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Article: Live Review

So Cal Jazz 2013: Highlights and a Serious Low

Read "So Cal Jazz 2013: Highlights and a Serious Low" reviewed by Chuck Koton


Azar Lawrence Quartet RG Club Venice, CA January-September 2013 2013, already slipping deep into the fog of forgetfulness, had its share of memorable jazz moments here in Southern California. And while, according to the Western, as well as the Chinese calender ( Happy Year of the Horse!), this review and these ...

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Article: Album Review

Emilia Mårtensson: Ana

Read "Ana" reviewed by Mark Corroto


Jazz does indeed reside in one large house these days. Thanks to the world travels of Don Cherry and Randy Weston in the 1960s, the European free movement, The Latin voice, and the indelible mark of ECM Records, jazz has transmuted into folk music. It had to happen, what once was the province of the New ...

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Article: Album Review

Marc Cary: For the Love of Abbey

Read "For the Love of Abbey" reviewed by Angelo Leonardi


Marc Cary è uno dei massimi pianisti della sua generazione ma i progetti da leader che ha realizzato, a partire da Cary On -suo debutto del 1995- fino alle produzioni col Focus Trio, non hanno avuto i riconoscimenti che meritavano. Le cose sembrano andare diversamente per questo suo debutto in solo, che sta ottenendo ...

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Article: Album Review

Roberto Magris Trio: One Night In With Hope And More…vol. 2

Read "One Night In With Hope And More…vol. 2" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


Italian pianist and composer Roberto Magris continues his pilgrimage to the heart of hard bop with the release of his second volume of One Night In With Hope And More.... Volume 1 was critically well considered, focusing on the music of Elmo Hope, Andrew Hill, and Barry Harris. Magris' journey began several years earlier with the ...

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Article: Rethinking Jazz Cultures

E. Taylor Atkins: Let's Call This... Our Jazz?

Read "E. Taylor Atkins: Let's Call This... Our Jazz?" reviewed by Ian Patterson


African-American vernacular or universal language? Symbol of freedom and equality, or one of nationalist ideals and bourgeois elitism? Folk music or high art? Jazz, since its earliest days, has represented many things to many people. For Professor E. Taylor Atkins, such binary ways of thinking rather over-simplify the arguments. Whereas an either or way of thinking ...

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The Roots Of The Blues

Label: Universal Music France
Released: 2013
Track listing: Carnival; Blues To Senegal; Berkshire Blues; Body And Soul; Congolese Children Song; If One Could Only See; Blues To Africa ; How High The Moon; Cleanhead Blues; Timbuktu; Roots Of The Nile; Take The A Train; The Healers; African Lady;

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Article: Album Review

T.K. Blue: A Warm Embrace

Read "A Warm Embrace" reviewed by Dan Bilawsky


What do you do after you've already toured the world with jazz legends, helmed a successful college jazz program and recorded everything from bluesy fare to world-meets-jazz music to Latin-ized takes on Charlie Parker? If you're saxophonist T.K. Blue, you turn to the soft(er) and the subtle, delivering an album that's texturally rich yet wholly transparent. ...

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Article: Live Review

Vijay Iyer Solo at San Francisco Performances

Read "Vijay Iyer Solo at San Francisco Performances" reviewed by Harry S. Pariser


Vijay Iyer San Francisco Performances San Francisco, CA November 16, 2013 Polymath, pianist, arranger, composer, Grammy nominee, creative program director, a doctorate holder, the recipient of a 2013 MacArthur “genius" fellowship, the recipient of a groundbreaking “quintuple crown" in the 2012 Down Beat International Critics Poll, as well as a “quadruple ...

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Article: Live Review

Jason Moran, Randy Weston and Billy Harper at SFJazz

Read "Jason Moran, Randy Weston and Billy Harper at SFJazz" reviewed by Harry S. Pariser


Jason Moran, Randy Weston and Billy Harper SFJazz San Francisco, CA November 24, 2013 Three fine musicians came together on stage in a new jazz facility in San Francisco. First up was a rising star in the jazz world, an acclaimed pianist who frequently incorporates samples of taped music and text ...

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Article: Live Review

Jazz au Chellah Festival 2013

Read "Jazz au Chellah Festival 2013" reviewed by Mehdi El Mouden


Jazz au Chellah Festival Chellah Rabat, Morocco September 11-15,2013 The evening breeze on summer nights caresses the walls of the fortress while seagulls hover all over the towers. The moon is discernible from afar. In the distance, you can spot swarms of people walking down a long alley leading to the ...


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