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Artemis, John Coltrane, Sonny Rollins and More
by Joe Dimino
This week we start our show with the jazz supergroup, Artemis, as we focus on new jazz and the stars that are delivering it during these pandemic days. We also hear form Andy Milne, Teodross Avery, Ian Carey and Jocelyn Gould. We top it all off with classics from Count Basie, Oscar Peterson and Ray Noble. ...
A Night at the Jazz Circus! - Part 2
by Ludovico Granvassu
One thing that Jazz and Circus have in common is thatunlike way too many things that we see in our daily livesyou can't fake them. You cannot pretend you're an expert among circus or jazz artists... If you are not ... it'll show! And this authenticity may be one of the reasons why they seem so ...
JazzWeek Radio Chart: November 16, 2020
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 2 1 Artemis Artemis (Blue Note) 282 314 -32 1 46 1 8 2 ...
Oz Noy, Ben Wendel, John Scofield, Garaj Mahal and More
by Len Davis
Playlist The Backstage Can I Get Your Number" from Isolation (Reingold Records) 00:00 Morten Schanz Martial Arts" from Godspeed (Edition) 06:28 Ben Wendel Drawn Away" from High Heart (Edition) 12:57 CAB The Prankster" from Theatre de Marionettes (Brunel Music) 19:26 Garaj Mahal Witch Doctor" from More Mr Nice Guy (Owlstudios.com) 25:54 Oz Noy Booga Looga Loo" ...
Mark Helias, Ernesto Jodos, Ken Stubbs, Alex Massa and more
by Bob Osborne
A look to the past and one to the future this week, as we feature a re-released 1994 album from Mark Helias and new sounds via the ears&eyes label from Ernesto Jodos, and Alex Massa. I continue my examination of recent releases from Ken Stubbs, and there's a new one on Posi-tone from Doug Webb, plus ...
Something Borrowed
by Patrick Burnette
In this third podcast on some of the best-reviewed jazz of the 2010's that we missed the first time 'round, the boys look at four albums that 'borrow' something, whether inspiration from a sci-fi author, jazz protests of the sixties, or jazz greats of the past such as Charlie Parker or Duke Ellington. It's a light ...
Lucia Cadotsch, Dark Horse, Oaagaada, Sabu Toyozumi and More
by Maurice Hogue
As often happens on this show, the recordings we featured emanate from many countries, and this episode is no different. New releases include those by Japanese drumming legend Sabu Toyozumi (recorded in The Philippines), Sweden's Dark Horse, French drummer Raphael Pannier, Finland's Oaagaada, Italy's Ground 71, and Swiss vocalist Lucia Cadotsch. American baritone saxophonist Josh Sinton ...
Chick Corea, Weather Report, Mahavishnu Orchestra, Brand X and More
by Len Davis
This week we explore the world of classic '70s fusion, '90s electric guitar jazz after opening with Isolation, an album recorded during these lockdown months. Playlist The Backstage Some Skunk Blues" from Isolation (Reingold Records) 00:00 Chick Corea Night Sprite" from The Leprechaun (Verve) 08:23 Weather Report Black Market" from Black Market (Columbia) 16:46 ...
A Night at the Jazz Circus! - Part 1
by Ludovico Granvassu
Circus is like Jazz. They both require a great deal of originality and a capacity to improvise and be in the moment. They come out of a sense of urgency and self-expression since artists do not embrace them to get rich. And they both demand incredible dedication and discipline. This week we explore the ...
The Rhythm Bombers of Manassas High - Charles Lloyd, George Coleman, Harold Mabern
by Russell Perry
On September 20, 2019, tenor giant Charles Lloyd wrote, I am quite at a loss to express the acute pain I feel learning about the departure of my brother and long time friend, Harold Mabern. This hits very close to home--we go back to the early 1950s when we were both members of the Rhythm Bombers ...

