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Colin Towns: Rule Book? What Rule Book?

by Ian Patterson
Since the 1970s, internationally renowned English composer/arranger/pianist/keyboard player Colin Towns has enjoyed an extremely varied musical existence. In that time, he has composed and arranged music in just about every setting imaginable, from heavy rock groups to jazz ensembles both small and large, and from theater to film and ballet. Little wonder, then, that his first ...
Nicky Schrire: Freedom Flight

by Dan Bilawsky
Breaking into the jazz vocal world is no easy feat. Aspiring singers often find themselves angling for crumbs of attention in this overcrowded field, and having a pleasant voice doesn't count for much anymore. Originality in approach, a proclivity for picking songs that stretch the definition of jazz and an elastic understanding of the voice's role ...
Joanna Wallfisch: Wild Swan

by Bruce Lindsay
After immersing herself in the New York jazz scene, English singer/songwriter Joanna Wallfisch decided to return to the city in December 2011 to record her debut album, Wild Swan. A great decisionWallfisch's soaring and expressive voice combines with superb playing from Big Apple musicians to create a fascinating and original set of songs. The ...
Nikki Iles: Meditation and Collaboration

by Bruce Lindsay
Pianist and composer Nikki Iles describes herself as one of the not- so-young-anymore generation" of British jazz musicians--a fair comment, in chronological terms, from a musician born in the mid-'60s. But more importantly, she's a musician of experience, expertise and talent, viewed with great respect by players across the world. Iles' self-description does seem to be ...
Kenny Wheeler Big Band: The Long Waiting

by John Kelman
Kenny Wheeler Big Band The Long Waiting Cam Jazz 2012 While likely not the reason behind its title, The Long Waiting could easily fit for fans of the Canadian expat trumpeter who has lived in England since the 1950s. Since coming to Cam Jazz in 2004 with his duo recording with ...
Michael Gibbs and the NDR Bigband: Back in the Days

by John Kelman
Michael Gibbs and the NDR BigbandBack in the DaysCuneiform Records2012Jazz may be filled with reharmonizations, reinventions and reimaginings of songs from across its entire history; few artists have, however, made their names solely as composers and arrangers. Relative youngsters like Maria Schneider, Vince Mendoza and Darcy James Argue ...
Jazz Near You Imports GigPress Events for Jazz Musicians

Jazz Near You—the web's leading jazz event aggregator—now imports events uploaded by musicians through GigPress—the WordPress calendar plugin. Musicians including trumpeter Dave Douglas and saxophonist Donny McCaslin, both GigPress users, now see their dates uploaded to Jazz Near You within 24 hours of uploading them to the Greenleaf Music website. If you are a jazz musician ...
Stories Yet to Tell
Label: ECM Records
Released: 2011
Track listing:
1. Just Sometimes (Manzanero/Winstone) - 8:10; 2. Sisyphus (Gesing/Winstone) - 5:05; 3. Cradle Song [Hoy Nazan]
(Komitas-Mansurian/Winstone-Rossetti) - 4:33; 4. Like a Lover (Caymmi/Motta-A. & M. Bergman) - 4:10; 5. Rush
(Gesing/Winstone) - 4:48; 6. The Titles (Gesing/Winstone) - 4:00; 7. Carnera (Venier/Winstone) - 4:11;
8. Lipe Rosiže (trad.) - 4:56; 9. Among the Clouds (Scheider/Winstone) - 3:32; 10. Ballo Furlano (G. Mainerio) - 3:18;
11. Goddess (Shorter/Winstone) - 5:09; 12. En mort d’En Joan de Cucanh (trad. trovatore) - 2:15.
Marilyn Mazur: Celestial Circle

by John Kelman
Celestial Circle might appear to be a conventional, piano trio-based vocal record on the surface, but it's an impression quickly dismissed with a closer look at its participants. Marilyn Mazur knows her way around a drum kit in no uncertain terms, but it's her more integrated approach, with an oft-times massive array of percussion--gongs, wood blocks, ...
Mike Westbrook: Art Wolf at 75

by Duncan Heining
Close your eyes for a moment. Imagine a jazz composer who began with Ellington and then moved on through Mingus. He soon encompassed rock music, Kurt Weill, Rossini, the traditions of English church music and the pastoralism of Vaughan Williams and Holst, but still found a place in his music for The Beatles, European political cabaret ...