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Ravi Coltrane Trio

Read "Ravi Coltrane Trio" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


Piacenza Jazz Fest Teatro President - Piacenza - 14.03.2010 Nel mondo dello spettacolo in generale e del jazz in particolare si verificano talvolta strani fenomeni attraverso i quali le defezioni improvvise (di un attore, di uno strumento, di un musicista) oltre a creare un naturale scompiglio tra gli organizzatori, indirizzano la performance verso territori inaspettati, riservando ...

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Article: Interview

Craig Handy: The Busiest Man In Jazz

Read "Craig Handy: The Busiest Man In Jazz" reviewed by Robert Dugan


Saxophonist Craig Handy is a musician's musician. Those “in the know" know about him, which is why he's been a first call player in New York for over two decades. He is a careful, thoughtful improviser—expansive and precise. His solos build on a rich knowledge of the tradition at the same time as they often set ...

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Blending Times

Label: Savoy Jazz
Released: 2009
Track listing: Shine; First Circuit; A Still Life; Epistrophy; Amalgams; Narcined; One Wheeler Will; The Last Circuit; Before with After; For Turiya.

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Article: Live Review

32nd Cape May Jazz Festival: Tribute to the Count

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Cape May Jazz Festival: Tribute to the Legendary Count Basie Cape May, New Jersey November 6-9, 2009 There may have been two male performers headlining the 32nd Cape May Jazz Festival, but in truth it was the women and children who stole the show. The big draw, as advertised in ...

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Article: Live From New York

September 2009

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Jenny ScheinmanLe Poisson RougeNew York City August 4, 2009The chameleon-like but ever electric Nels Cline seemed at first to be an unusual partner for violinist Jenny Scheinman, but if anything the guitarist knows how to make things work and he pushed the quartet (with bassist Matt Penman and drummer Jim ...

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Article: Big Band Report

Brett Favre Isn't The Only Comeback Kid

Read "Brett Favre Isn't The Only Comeback Kid" reviewed by Jack Bowers


The ink was barely dry on last month's report that trumpeter Rob Parton had decided to break up his superlative Chicago-based JazzTech Big Band after more than twenty years at the helm before Parton was back with a brand new ensemble, one whose purpose, he says, “is to mirror that of the European Radio Orchestras where ...

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Article: Profile

Geri Allen: Journey to the Light

Read "Geri Allen: Journey to the Light" reviewed by Greg Thomas


Geri Allen's playing and compositional efforts manifest a stylistic flexibility grounded in her absorption of the lessons of the masters of the jazz idiom, and her desire to innovate upon that legacy. As an apprentice during high school and college, and then as a journeywoman, Allen has kept company with musical legends.

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Article: Take Five With...

Take Five With Sean Nowell

Read "Take Five With Sean Nowell" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Meet Sean Nowell:Sean Nowell is a tenor saxophonist and composer from Birmingham, Alabama steeped in the southern traditions of blues, gospel, jazz, and funk fused with the complex harmonic and world rhythmic concepts that permeate the music of New York City. While in Alabama, he sang in cathedrals with a national touring a cappella ...

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News: Music Industry

Boosey & Hawkes Lands Global Synch Deal with Savoy Label Group

Boosey & Hawkes Lands Global Synch Deal with Savoy Label Group

Boosey & Hawkes (B&H) is pleased to announce its representation of Savoy Label Group, home to veteran jazz label, Savoy Jazz, for synchronization on a worldwide basis. The deal includes all of Savoys label imprints, including the jazz catalogs of Savoy, 32 Jazz, Muse and Landmark, the classical label Denon Classics, and SLGs growing indie rock ...

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Article: New York Beat

Icons Among Us: An Epic Jazz Documentary, Part 2

Read "Icons Among Us: An Epic Jazz Documentary, Part 2" reviewed by Nick Catalano


Part 1 | Part 2 This seminal documentary continues on the second CD with a scene straight out of a typical Gotham jazz collaboration: singer Gretchen Parlato and pianist Aaron Parks are together in a NYC apartment working out a vocal arrangement. Gretchen is heard commenting on the vagaries of jazz singing and the ...


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