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Wayne Wallace: To Hear from There

Read "To Hear from There" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


Il trombonista e compositore Wayne Wallace allestisce un affiatato quintetto per indagare i meandri della musica latina nelle sue diverse forme e stili, dal mambo al cha cha chà, dal funk alle sonorità di derivazione afro. Un miscuglio di suoni e colori che riesce a dar vita a una scaletta dal forte appeal, dove possiamo apprezzare ...

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Amikaeyla & Trelawny Rose: To Eva, With Love: A Celebration of Eva Cassidy Live

Read "To Eva, With Love: A Celebration of Eva Cassidy Live" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


Singer Eva Cassidy was a force of nature, an incandescent slice of lightening that flashed and was no more. Best described as a song stylist, Cassidy was an excellent guitarist capable of interpreting standards from any genre in an almost violently refreshing and personal manner. Cassidy's career lasted barely 10 years and never garnered the attention ...

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Wayne Wallace Latin Jazz Quintet: To Hear From There

Read "To Hear From There" reviewed by Bridget A. Arnwine


Trombonist/composer Wayne Wallace and his music could probably be characterized by any number of clichéd phrases, but why use a cliché when the truth will do. The truth is that Wayne Wallace's To Hear From There is a far better record than its Grammy-nominated predecessor, ¡Bien Bien! (Patois, 2009), and that's saying a lot. Wallace's greatest ...

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Wayne Wallace Latin Jazz Quintet: To Hear From There

Read "To Hear From There" reviewed by Raul d'Gama Rose


Trombonist Wayne Wallace is one of the most melodic players on his instrument. And although he might inhabit a somewhat narrow range--eschewing the very high register--he is also one of today's most expressive trombonists. His husky tone is one of a kind and gives his playing tremendous character. Moreover, he is one of the few players ...

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Wayne Wallace Latin Jazz Quintet: To Hear From There

Read "To Hear From There" reviewed by Bruce Lindsay


Trombonist and composer Wayne Wallace knows how to have fun, and on the delightfully upbeat To Hear From There his Latin Jazz Quintet makes that fun leap out of the speakers. The group--Grammy-nominated for 2009's ¡Bien Bien! (Patois Records)--is energetic and exceptionally tight. Wallace leads this fine and funky band through a selection of tunes that ...

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Wayne Wallace: To Hear From There

Read "To Hear From There" reviewed by Wilbert Sostre


Wayne Wallace continues to explore the infectious Afro-Cuban rhythms on To Here From There, the follow-up to his 2010 Grammy-nominated album, Bien Bien! (Patois Record, 2009).Wallace is a trombonist with vast experience that includes collaborations with artists such as Count Basie, Joe Henderson, Lionel Hampton, Sonny Rollins and Tito Puente. Wallace Latin Jazz Quintet ...

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Wayne Wallace: To Hear From There

Read "To Hear From There" reviewed by Hrayr Attarian


San Francisco-area trombonist Wayne Wallace is known for his Grammy-nominated forays into Afro-Cuban music, and on the surface, To Hear From There is another Latin jazz album. But mixed with the danceable, percussion-heavy rhythms and exuberant melodies, with a touch of melancholy, are complex, improvised solos that would delight even a jazz purist. ...

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Offshore Echoes

Label: Patois Records
Released: 2010
Track listing: Tea In The Sahara; Cherokee; Love Everlasting; Open Your Eyes; Take Me to Aruanda; Tenderly; Ilu Aye; The Performer; Valentin; The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy).

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Muziek

Label: Patois Records
Released: 2010
Track listing: Euro (Prelude); Simone; Milestones; Moon Over Gate 24; Zapatos de Madera; Benito; El Abogado; You Guys Done Yet?; What Are You Doing The Rest Of Your Life?; Cecilia's Song; Euro.

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VW Brothers: Muziek

Read "Muziek" reviewed by Raul d'Gama Rose


Muziek is much too nondescript a name for an album, but then it is signed off with humility as being by “VW Brothers." While this fact is likely to add to the album's mystique, it demands immediate redress, for this is the memorable document of a musical journey that began years before the Van Wageningen Brothers--that ...


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