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ALiveBUQUERQUE

Label: Creative Sources
Released: 2007

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Across 36 Continents

Label: pfMentum
Released: 2006
Track listing: 5 Why Zee 1; I Have These Tears; Asking How Tiny Screams Rust Thousands Of Times Beneath Enormous Rocks; Infinity; Be Careful; 9113; It

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Michael Vlatkovich: Across 36 Continents

Read "Across 36 Continents" reviewed by Mark Corroto


West Coast trombonist Michael Vlatkovich displays some mature yet nonconformist writing and arranging on Across 36 Continents. The eccentricities prepared for this ten-piece small orchestra make for fresh and at times freewheeling music-making. Then again, Vlatkovich is known for being a bit unconventional. His recent work has been in duets: Call And Response (pfMentum), with poet ...

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Across 36 Continents

Label: Creative Sources
Released: 2005

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Chobraty

Label: Creative Sources
Released: 2005

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Queen Dynamo

Label: Unknown label
Released: 2004
Track listing: Our Costumes Should Tell Us Who We Are and What We Think, The Length of the Tail Really Doesn't Matter But It Does Have to Be Bushy, My Other Name is Longer by Two Letters Each, The Daily Parade Dragging Their Lives Behind Them, All Flat Deebee Geegee Too, Blue Peppers, South for Winter, Queen Dynamo, The Blue Robes

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Michael Vlatkovich Tritet: Queen Dynamo

Read "Queen Dynamo" reviewed by Dan McClenaghan


It's hard to say how the average jazz fan comes to an appreciation of improvised music—and we're talking here spontaneous compositions, not merely an improvised solo in the middle of a mainstream song. One avid listener's introduction to the genre occured some years ago at a concert/lecture in a small state college auditorium. Two young musicians—bass ...

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TorontoLive

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Released: 2000

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Michael Vlatkovich: TorontoLive

Read "TorontoLive" reviewed by Mark Corroto


Whoever said that the saxophone most closely resembles the human voice probably never heard Michael Vlatkovich’s trombone. Actually Vlatkovich sounds a lot like my uncle Rocco. He always sounded a bit tipsy, even when he wasn’t drinking. When Rocco enters a room, everyone knows it, Blap, Fwap...everyone’s happy. When Vlatkovich speaks, er sings, it’s the same ...

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Transvalue Book II (Teapot In A Tempest

Label: Creative Sources
Released: 1988


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