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Article: Album Review

Turtle Island Quartet: Have You Ever Been....? : The Music of Jimi Hendrix and David Balakrishnan

Read "Have You Ever Been....? : The Music of Jimi Hendrix and David Balakrishnan" reviewed by Ernest Barteldes


While Jimi Hendrix has been an inspiration to many guitarists, regardless of their musical inclinations, few classical musicians have taken a deep look at his music. This changes on Have You Ever Been....? by Turtle Island Quartet; a group that has taken on the works of John Coltrane on A Love Supreme: The Legacy of John ...

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News: Performance / Tour

Mike Marshall Adds Mandolin Magic To Turtle Island String Quartet Shows

Mike Marshall Adds Mandolin Magic To Turtle Island String Quartet Shows

Acclaimed Mandolinist Will Perform with Esteemed and Always Progressive Chamber Music Group For Five Nights Beginning November 19 Mike Marshall has always been adept at transcending the narrow restraints of gender classification throughout his more-than-25 year-long career. From his early work with the David Grisman Quintet in the mid-1980s, through his collaborations with fiddler Darol Anger, ...

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News: Recording

Jovino Santos Neto Explores North & South America on New Adventure Music Release

Jovino Santos Neto Explores North & South America on New Adventure Music Release

On October 19, Adventure Music will release Veja O Som/See the Sound, the highly anticipated new release from acclaimed pianist Jovino Santos Neto. The two-CD set pairs the Latin Grammy-nominated Santos Neto with a host of guest artists in a series of duet performances that melodically symbolize music's power to unite. As he says in the ...

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Serenata: The Music of Hermeto Pascoal

Label: Adventure Music
Released: 2004
Track listing: Sertao Alagoano; Quanto Mais Longe, Mais Perto; Serenata; July 17; Saudades Do Brasil; Hino Da Princesa Eterna;Os Guizos; Tertulia; Joyce; Roseando; Sept. 1; Floresta; Santa Catarina

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Mike Marshall & Choro Famoso

Label: Adventure Music
Released: 2004
Track listing: Um Abraco Seu Domingos (A Hug Mr. Domingos); Cochichando (Whispering); Sarau para Radam

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Article: Album Review

Mike Marshall & Choro Famoso: Mike Marshall & Choro Famoso

Read "Mike Marshall & Choro Famoso" reviewed by John Kelman


Sometimes a single form or idea can yield a broad range of interpretations and a surprising number of results. Pianist Tord Gustavsen, on Changing Places , examined a particular tempo and mood, investigating the subdivisions within, while trumpeter Tomasz Stanko, on Soul of Things professed each movement to be a different view of the same song. ...

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Article: Album Review

Mike Marshall/Jovino Santos Neto: Serenata: The Music of Hermeto Pascoal

Read "Serenata: The Music of Hermeto Pascoal" reviewed by John Kelman


Brazilian composer Hermeto Pascoal has never sounded this good; well, at least he has never sounded this consistently accessible, and that’s a good thing and a bad thing. Good, because it will hopefully introduce a broader audience to the music of this under-appreciated artist; bad, because it will give that audience a misguided idea about what ...

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Into the Cauldron

Label: Sugar Hill Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: Harvest Time; Desvairada; Bach

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Serenata - The Music of Hermeto Pascoal

Label: Adventure Music
Released: 2003
Track listing: Sertao Alagoano, Quanto Mais Longe, Mais Perto (The further apart we are,the closer we get), Serenata, July 17, Saudades Do Brazil, Hino da Princesa Eterna (Hymn for the Eternal Princess), Os Guizos (The Bells), Tetulia, Joyce, Roseando, Sept. 1, Floresta, Santa Catarina

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Mike Marshall and Jovino Santos Neto: Serenata - The Music of Hermeto Pascoal

Read "Serenata - The Music of Hermeto Pascoal" reviewed by Dr. Judith Schlesinger


This is the first CD entirely devoted to the music of Hermeto Pascoal, and it has a gentle misterioso feel to it. According to Andy Connell's liners Pascoal is variously known in his native Brazil as “the sorcerer," “the crazy albino," “the tropical forest gnome," “the bushy white- haired guy who plays pots and pans and ...


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