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Rico Jones's "Bloodlines": A Journey Through Heritage and Sound

Read "Rico Jones's "Bloodlines": A Journey Through Heritage and Sound" reviewed by David Bixler


Tenor saxophonist Rico Jones's debut recording, Bloodlines, is a thoughtful exploration of his Latino and indigenous heritage. Recorded live at Ornithology in Brooklyn, the album features Jones alongside guitarist Max Light, a fellow Denver native, and veteran musicians Joe Martin on bass and Nasheet Waits on drums.In this episode of LINER NOTES, Jones reflects ...

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Kim Perlak: Guitar, Percussion, And The Space Between

Read "Kim Perlak: Guitar, Percussion, And The Space Between" reviewed by Lawrence Peryer


Today, the Spotlight shines on guitarist and composer Kim Perlak. Kim chairs the guitar department at Berklee College of Music, where she's spent over a decade expanding from classical performance into composition and improvisation. Her new album, Spaces (Sacred Black Records), is a collaboration with percussionist Francisco Mela. The record captures four nature-inspired suites ...

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Joe Henry's Code of the Road

Read "Joe Henry's Code of the Road" reviewed by Leo Sidran


For Joe Henry, truth in songwriting doesn't come from confession or fact. It comes from presence, from listening, from surrender, from giving shape to the ineffable. As he puts it: “Total presence--that is the code of my road." Henry's road has taken him across both the literal and metaphorical map of American music. Born ...

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Interpreting the Lennon/McCartney Songbook, Part 3: Sgt. Pepper

Read "Interpreting the Lennon/McCartney Songbook, Part 3: Sgt. Pepper" reviewed by Larry Slater


It's really no surprise that the tunes from The Beatles still attract jazz musicians, much as the music of Gershwin, Kern or Cole Porter does. Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club was a defining musical moment of the 1960s. Released in 1967, the album is one of a kind and included songs that have appealed to jazz ...

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Andrew Hill, Ralph Burns, Joe Henderson

Read "Andrew Hill, Ralph Burns, Joe Henderson" reviewed by David Brown


In the set I'd like to remember jazz pianist/composer Andrew Hill who was born 94 years ago on June 30, 1931. Hill's music defied categorization for over four decades with its enigmatic and sophisticated musical style. Tracks include two Hill works, a cover by drummer Chad Taylor and a collaboration with pianist Jason Moran. New releases ...

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Meet Lloyd Haber and Omar Kabir

Read "Meet Lloyd Haber and Omar Kabir" reviewed by Cheryl K.


In this hour, an interview with drummer, percussionist, and composer Lloyd Haber and trumpeter and multi-wind player Omar Kabir, founding members of the Freedom Art Quartet. First Dance is their new release . Playlist Quinn & Barrett “Walking After Midnight" from Just (Anna Laura Quinn & Ed Barrett ) 4:06 Gunhild Carling “Fire Alarm" ...

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New Music from Weiss, Flying Sutra, Jackson Heinemann and Shead, & More

Read "New Music from Weiss, Flying Sutra, Jackson Heinemann and Shead, & More" reviewed by Bob Osborne


Perhaps the most fascinating and rewarding gift from jazz music is its' unpredictability. On this show the selection of new releases continue to demonstrate that the music never fails to surprise and excite. As well as new material there is further exploration of Ivo Perelman's back catalogue on Leo Records and the recent reissue of the ...

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Mike on Brad

Read "Mike on Brad" reviewed by Patrick Burnette


This fortnight's broadcast looks at four recent albums by up-and-coming artists--from the fairly well-known to the outright obscure. But hard-core listeners really want to wait for the so-called “pop matters" section, when we finally get to hear what Mike thinks of Brad Mehldau's autobiography. Is Brad teasing God? Or teasing us about God? Stay tuned to ...

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Intakt Records

Read "Intakt Records" reviewed by Hobart Taylor


This week we celebrate the outstanding Swiss independent label, Intakt. Also, we have an extended work by the emerging artist Rico Jones, and a nuanced composition from trombonist/composer John Yao and his “17 piece instrument." Playlist Shuteen Erdenebaatar / Nils Kugelmann “What Will Remain" from Under the Same Stars (Motema) 00:00 John Yao “Early ...

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Benny Benack III, Brandee Younger, Something Blue, Robert Glasper and more

Read "Benny Benack III, Brandee Younger, Something Blue, Robert Glasper and more" reviewed by Benjamin Boddie


Today's Music--Right Now! Fantastic music by Benny Benack III, Brandee Younger, Mike Clark & Mike Zilber, Ola Onabule/Nicolas Meier, Something Blue, Diego Rivera, Robert Glasper, Tessa Souter, Michael Dease, Clifford Jordan, Cyrus Chestnut, Mark Masters Ensemble, John Clayton, Hot Toddies Jazz Band, Planet D Nonet, Behn Gillece, Bobby West, NYO Jazz, Pete McGuinness, Rob Clearfield, Tyreek ...


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