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Virginia Mayhew: A Simple Thank You

by Ken Dryden
Virginia Mayhew has been a part of the New York City jazz scene since 1987 when the San Francisco native enrolled in the New School's Jazz Performance program and was awarded its Zoot Sims Memorial Scholarship. The tenor saxophonist played with a variety of bandleaders including Earl Fatha" Hines, Al Grey, Junior Mance, Toshiko Akiyoshi, Joe ...
Duke Ellington Legacy: Thank You Uncle Edward

by Michael P. Gladstone
Duke Ellington Legacy is a musical consortium initiated by guitarist Edward Kennedy Ellington II, a grandson of the musical Duke. He met saxophonist/composer Virginia Mayhew in 1987, and by 2004, Ellington wanted to so something tangible about his ideas, turning the process over to Mayhew. Thank You Uncle Edward is the product of her ...
Virginia Mayhew Septet: A Simple Thank You

by Michael P. Gladstone
It has always been a pleasure to see saxophonist Virginia Mayhew in performance and enjoy her original compositions, which present solid material which she plays with warmth, grace and the best that mainstream jazz can offer on both tenor and soprano sax. Mayhew had to face a definite speed bump in her musical career ...
Virginia Mayhew: A Simple Thank You

by Jerry D'Souza
The soul of an artist reverberates through the music. Virginia Mayhew (tenor and soprano saxophones) fills her playing with warmth, tenderness and an unmitigated passion. Her recordings have marked these traits, making them a veritable joy. She continues the trend here, with an expanded line-up that gives the music a greater dimension. It's the first septet ...
Virginia Mayhew Septet: A Simple Thank You

by Dan McClenaghan
This is about the coolest cover art you'll ever see on a CD: Saxophonist Virginia Mayhew in blue tones, as bald as an egg (cancer treatments), in partial profile, eyes closed, in an apparent state of repose. She looks like a sleek android discovered in arctic ice. Cool as hell.The music on Mayhew's fifth ...
Virginia Mayhew: Sandan Shuffle

by AAJ Italy Staff
Non ancora ventenne ha avuto esperienze di studio e di ingaggi con Earl Hines e Frank Zappa, ha suonato in seguito nelle orchestre di Toshiko Akiyoshi e Sahib Shihab, ha collaborato con giganti come Clark Terry e Kenny Barron, è leader di diversi gruppi e apprezzata didatta e talentuosa arrangiatrice. Un bel biglietto da visita quello ...
Virginia Mayhew: Sandan Shuffle

by Terrell Kent Holmes
Convention bores Virginia Mayhew. So it's no surprise that Sandan Shuffle, her fourth release as a leader, doesn't merely embrace the unconventional, but seizes it in a bear hug. Right at the top, the blues-inspired title track is played seven to the bar, not eight and Mayhew's tenor grooves like mad. Her sax ...
Virginia Mayhew: Sandan Shuffle

by Michael P. Gladstone
I had a chance to see Virginia Mayhew a few years ago in a sideman gig where she appeared as part of an all-femme quintet backing a singer. From memory, the other musicians were Allison Miller, Kendra Shank and Roberta Picket. My recollection of Mayhew's performance was that she was clearly the most pressing reason to ...
Virginia Mayhew: Sandan Shuffle

by Dan McClenaghan
Who's this Virginia Mayhew woman anyway, Dexter Gordon's daughter? Sonny Rollins' niece? She plays the saxophone like a blood relative of those two giants on Sandan Shuffle. Actually, we know the reedist well from her standout 2003 effort, Phantoms, as an artist who has embraced the mainstream mode and ridden it with vigor and supreme assurance ...