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Article: Interview

Colin Towns: Rule Book? What Rule Book?

Read "Colin Towns: Rule Book? What Rule Book?" reviewed 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 ...

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Article: Take Five With...

Take Five With Roman Stolyar

Read "Take Five With Roman Stolyar" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Meet Roman Stolyar: Born in Novosibirsk, Siberia, Russia. Raised in a family of engineers. Started studying piano at the age of five but rejected to continue it at the age of twelve. Went back to music being a student of Novosibirsk Technical University; ultimately, decided to quit nuclear physics. Graduated from Novosibirsk College of ...

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News: Performance / Tour

Patrick Lamb To Perform With Grammy Nominated Keyboardist Jeff Lorber And Others April 7, 2012 At Jimmy Mak's

Patrick Lamb To Perform With Grammy Nominated Keyboardist Jeff Lorber And Others April 7, 2012 At Jimmy Mak's

PATRICK LAMB TO PERFORM WITH GRAMMY NOMINATED KEYBOARDIST JEFF LORBER, JIMMY HASLIP AND REINHART MEIZ FOR JEFF LORBER'S PORTLAND GALAXY CD RELEASE EVENT THIS APRIL 7, 2012 Two Shows (7:30 pm and 10:00 pm) at Jimmy Mak's (Portland, Oregon) Portland fans of great fun/jazz/fusion music are in for a rare and special treat as former native ...

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Article: Album Review

The Jeff Gauthier Goatette: Open Source

Read "Open Source" reviewed by John Kelman


When two-thirds of a group has “effects" in their instrumental credits, it's a safe bet this ain't your granddaddy's jazz. When it's violinist Jeff Gauthier's Goatette, punctuating the quirky theme in the first moments of “40 Lashes (With Mascara)" with thundering drums and high-octane power chords, it's clear that Open Source is going to make plenty ...

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News: Recording

Jonathan Smith Quintet CD - "En Route" Available Now

Jonathan Smith Quintet CD - "En Route" Available Now

FORMER FIRE CHIEF RELEASES JAZZ CD Jonathan Smith has just released a debut CD of jazz music. His nickname, “the Chief," comes from his 30-year career in firefighting where he recently retired as Deputy Fire Chief of Clackamas County Fire department. While building his musical repertoire he has been fortunate to play in many Portland area ...

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Article: Live Review

Jazz no Parque: July 15-17, 2011

Read "Jazz no Parque: July 15-17, 2011" reviewed by John Kelman


Mário Laginha e Convidados Jazz no Parque Fundação Serralves July 16, 2011 An invite to Porto, Portugal in the middle of the summer, to catch a single performance--a world premiere, at that--and spend some time soaking up the landscape and culture? Hard enough to resist under any circumstances, but when the ...

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News: Recording

Farnell Newton's "Class is Now in Session" on House of Love Records Now Available

Farnell Newton's "Class is Now in Session" on House of Love Records Now Available

Trumpeter Farnell Newton is one of the most versatile musicians and educators in the Northwest, playing straight ahead jazz, smooth jazz, Latin music, soul, and hip hop. When he is not teaching at Portland State University's Jazz Department or working with his youth jazz group, PDX Jazz Project, he is touring, recording, and performing with sax ...

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Article: Interview

Trilok Gurtu: Stirring the Big Old Pot

Read "Trilok Gurtu: Stirring the Big Old Pot" reviewed by Ian Patterson


There is a popular theory of mathematical probability, that if you put a typewriter in front of a monkey, it will, through a process of trial and error, eventually produce a play of William Shakespeare. Swayed by the same sweeping logic, others believe that if you put a trap kit and assorted percussive instruments in front ...

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Article: Album Review

Human Element: Human Element

Read "Human Element" reviewed by John Kelman


Things may not always work out the way they're planned, but that doesn't mean that can't actually work out better. When keyboardist Scott Kinsey began work on the overdue follow-up to his well-received (and equally overdue) debut as a leader, Kinesthetics (Abstract Logix, 2006), the plan was to focus on a small, consistent line-up, as opposed ...

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Article: Album Review

Itamar Erez / The Adama Ensemble: Hommage

Read "Hommage" reviewed by Eyal Hareuveni


Four years passed between the debut recording of Israeli pianist/guitarist Itamar Erez and this sophomore one. Desert Song (Self Produced, 2006), was recorded with his Canadian quartet, and after relocating to Israel he founded a local quartet, based on the same instrumentation that was introduced by the pioneering, genre-breaking quartet, Oregon. On Hommage, ...


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