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Article: Record Label Profile

Dreambox Media: The Philadelphia Jazz Label

Read "Dreambox Media: The Philadelphia Jazz Label" reviewed by Mike Oppenheim


Any fan of the great American music that is jazz is surely aware that the art form's history depended on the convergence of geography, individual talents, and inspiration. Cities such as jny: New Orleans, jny: Kansas City, jny: Chicago, and New York are synonymous with particular styles of jazz. One often overlooked city is jny: Philadelphia, ...

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Article: Album Review

Piero Odorici: Cedar Walton Presents

Read "Cedar Walton Presents" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


Recording for the prominent modern jazz Savant record label with eminent pianist Cedar Walton and his trio should indicate a milestone in the career of Italian tenor saxophonist Piero Odorici. After performing with trumpeter Eddie Henderson and Latin jazz percussionist Ray Mantilla, and maintaining a balanced global recording and touring regimen, Odorici may garner some additional ...

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Article: Live Review

Theo Saunders Sextet: San Diego, CA, July 5, 2011

Read "Theo Saunders Sextet: San Diego, CA, July 5, 2011" reviewed by Robert Bush


Theo Saunders Sextet Saville Theatre, San Diego City College San Diego, CA July 5, 2011 Pianist Theo Saunders has an incredible resume. Growing up in NYC, he played with Pharoah Sanders in the 1960s, and in 1971 (at age 24), at the Village Vanguard with the likes of Jimmy Garrison ...

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Article: Album Review

The Jazz Tribe: Everlasting

Read "Everlasting" reviewed by Chris Mosey


The vogue for Latin jazz began in the 1940s when Dizzy Gillespie hired Cuban percussionist Chano Pozo to play in his big band. At the time, most critics dismissed it as a passing fad. However, percussionist Ray Mantilla, part of a “goodwill ensemble" Gillespie took on a tour of Castro's Cuba in 1977, is today elder ...

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Article: Live From New York

February 2010

Read "February 2010" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Jack DeJohnette BirdlandNew York, NY January 5, 2010When Jack DeJohnette hires double-neck guitarist David “Fuze" Fiuczynski and acclaimed altoist Rudresh Mahanthappa as the frontline in his new quintet, he's probably signaling an intention to shred. The legendary drummer did exactly that when he debuted the new Jack DeJohnette Group at ...

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News: Technology

Ray Mantilla: The Complete Percussionist

Ray Mantilla: The Complete Percussionist

On Sunday, June 22nd Tony V / Latin Perspective will feature a 75 min presentation, on WRUW 91.1FM in Cleveland, streaming live at wruw.org from 6-8 pm EST that will cover the life, music, and musical career of Ray Mantilla, the complete percussionist. Ray Mantilla is considered by many as one of the most respected percussionists ...

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We Insist! Freedom Now Suite

Label: Candid Records
Released: 2007
Track listing: Driva' Man; Freedom Day; Triptych (Prayer, Protest, Peace); All Africa; Tears For Johannesburg.

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Improvisations: Best of the Vanguard Years

Label: Vanguard Records
Released: 2007
Track listing: Disc: 1 - Treats Style; Lady Coryell; The Dream Thing; Two Minute Classical; You Dont Know What Love Is; Stiff Neck; Cleos Mood; Improvisation on Villa-Lobos (Prelude No. 4 in E Minor); The Eyes of Love; Gratitude "A So Low"; Elementary Solo #5; Rue Gregoire Du Tour 1; Sweet Shuffle 14. Ah Wuv Ooh. Disc: 2 - Spaces (Infinite); Low-Lee-Tah; Adam Smasher; Joy Ride; Yin; Entardecendo en Saudade; Scotland Part 1; The Jam With Albert; Rocks; Planet End; Rasputin.

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Good Vibrations

Label: HighNote Records
Released: 2006
Track listing: Flying Home; Midnight Sun; Maria Cervantes; For Keeps; Ya No Me Quieres (Bolero For Tito); Blues For Queen D; Camino Al Cielo Too; Namesake; Bari Con Bata.

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Article: Album Review

Ray Mantilla: Good Vibrations

Read "Good Vibrations" reviewed by Karla Cornejo Villavicencio


On the cover of Good Vibrations, Ray Mantilla is dressed in black, as if in mourning. It seems appropriate. Two of the nine songs are tributes to the late Tito Puente, and in the liner notes, he dedicates “baritone con Bata to “honor all our heroes of percussion who are here now and who have passed ...


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