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Randy Weinstein: HarmoniMonk

Read "HarmoniMonk" reviewed by Richard J Salvucci


A caution to Monkophiles of every variety: This is not your grandparents' Thelonious Monk, much less Charlie Rouse's or anyone else. Monk on a chromatic harmonica? Well, keep an open mind and try it. It may prove enjoyable, although this is not Toots Thielemans. Here is a recording for the adventurous listener, ...

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HarmoniMonk

Label: Random Chance Records
Released: 2024
Track listing: Bright Mississippi; Bye-Ya; Green Chimneys; In Walked Bud; Off Minor; Ruby My Dear.

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Zep Tepi

Label: Random Chance Records
Released: 2006
Track listing: Blue Moses; African Sunrise; Berkshire Blues; Route of the Nile; Ballad for T; Portrait of Frank Edward Weston; High Fly; Tamashi; The Healer; Love-the Mystery of.

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Rumba Buhaina: The Music of Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers

Label: Random Chance Records
Released: 2006
Track listing: Along Came Betty; Crisis; This is for Albert; Up Jumped Spring; Madi's Smile; Wildflower; United; The Day You Said Goodbye; One by One; Rumba Buhaina; Ask Me Now.

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Of The Air

Label: Random Chance Records
Released: 2006
Track listing: Wishing Well; It's Late; Before Day; Inner Lining; Caterpillar Crossing; Close To Me; Power Trip; It's A Dream; Ambrosia; Jitterbug Waltz.

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Randy Weston & His African Rhythms Trio: Zep Tepi

Read "Zep Tepi" reviewed by Bill Bennett


Randy Weston returns to the trio format for the first time in over thirty years with Zep Tepi. Poised to enter his eighth decade on the planet, Weston is an elder in every sense of the term. His distinctively percussive attack, yard-wide chords, criss-crossing rhythms and idiosyncratic melodies remain sui generis. Both literally (he's 6'9") and ...

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Randy Weston's African Rhythms Trio: Zep Tepi

Read "Zep Tepi" reviewed by Joel Roberts


There's no better argument for the notion that jazz keeps you young than Randy Weston. Appearing last month at the Blue Note in support of Zep Tepi, the Brooklyn-born Weston showed that at eighty he remains one of the most vital and creative forces in jazz, as well as one of its most charismatic figures.

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Jerry Gonzalez & The Fort Apache Band: Rumba Buhaina: The Music of Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers

Read "Rumba Buhaina: The Music of Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers" reviewed by Francis Lo Kee


Art Blakey didn't literally write books, but it could be said that he “wrote the book : first, on jazz drumming, incorporating the essence of swing, extroverted drum solos and some genuinely unique beats that have escaped deeper absorption by contemporary drummers; second, on bandleading, constantly scouting and presenting great (often, younger) talent; and third, on ...


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