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Music for the People

By Saul Dautch
Label: Self Produced
Released: 2025
Track listing: Hello Bright Sunflower; Nighttime on the Red Line; Odious Din; Grateful; L'Chaim; The Guru; The
Climbing Silver; Bacher's Batch.
Cappuccino

Album: earworm
By YUCHTET
Label: Future Imperfect
Released: 2025
Duration: 06:47
Tilles Jazz Festival 2025

by Dan Bilawsky
Almost a year to the day after the inaugural Tilles Jazz Festival took flight, the second edition was in full swing. This large-scale event--a collaboration between Tilles Center for the Performing Arts and Jazz at Lincoln Center, held on July 19, 2025 on the Brookville campus of Long Island University--boasted four well-set stages and nine artful ...
Saul Dautch: Music for the People

by Jack Bowers
It is always a pleasure to hear a straight-ahead contemporary jazz quintet whose front line consists of baritone sax and trumpet, especially when it is as well-drawn as Florida-bred baritone Saul Dautch's debut recording, Music for the People, on which he shares melodic assignments with trumpeter Noah Halpern and, to a lesser extent, pianist Miki Yamanaka. ...
The Embrace Vol. 1

By Noah Halpern
Label: Self Produced
Released: 2024
Track listing: The Embrace (Intro); Midnight Runners; Phoenix (for Frank); Before; PGB (feat. Santosh Sharma);
Before (Outro); Someday Soon/Lullaby; Wham Lurk; Lost in Your Eyes (feat. Micah Thomas)
(Solo Piano).
A Decade

Label: Bandstand Presents
Released: 2024
Track listing: Voyage; Red Top; This Can't Be Love; South Philly; Skylark; On Green Dolphin Street; Ping Pong;
Lady Bird; Like Someone In Love; Skylark (vocal).
Noah Halpern: The Embrace Vol. 1

by Paul Rauch
Since arriving in New York to study at Juilliard in 2014, trumpeter Noah Halpern has steadily shouldered his way into the vibrant city club scene, providing the truest proving ground for him in ways that higher education could never present. His musical upbringing in Seattle was two-fold as well, being raised in the nationally acclaimed high ...
Xavier Lecouturier: Focus in Constant Motion

by Paul Rauch
In many ways, Seattle-based 26 year old drummer and composer Xavier Lecouturier typifies the plight of brilliant young jazz musicians on the horizon in the twenty-first century. While the talent pool in jazz music has never been more prodigious, it faces major challenges in terms of work availability and when it is available, earning a living ...