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Fire Music: The Story of Free Jazz

by Chris May
Fire Music: The Story of Free Jazz Submarine Deluxe 2021 There is much to like about this lovingly put together history of the so-called free jazz of the 1960s and 1970s. Over a decade in the making, the film, directed by self- declared genre obsessive Tom Surgal, is a compilation ...
Charnett Moffett: New Love

by Jerome Wilson
If one thing is obvious from this CD, it is that electric bassist Charnett Moffett is a happy man these days. His playing leaps out of the speakers on these tracks with joy and high spirits. That may be because he works here in the company of his new love," his wife, guitarist Jana Herzen. The ...
Lagarina Jazz Festival 2021 - Trentino Jazz

by Paolo Peviani
Lagarina Jazz Festival 2021Trentino Jazz Lagarina JazzXV Edizione Ala, Isera, Mori, Villa Lagarina 24-30.08.2021 Le diverse tendenze, voci, epoche e generazioni che animano il mondo del jazz. Anche per questa quindicesima edizione del festival il direttore artistico Giuseppe Segala ha impostato la programmazione musicale in modo inclusivo. ...
Immanuel Wilkins: Omega is Just the Beginning

by Mark Robbins and Derrick Lucas
Saxophonist Immanuel Wilkins, in the midst of celebrating the success of his debut album Omega (Blue Note, 2020), appeared at the 2021 Newport Jazz Festival as the leader of his own band. With his band of four years, Micah Thomas on piano, bassist Daryl Johns and drummer Kweku Sumbry, Wilkins performed pieces from Omega as well ...
Xhosa Cole: K(no)w Them, K(no)w Us

by Chris May
When tenor saxophonist Xhosa Cole won the BBC Young Jazz Musician of the Year prize in 2018, Britain was introduced to a young player with formidable technique and a solid grasp of the post-John Coltrane African American tradition. Cole was then little known outside Birmingham, his hometown in England's Midlands, and he had developed independently of ...
Zakir Hussain: Making Music, Part 2-2

by Ian Patterson
Part 1 | Part 2 It seemed inevitable that Zakir Hussain would collaborate with jazz musicians as the '70s unfolded. Jazz had been sidling up to Indian classical music gradually since the early '60s. In 1962, Gary Peacock and Bud Shank played on Ravi Shankar's album Improvisations (World Pacific), although this was ...
Sun Ra Arkestra: Heliocentric Worlds 1 & 2 Revisited

by Chris May
Heliocentric Worlds 1 & 2 Revisited presents in their entirety, newly and luminously remastered, the two albums which on release by ESP Disk in 1965 led, if not to actual commercial breakthrough for Sun Rawho had been recording, obscurely, under his own name since the late 1940sthen at least to a heightened level of visibility for ...
Albert Ayler: New York Eye and Ear Control Revisited

by Mark Corroto
The backstory of New York Ear and Eye Control is a significant factor in the music and the direction free jazz took in the 1960s. Filmmaker Michael Snow commissioned Albert Ayler's trio with bassist Gary Peacock and drummer Sunny Murray to record a thirty-minute soundtrack for a movie, Walking Woman," he had yet to film. As ...
Muriel Grossmann: Quiet Earth

by Mark Corroto
Anyone familiar with Tibetan Buddhism will know that once their spiritual leader or Dalai Lama dies, officials set off in search of his reincarnation, interviewing and examining potential postulants. Listening to Quiet Earth by Austrian saxophonist Muriel Grossmann one cannot help but ask if she might be the reincarnation or avatar of the late John Coltrane. ...
Dewey Redman, Bugpowder, Mario Pavone & Miles

by Maurice Hogue
Pianist Barney McCall was a member of the Dewey Redman Quartet several years ago and he happened to record one of their gigs in Chicago. He didn't expect the audio quality would be much good so he forgot about it. Recently thought he gave it a listen, did some serious tweaking to the sound, et voila!some ...