the Grateful Dead, Mickey Hart's ear for global sounds brought numerous unpredictable guests to the Dead's stage performances. Hart's 1991 release Planet Drum was the natural outgrowth of this adventure, showcasing ...
August 2007

by Glenn Astarita
Antonio SanchezMigrationCam Jazz2007 Drummer Antonio Sanchez lets his hair down on this vibrant modern jazz outing with guests pianist Chick Corea and guitarist Pat Metheny. The twin saxophone attack of Chris Potter and David Sanchez (no relation) enhances the band's bravura, especially on Joe Henderson's classic Inner Urge, given a ...