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Paul Winter Sextet: Count Me In

Read "Count Me In" reviewed by Edward Blanco


The Paul Winter Sextet was a short-lived group from the 1960s, leaving little in terms of an imprint or legacy in jazz but for one distinguishing fact: it was the very first jazz group to perform in concert at The White House. After a grueling six-month State Department-sponsored tour of 23 Latin American countries, First Lady ...

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Article: Album Review

Olavi Trio & Friends: Triologia

Read "Triologia" reviewed by Raul d'Gama Rose


In his fine dissertation, “The Descriptive Grammar of the Ground--Almost Complete Poems" Brazilian poet Manoel de Barros wrote of the poetry that exists in everything, if one chooses to see it. The Beat poets, especially Allen Ginsberg, echoed this belief in emotive poetry. Similarly, Olavi and Friends--albeit in ways a lot more extreme than the Paul ...

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Miho - Journey to the Mountain

Label: Living Era
Released: 2011
Track listing: Part 1 (Many Paths to Paradise): Song of Miho; Dawn Raga; Before It's Too Late; Theme from Borodin's "On The Steppes of Central Asia"; Koto; Cedar Grove Dance; Bansuri & Saxophone; Words of Wish Fulfillment; Bendir & Hecklephone; Saxophone Reprise; Singing in the Mountain; Part 2 (Shangri-La): The Welcome (Song of Miho); Koto Spring; Elephant Dance; Whale Raga; Love is Not In Your Mind; Twilight; Andante (Bach); Remembering; Saturday Night in Peach Valley; Song of Miho; Morning Sun.

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News: Performance / Tour

Renewed Tradition: Paul Winter Returns to NYC in December for Special Holiday Concerts

Renewed Tradition: Paul Winter Returns to NYC in December for Special Holiday Concerts

The Paul Winter Consort Performs Annual Winter Solstice Celebration at Cathedral of St. John the Divine on December 15, 16 & 17 Paul Winter Makes Metropolitan Museum Debut in Seasonal Duo Acoustic Program on December 6 New York, NY: Renowned saxophonist, composer and bandleader Paul Winter, long known for his pioneering fusion of jazz, world music, ...

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Article: Interview

Arto Tuncboyacıyan: Mr. Avant-Garde Folk

Read "Arto Tuncboyacıyan: Mr. Avant-Garde Folk" reviewed by Ian Patterson


Though a good number of notable jazz fusion bands and musicians have sprung up over the course of the last 40 years, the same few names from the '70s continue to serve as references--and sources of inspiration--in this, the second decade of the 21st century. Most notable are Weather Report, Mahavishnu Orchestra, Tony Williams' Lifetime, Herbie ...

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News: Interview

Winter's Solstice

Winter's Solstice

Legendary musician, and Grammy Award winner, Paul Winter has pioneered music that blends jazz, classical, world and environmental sounds into his brew of what he calls “Earth Music." For nearly fifty years Winter has traveled the world with his Consort ensemble exploring vast music traditions and spreading his vision, desire and message of a balanced music-ecological ...

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Paul Winter Consort: Miho - Journey to the Mountain

Read "Miho - Journey to the Mountain" reviewed by Raul d'Gama Rose


Paul Winter's music pulsates with the earth's polyrhythmic heartbeat. Various incarnations of his Consort have been so in tune with the ground beneath their feet that this ensemble, in all its forms, has come to be the harbinger of the wellspring of all life. From time to time, Winter's soul has roamed the realms where mysticism ...

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Paul Winter Cosort Celebrate the Winter Solstice Jazz Style in a Cathedral

Paul Winter Cosort Celebrate the Winter Solstice Jazz Style in a Cathedral

There are a number of holiday traditions to celebrate this time of year, including such religious ones as Christmas, Hanukkah and Ramadan. And I've gotten albums celebrating all three. But for the last 30 years around this time, New York City's Cathedral of St. John the Divine celebrates the Winter Solstice with a performance by Paul ...

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Article: Extended Analysis

Oregon: In Stride

Read "Oregon: In Stride" reviewed by John Kelman


OregonIn StrideCam Jazz2010 With a shared history of 40 years amongst three of its four members--and a fourth now rivaling the group's co-founder, the late Collin Walcott, as percussionist with the longest tenure, it's almost redundant to discuss the inherent chemistry shared amongst the members of the genre-busting ...

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News: Recording

By Dogsled, Tugboat or Kayak: Paul Winter's Latest Adventure in Japan

The Garden of Sonic Delights: Paul Winter Consort Finds a Resonant Paradise in a Japanese Architectural Treasure Paradise began as an enclosed garden but morphed into Shangri-la, a valley concealed and shimmering with peach blossoms. Now it echoes in a peaceable kingdom inside a mountain top, filled with resonant chambers and great treasures: the I. M. ...


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