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Take Five With Lee McAllistair

by AAJ Staff
Meet Lee McAllistair: Australian jazz vocalist and composer Lee McAllistair has had a busy 2011, releasing debut original album Spellbound, which received a 4.5 star review in The Australian newspaper, CD of the week on ABC Jazz and Eastside 89.7FM and came #12 in the Top 12 Australian Jazz Releases at Birdland Records.
Gretchen Parlato: Quiet Revolutionary

by Ian Patterson
It's safe to say that singer Gretchen Parlato has her admirers. The Boston Globe praised her as the most original jazz singer in a generation," and pianist Herbie Hancock has described her connection to music as almost magical." Saxophonist Wayne Shorter has likened her art to that of Frank Sinatra. It's hard to remember the last ...
When I Was Long Ago

Label: Sunnyside Records
Released: 2010
Track listing: For All We Know; But Not For Me; Lush Life; No Moon At All; Charlie Sings; Cheer Up Charlie; Low Key Lightly (Lucky In Love); Wrap Up Your Troubles In Dreams; Someone To Watch Over Me; I Don't Know What Time It Was; Willow Weep For Me.
The Jazz Session #226: Rebecca Martin

Singer and songwriter Rebecca Martin turns her attention to the Great American Songbook on When I Was Long Ago (Sunnyside, 2010). In this interview, Martin talks about how a recording with Paul Motian led to her own album with no chordal instrument; why she chose to interpret standards for this recording; and her ideas about the ...
Rebecca Martin: When I Was Long Ago

by Raul d'Gama Rose
The immortal duets of vocalist Sheila Jordan with virtuoso bassists Cameron Brown and Harvie S, and with pianist extraordinaire, Steve Kuhn, now have a boon companion in Rebecca Martin's extraordinary trio album, When I Was Long Ago. Placing it with Jordan's legendary recordings is a must. The bassist on this session, Larry Grenadier, is in fine ...
Steve Cardenas: West of Middle

by Sean Patrick Fitzell
Guitarist Steve Cardenas sports an unassuming style, devoid of histrionics. He favors clean tones, solid rhythms and cagey harmonies for a subtle, supportive approach. It's a combination he's used to help shape the music of drummers Paul Motian and Joey Baron, bassists Alexis Cuadrado and Charlie Haden and vocalists Kate McGarry and Rebecca Martin, among others. ...
Iris Ornig: New Ground

by Jim Santella
Double-bassist Iris Ornig leads a mainstream ensemble on New Ground, controlling the session's mood from the bottom and ensuring that melody flows casually. Trumpet, guitar and vocalists alternate feature roles that give the session variety. Best is her trio on Caravan," where the bass assumes a seat-of-the-pants foundation that energizes and dresses up an old standard ...
Sunny Voices (Various Artists): Sunnyside Cafe Series

by Raul d'Gama Rose
The production of a music compilation or sampler may, despite its producers' best intentions, go either way. A fair representation of artists may result in excellent tracks, together with perhaps some indifferent ones, and there is simply no pleasing everybody. However, it is possible to get closer to the mark of overall excellence if the compilation ...
Rebecca Martin:The Growing Season
By: Bill Clifford Before Nora Jones, there was Rebecca Martin. In 1995, working together with songwriter Jesse Harris - the chief songwriter of Jones' Come Away With Me - Martin released Once Blue by the band Once Blue, a jazzy, sultry mix of noir. The duo split soon after its release, but Martin has released music ...
Publisher's Top Picks for 2008

by Michael Ricci
It was another productive year for Team AAJ" as we delivered some new features and upgraded several others across the website. We also beefed up our editorial staff to better manage the increasing number of contributors. The programming staff (Mike Lorenz and myself) continued to build on our foundation that has firmly established AAJ as the ...