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Live At The Village Vanguard
By Fred Hersch
Label: Palmetto Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: Bemsha Swing; At the Close of the Day; Phantom of the Bopera; Endless
Stars; Swamp Thang; Stuttering; Some Other Time; Days Gone By;
Miyako/Black Nile; I'll Be Seeing You.
Counterclockwise
Label: Palmetto Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: 877-Soul; Counterclockwise; 614-Soul; Bobby
Ted Nash: Still Evolved
by Jim Santella
Ted Nash's work with Lionel Hampton, Quincy Jones, Toshiko Akiyoshi, Don Ellis, the Mel Lewis Jazz Orchestra, the Herbie Nichols Project and the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra has earned the saxophonist a reputation for living in the mainstream. At 43, he’s in a position to continue shaping the landscape of straight-ahead jazz through his innovative ideas. ...
Ted Nash: Still Evolved
by C. Michael Bailey
Still Evolved can be heard as an accidental suite, a collection of compositions that hang together independent of design. Ted Nash is most recently holding down a tenor chair in the Kennedy Center Jazz Orchestra. Here he turns his attention to small group performance and composition... with a hurricane-like creative force. Mr. Nash has composed eight ...
Ted Nash: Still Evolved
by Elliott Simon
Before he was 20, saxophonist Ted Nash had recorded his first record and had played with musicians as diverse as Lionel Hampton, Quincy Jones and Don Cherry. Now, more than 20 years later, he is at home in both the up- and downtown worlds of NYC jazz as a part of the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra ...
Marty Ehrlich: Line on Love
by Elliott Simon
Bold black brush strokes distinguish the cover of Line on Love, an offering whose compositions arouse with dense sensuality. The latest CD from reedman Marty Ehrlich features mood-inducing intros that allow him and pianist Craig Taborn to find their groove. Bassist Michael Formanek and drummer Billy Drummond especially enhance the dark cool feeling of Ehrlich’s playing. ...
Ted Nash: Still Evolved
by Jack Bowers
While there's nothing that's less than respectable on Still Evolved, tenor saxophonist Ted Nash's third album as leader and first on Palmetto Records, I kept waiting for the session to catch fire. Despite the presence of two of Nash's well-known colleagues from the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra, trumpeters Wynton Marsalis and Marcus Printup, and a blue-chip ...
Marty Ehrlich: Line on Love
by C. Michael Bailey
The presence of Marty Ehrlich on any recording more or less guarantees it will be interesting, innovative, and somewhat enigmatic. Mr. Ehrlich likes to tend toward the modern jazz/avant-garde side. On Line on Love he does not stray far from that esthetic but is still particularly well-behaved, which allows for a stimulating and educational listening experience. ...
Kate McGarry: Show Me
by C. Michael Bailey
A vocalist of many vocals, Kate McGarry can change her tone and timbre at will, dictated by what the song requires. Compare the tight coquettish trill of Show Me" with the alto elastic sexuality of Gypsy in My Soul." Then compare that with the sleek, deep purr or Moon and Sand." McGarry is quite handy at ...




