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Josh Johnson: Unusual Objects and Saxophone Stories

Read "Josh Johnson: Unusual Objects and Saxophone Stories" reviewed by Lawrence Peryer


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New music from Richard D Ruttenberg, George Burton, Brandon Scott Coleman and John Beasley

Read "New music from Richard D Ruttenberg, George Burton, Brandon Scott Coleman and John Beasley" reviewed by Len Davis


The newest with Richard D Ruttenberg, Fender Rhodes player George Burton, Netherlands band Electronic Visions and Tom Schuman with his latest. Guitarist Brandon Scott Coleman with bassist Matt Wiles, Italian band Pericopes, John Beasley with Returning To Forever and a new single with saxophonist Mark Hartsuch. Japanese band Jabberloop, Mike Stern, bassist Christian Fabian and guitarist ...

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Wynton Marsalis, Dwayne Clemons, John Coltrane & Phil Merriman

Read "Wynton Marsalis, Dwayne Clemons, John Coltrane & Phil Merriman" reviewed by Joe Dimino


From across the pond, we proudly kick off the 877th episode of Neon Jazz with a masterful touch from veteran pianist Phil Merriman and his trio, showcasing fresh sounds from his 2024 release The Roots Beneath. Following that, we dive into the brilliance of Merriman's mentor, the legendary British pianist John Taylor, whose sextet delivers tasty ...

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Gary Willis, Tal Wilkenfeld, Weather Report and Dave Weckl

Read "Gary Willis, Tal Wilkenfeld, Weather Report and Dave Weckl" reviewed by Len Davis


Bassist's Gary Willis and Tal Wilkenfeld, Dave Weckl, late German guitarist Susan Weinert, Weather Report and guitarist's Mitch Watkins and Lyle Workman. Playlist Gary Willis “Stagger" from No Sweat (Alchemy) 00:00 Dave Weckl “Amanecer" from The Zone (Stretch) 09:38 Tal Wilkenfeld “Serendipity" from Transformation (Self Produced)19:16 Susan Weinert “Triple X" from The Bottom Line ...

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Jazz Advice: The Practical and the Profound, Part 1

Read "Jazz Advice: The Practical and the Profound, Part 1" reviewed by Monk Rowe


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Al Jarreau, Pharoah Sanders, Roy Hargrove, MOMO., NIKARA Presents Black Wall Street, And More

Read "Al Jarreau, Pharoah Sanders, Roy Hargrove, MOMO., NIKARA Presents Black Wall Street, And More" reviewed by Tony Poole


Tony Poole selects his favourite new releases and pre-releases on this special extend edition featuring worldwide jazz groove. Playlist Al Jarreau “Take Five" from Wow! Live in Performance at the Childe Harold, August 1976 (Resonance Records) 00:00 Calibro 35 “Nautilus" from Jazzploitation (Record Kicks) 10:55 Low Poly Cactus “Weird Shrubs" single (Self Produced) 15:27 ...

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Ohad Talmor, Marco Mezquida, Maurizio Giammarco, Ben Solomon & More

Read "Ohad Talmor, Marco Mezquida, Maurizio Giammarco, Ben Solomon & More" reviewed by Ludovico Granvassu


Here is a set focusing on great contemporary saxophone players and on jazz projects shaped by a confluence of genres, from Brazilian popular music to flamenco, to classical music.Happy listening!Playlist Ben Allison “Mondo Jazz Theme (feat. Ted Nash & Pyeng Threadgill)" 0:00 Ryan Keberle & Catharsis “Vera Cruz" Music Is Connection (Alternate ...

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Ryuichi Sakamoto, The Ize Trio, Jack Wood, & Nichaud Fitzgibbon, Darius Jones, Tommy Smith and John Taylor

Read "Ryuichi Sakamoto, The Ize Trio, Jack Wood, & Nichaud Fitzgibbon, Darius Jones, Tommy Smith and John Taylor" reviewed by Cheryl K.


During this week's two-hour program of jazz and improvised music, two selections from two releases by the late Japanese pianist and composer Ryuichi Sakamoto; the Boston, MA-based collective The Ize Trio; vocalists Jack Wood & Nichaud Fitzgibbon; composer & alto saxophonist Darius Jones; and saxophonist Tommy Smith and pianist John Taylor. Playlist Ryuichi Sakamoto ...

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Rule of 3

Read "Rule of 3" reviewed by Patrick Burnette


Three hundred podcasts is the kind of milestone worthy of an echo chamber at the very least and a themed episode at the very, er, leaster. Pat had the bright idea (he thought) of reviewing albums from 1953, 1963. 1973, and 1983. Mike explained that was in fact a stupid idea and so they might as ...

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Aaron Goldberg: It's Impossible To Separate Jazz From The Civil Rights Movement

Read "Aaron Goldberg: It's Impossible To Separate Jazz From The Civil Rights Movement" reviewed by Leo Sidran


After the election of George W. Bush in 2000, Aaron Goldberg began wondering what he could do in the next election to help make a difference. At the time, he was a 26 year old pianist only a few years out of college, but who was quickly establishing himself as a credible musical voice in the ...


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