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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Aretha in Jazz & New Releases

Read "Aretha in Jazz & New Releases" reviewed by Ludovico Granvassu


This week we pay homage to the Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin, looking into her early jazz forays and her influence on many jazz musicians. We'll then dive into a bin full of extraordinary new albums. Happy listening! Playlist Ben Allison “Mondo Jazz Theme (feat. Ted Nash & Pyeng Threadgill)" from ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Running The Bas(s)es

Read "Running The Bas(s)es" reviewed by Maurice Hogue


In baseball parlance, “touch 'em all" refers to hitting a four-bagger, a home run. In this week's episode, we try to “touch" a whole bunch of wonderful contemporary bassists. The following would make up a pretty darn good all-star team of “bass" runners: John Hébert with Marty Ehrlich, Joshua Abrams, Drew Gress in Free Country, Sean ...

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Article: Album Review

Phil Haynes: My Favorite Things (1960-1969)

Read "My Favorite Things (1960-1969)" reviewed by Geno Thackara


For some reason, cover songs almost always seem to come across more jokey in folk/bluegrass mode than any other. There's just a certain innate good humor in upbeat romps with acoustic string instruments, especially so when the treatment is applied to formerly loud rock and roll songs. Perhaps it also feels that way because bluegrass covers ...

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Article: Album Review

Phil Haynes & Free Country: My Favorite Things(1960-1969)

Read "My Favorite Things(1960-1969)" reviewed by Jerome Wilson


There have been several jazz projects that looked back at the popular music of the 1960's, but none have been as all-encompassing as what drummer Phil Haynes and his band Free Country do here. They touch on Baby Boomer favorites like Jimi Hendrix, The Beatles and James Brown, but their sweep of the Sixties is wide ...

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Label: Corner Store Jazz
Released: 2018
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Article: Album Review

Phil Haynes: Sanctuary

Read "Sanctuary" reviewed by Neri Pollastri


Uscito nel 2015 ma registrato a Berlino nel 1999, presso gli studi della SFB e con il supporto di Gebhard Ullmann, questo disco documenta l'attività in solo di Phil Haynes, un tipo di performance piuttosto rara per un batterista ma che al contrario egli ha sempre portato avanti nel corso della sua lunga carriera.

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Sanctuary

Label: Self Produced
Released: 2015
Track listing: I Awaken: Spirits; Aqua; Rapid Eye Movement; Pollock; Hands and Stones; II Eastern Thoughts: Ritual Call; An Answer; Sympathetic Membranes; Wind in the Chime; Kabuki; III Western Habits: Longer Shorter; Whispers; Metal at Warp; ACME Mechanism; Free Radicals; Wood Spirits; Cat Toyz; Puttering; Bent Offerings; Feline Dreams; Cha-Cha Cha; IV Junkyard Blues: Dumpster Diving; Jurassic Lark; Garbage on Parade; Run, Hide... Frack!; V al Coda: Bop Be; Chug-a- lug.

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In Concert

Label: Self Produced
Released: 2015
Track listing: CD 1:
Dawn on the Gladys Marrie; West Virginian Blues; Together; Last Dance; The Code; Ballad du Jour.
CD 2:
Zen Lieb; Out of the Bowels; Workin’ It; Blues for Istrael; Incarnation; Chant; Encore du Jour.

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Article: Album Review

Phil Haynes: Sanctuary

Read "Sanctuary" reviewed by Budd Kopman


Many musicians, at some point, acknowledge a desire that has been building within them --to create music not for anyone else, but for themselves, and, ultimately, by themselves. Obviously, this is easy for pianists, and more difficult for single-line instruments, but now much more common. Drummer/percussionists, especially in jazz, have different problems. First, of ...

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Article: Album Review

Michael McNeill Trio: Flight

Read "Flight" reviewed by Hrayr Attarian


On his second release as a leader Flight pianist Michael McNeill elegantly embellishes his own intricate compositions with bold spontaneity. He imbues the melodic elements of the album with subtle angularity and maintains a strong lyrical sense even while flirting with dissonance.The contemplative “Za," for instance, has a crystalline harmonic structure within which McNeill ...


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