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A Little Somethin'

Label: Posi-Tone Records
Released: 2009
Track listing: The Cobbler; Hot Sauce; April in Paris; French Press; The Seraph's Smile; In the Loop; One for Jackie; This End Up!; A Little Somethin.'

Album

Out With It

Label: Posi-Tone Records
Released: 2009
Track listing: Children of the Night; Dadi-Yo; Simone; I Want You; Bokserboym; Zoology; Strange Meeting; Too Young to Go Steady.

Album

Repercussion

Label: Posi-Tone Records
Released: 2009
Track listing: Repercussion; The Duke; Lunar; Highbridge Lullaby; Nightfall; Déjà

Album

Repercussion

Label: Posi-Tone Records
Released: 2009
Track listing: Repercussion; The Duke; Lunar; Highbridge Lullaby; Nightfall; Deja Vu; Too Late Now; Nelsonian; Pisces Rising.

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Wayne Escoffery: Uptown

Read "Uptown" reviewed by Woodrow Wilkins


Bob Mintzer, Kirk Whalum and Ada Rovatti are just a few of today's stunning tenor sax players. Wayne Escoffery can be added to their company. Escoffery, 34, is a native of London who moved to the United States with his mother at an early age. He enjoyed singing, and was a member of the ...

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Wayne Escoffery: Uptown

Read "Uptown" reviewed by Joel Roberts


On Uptown, his fifth album as a leader, the impressive 34-year-old tenor saxophonist {Wayne Escoffery employs an old-fashioned soul jazz lineup of sax, Hammond B-3 organ, electric guitar and drums. But don't expect to hear the sort of bluesy “uptown" jams associated with classic soul jazz tenors like Gene Ammons, Eddie “Lockjaw" Davis or Stanley Turrentine. ...

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Jared Gold: Supersonic

Read "Supersonic" reviewed by Chris May


The organ trio, back in the day at the sharp end of sonic technology--electric organs! electric guitars! special effects!--sounds in 2009 the most dated of hard bop retentions. Compare Jimmy Smith's Blue Note collection, A New Sound - A New Star, recorded in 1956, with many new millennial outings in the style, and try to find ...

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David Gibson: A Little Somethin'

Read "A Little Somethin'" reviewed by Woodrow Wilkins


To read or listen to some of the commentary about jazz and hear that this genre of music is dying; to read with cynicism that artists are either playing music that is 50 years old or they are playing something so “catchy" and “mainstream," that it is a “stretch of the imagination" to even call it ...

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Mike DiRubbo: Repercussion

Read "Repercussion" reviewed by David A. Orthmann


Over the past several years Mike DiRubbo has made engaging discs for the Criss Cross and Cellar Live labels. On Keep Steppin' (2001), Human Spirit (2003), and New York Accent (2006), the young alto and soprano saxophonist distinguished himself in bands comprised of some of the cream of New York City's straight-ahead players--Jim Rotondi, Joe Farnsworth, ...


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