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Remembering Gil Scott-Heron

Read "Remembering Gil Scott-Heron" reviewed by Russell Perry


Gil Scott-Heron, musician and poet much loved in the jazz community, passed away 10 years ago on May 27, 2011. His recordings of the '70s and early '80s are critical touchpoints of that era, documenting African-American indignity and pride with a raw street passion. His final release, I'm New Here (XL Recordings, 2010), his first in ...

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New Releases and A Celebration of Mary Lou Williams

Read "New Releases and A Celebration of Mary Lou Williams" reviewed by Mary Foster Conklin


Our Mothers Day broadcast highlights new releases from Jennifer Wharton's Bonegasm, vocalists Dee Daniels, Bill Kwan, Roxana Amed and saxophonist Alexa Tarantino with birthday shoutouts to Mary Lou Williams (a formidable Jazz Mother on so many fronts), Andrea Brachfeld and Tania Maria, among others. Thanks for listening and please support the artists you hear by purchasing ...

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New Music From David Garfield, Tomas Merlo, And John Patitucci

Read "New Music From David Garfield, Tomas Merlo, And John Patitucci" reviewed by Len Davis


New music from Usein Bekirov with Eastern Kalidescope featuring Mike Stern, David Garfield with a new single and from Spain Chapman Stick player Tomas Merlo. Playlist Usein Bekirov -Max Malyshev -{Mike Stern}} “Eastern Kalidescope" from Eastern Kalidescope (Orchard Music) 00:00 Maden-Oktem-Ersonmez “No Mad" from No Mad (Lycia) 06:10 John Patitucci “Letter For Paul" from ...

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Deodato, Ben Webster & Martin Wind

Read "Deodato, Ben Webster & Martin Wind" reviewed by Joe Dimino


Veteran bassist Martin Wind ushers in our 699th Episode of Neon Jazz. We also check in on a variety of musicians with 2021 releases including Marbin, Greg Abate, William Chernoff, Lage Lund, Matt DeMerritt and Tom Guarna. The show also looks back at some classic jazz that influenced modern music from cats like Slide Hampton, Kenny ...

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Iggy Pop, Maya Dunietz, Circles 44, Three Layer Cake & More New Releases

Read "Iggy Pop, Maya Dunietz, Circles 44, Three Layer Cake & More New Releases" reviewed by Ludovico Granvassu


A Hammond Organ spotlight opens the show, courtesy of the WRD Trio, the Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio and the James Taylor Quartet. Its groove then gives way to the contemporary sounds of Mark Lettieri and Taylor Eigsti's latest collaboration with Gretchen Parlato and Becca Stevens, the splendid new albums of Israeli pianist Maya Dunietz and bassist ...

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News: Radio

JazzWeek Radio Chart: May 17, 2021

JazzWeek Radio Chart: May 17, 2021

All About Jazz publishes the weekly JazzWeek radio chart. Discover new releases, track chart movement, and learn what is being played on jazz radio stations around the United States. Enjoy! TW LW 2W Artist TW LW Move Add Rpts Peak Wks 1 1 1 Greg Abate Magic Dance: The Music of Kenny Barron (Whaling City Sound) ...

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Drummers Roundtable: Peter Erskine, Steve Gadd and Nate Smith

Read "Drummers Roundtable: Peter Erskine, Steve Gadd and Nate Smith" reviewed by Joseph Vella


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New music from Gabor Lesko, Michael Whalen, Cody Carpenter and more!

Read "New music from Gabor Lesko, Michael Whalen, Cody Carpenter and more!" reviewed by Len Davis


New music from Gabor Lesko, Michael Whalen, Cody Carpenter and Graham Costello.Playlist Gabor Lesko “Push It" from Earthway (Creativities Paradise) 00:00 Michael Whalen “Wanderlust" from Future Shock (Self Produced) 06:55 Jost Nickel “The Check In" from The Check In (Delta Music) 13:51 Cody Carpenter “The Grind" from Memories And Dreams (Blue Canoe) 20:46 Desertion ...

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Ground Breaking Sounds - Old and New

Read "Ground Breaking Sounds - Old and New" reviewed by Bob Osborne


Throughout the history of jazz innovation has been a key element of the development of the music. At key points in jazz history major changes in style, form and content have moved the music forward. Those changes have been picked up by other musicians and developed, interpreted, and enhanced leading to further change. This show is ...

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Cooking with Coleman

Read "Cooking with Coleman" reviewed by Patrick Burnette


In honor of a Record Store Day release of In Baltimore, we decided to devote an episode to tenor saxophonist George Coleman, who served tours of duty with Max Roach, Elvin Jones, and Miles Davis among others. The focus is on his mid-sixties to early seventies work as we ponder George's strengths and weaknesses and whether ...


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