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Stuart Elster Trio: Get It Right

Read "Get It Right" reviewed by Michael P. Gladstone


With a blast of early 1960s soul jazz, the Stuart Elster trio gets it right, which coincidentally is the title of the group's second album. It wouldn't be difficult to compare this sound to that of the Bobby Timmons trio, especially given the bouncy and infectuous riffs presented on the first portion of this album. LIke ...

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Dewey Erney with the Tom Kubis Orchestra: Lucky To Be Me!

Read "Lucky To Be Me!" reviewed by Edward Blanco


Lucky To Be Me!, a collaboration of song and swing, is a throwback to an earlier era that embraced the romantic and gentler side of jazz. Vocalist Dewey Erney has often been compared Tony Bennet and Frank Sinatra, but his voice is actually most similar to that of the late Mel Torme. While he has twelve ...

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Blue in Green

Label: Primrose Lane
Released: 2005
Track listing: Hot House; Solar; Afortunado; Blue in Green; Teach Me Your Paths; Autumn Leaves; Para: Tom, Ivan, Chico e Caetano; Cheryl; If I Were a Bell; Reverend Waters Returns.

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Late Bloomer

Label: Primrose Lane
Released: 2005
Track listing: Almost Like Being in Love; Lover Man; Fly Me to the Moon; I'll Never Be the Same; Meditation; Close Enough for Love; Young at Heart; How Insensitive; Love is Where You Find It/At Last; Shadow of Your Smile; When I Look in Your Eyes; Only Trust Your Heart; Every Time We Say Goodbye; Laugh and Be Happy.

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Luther Hughes and the Cannonball-Coltrane Project

Label: Primrose Lane
Released: 2005
Track listing: Super Jet; Bass Blues; Partido Mar Vista; Trane Remembered; Sapphire; No Mercy; Impressions; Julian; The Old Ball and Trane; Love for Sale; Limehouse Blues.

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Tom Ranier & Glenn Cashman: Blue in Green

Read "Blue in Green" reviewed by Jim Santella


Saxophonist Glenn Cashman owns a warm tone that comes with a crystal clear persuasion. As he converses with pianist Tom Ranier on this program of standards and originals, you can feel the ease with which the two artists communicate. In music, as well as with person-to-person communication, tone can make a difference between understanding and missing ...

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Becky Gonzales Hughes: Late Bloomer

Read "Late Bloomer" reviewed by Jim Santella


Spring may be a little late this year, but it's well worth the wait. Our annual surprises come in the form of little sprouts in the garden that bring flowers, little creatures in the forest who bring up little ones at this time of the year, and a grand change in the weather. Even little goldfish ...

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Luther Hughes: Luther Hughes and the Cannonball-Coltrane Project

Read "Luther Hughes and the Cannonball-Coltrane Project" reviewed by Jim Santella


Featuring alto saxophonist Bruce Babad and tenor saxophonist Glenn Cashman, The Cannonball-Coltrane Project remembers Cannonball Adderley and John Coltrane with warm feelings. Initially formed as an homage to the landmark 1959 Adderley-Coltrane album The Cannonball Adderley Quintet in Chicago, the group continues to pay tribute to its elders through exceptional interpretations of straight-ahead jazz. Bassist Luther ...


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