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Swingbooty: Reviving Gypsy Jazz with a Modern Twist

Read "Swingbooty: Reviving Gypsy Jazz with a Modern Twist" reviewed by Kris Smith


In the '70s Electric Light Orchestra (ELO) brought classical music to the foreground of the Woodstock generation releasing songs like “Roll Over Beethoven" and blending orchestral elements with rock. Today, Swingbooty, a seven-piece gypsy swing band, is taking a page from the ELO playbook. In their home base of East Tennessee, Swingbooty brings jazz manouche to ...

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Chet Baker: A Conversation in 1977

Read "Chet Baker: A Conversation in 1977" reviewed by Rob Rosenblum


This interview took place in 1975 when Baker was making frequent trips to the Albany, New York area. At the time of this interview Baker, was playing with saxophonist Nick Brignola at Shaker's Steak House in Troy, N.Y. Back in the early 1950's, a young trumpet player whose personal appearance and demeanor was more ...

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Ken Nordine: The Architect of Word Jazz

Read "Ken Nordine: The Architect of Word Jazz" reviewed by Kristine England


"Let me tell you a funny story I made up about the guy who wanted to reach into in, and he couldn't. And it bothered him. It'd bother you, wouldn't it?" So begins the tale of a troubled man lost within his mind's abstractions. This tale is Word Jazz, a “somewhat new medium" conceived by Ken ...

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Yana Purim: Intimate Jazz, Deep Feelings And Raw Emotion

Read "Yana Purim: Intimate Jazz, Deep Feelings And Raw Emotion" reviewed by Trevor Spiro


You're sitting in your happy chair at home, just mooching a magazine, when the phone rings. It's a good friend you haven't seen in a long time, and she would like to see you for old time's sake. She turns up and it's like the last few years never existed--you talk heart to heart about old ...

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A Brief Guide To Lebanese Jazz

Read "A Brief Guide To Lebanese Jazz" reviewed by Ian Patterson


Lebanon is known for many things--its lush valleys, a fertile coastal plain and a 170 km-long mountain range carpeted with cedar, oak and pine. Beirut, Tripoli, Sidon, Tyre, Byblos and Baalbek--its cities' names resonate with history's vibrations. These are cities that have borne more history than most. It is a country renowned for its ...

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Tony Haynes Has Left Town... But What A Legacy He Leaves Behind

Read "Tony Haynes Has Left Town... But What A Legacy He Leaves Behind" reviewed by Duncan Heining


The death of my friend musician/composer Tony Haynes aged 83 from cancer is a loss both to his wife and children and to the musical communities of East London whom he served with such passion. A jazz enthusiast from his early teens, he studied music at Oxford and Nottingham, while at the latter working simultaneously as ...

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Xavier Lecouturier: Focus in Constant Motion

Read "Xavier Lecouturier: Focus in Constant Motion" reviewed by Paul Rauch


In many ways, Seattle-based 26 year old drummer and composer Xavier Lecouturier typifies the plight of brilliant young jazz musicians on the horizon in the twenty-first century. While the talent pool in jazz music has never been more prodigious, it faces major challenges in terms of work availability and when it is available, earning a living ...

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Shabaka Hutchings: Musical Force of Nature

Read "Shabaka Hutchings: Musical Force of Nature" reviewed by Kristine England


Much of the creativity being showcased in the jazz world is happening in the UK, and at the center of that musical community is multi-instrumentalist Shabaka Hutchings. Born in London, he spent most of his childhood in his parents' native Barbados. The diversity of the people and cultures of those two locales helped shaped his musical ...

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Designing Jazz: The Iconic Album Covers of Reid Miles

Read "Designing Jazz: The Iconic Album Covers of Reid Miles" reviewed by Kristine England


Blue Note Records has embodied the best jazz has to offer for over 80 years. With a catalog of greats, from Horace Silver, Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Lee Morgan, Hank Mobley, Art Blakey, Herbie Hancock, Dexter Gordon and countless others from the bop and post-bop eras, to the funky recordings that hip-hop artists have repeatedly sampled, ...

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Meet Ken Peplowski

Read "Meet Ken Peplowski" reviewed by AAJ Staff


This article was first published on All About Jazz in August 1998. In numerous rave reviews, critics have exalted Ken Peplowski as the epitome of jazz traditionalism. But repeated listenings of his work reveals that Peplowski is perhaps more experimental and diverse than some have described him. It is worth noting that while Benny ...


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