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News: Video / DVD

Weekend Extra: Lagniappe from Art Farmer

Weekend Extra: Lagniappe from Art Farmer

A year ago almost to the day, a Rifftides post called “The Art Of Art Farmer" featured three videos from Farmer's 1982 concert at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, DC. It also had some of my musings on the great trumpeter and flugelhornist. Two of the videos were later disabled by those mysterious internet forces always ...

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News: TV / Film

Other Places: Esperanza Spalding on the News Hour

Other Places: Esperanza Spalding on the News Hour

By any assessment, jazz in the 21st century is a minority music. Depending on whose statistics are accurate, it accounts for somewhere between 1% and 3% of record sales, right in there with string quartets and Gregorian chants. Some of the music's best American players find that they are in greater demand in Europe and Japan ...

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News: TV / Film

Weekend Extra: Gail Pettis on TV

Weekend Extra: Gail Pettis on TV

Gail Pettis is an orthodontist turned singer (you may supply your own puns) who has commanded considerable notice in her brief new career. She has won awards, toured in Europe and Japan and recorded two albums praised by critics, including this one. Pettis's warmth and intelligence translate into performances that put the song first. She employs ...

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News: Recording

Recent Listening: December 2nd Quartet

Recent Listening: December 2nd Quartet

Some of the best new work of prominent American jazz artists is not on US labels, and not all of it is easy to find. Stars is a case in point. The pianist in the band known as the December 2nd Quartet is Dena DeRose, who sings on several tracks of this charming album. Bassist Ray ...

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News: Video / DVD

Weekend Extra: McChesney Heard and Seen

Weekend Extra: McChesney Heard and Seen

My biography of Paul Desmond includes Desmond solos that Bill Mays, Bud Shank, Brent Jensen, Gary Foster and Paul Cohen transcribed for the book. They analyze or comment on the solos and John Handy analyzes Cohen's transcription of “Take Five." In the text I suggest that playing the recordings and following along with Desmond would help ...

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News: Interview

Other Places: Kenny Wheeler

Other Places: Kenny Wheeler

Trumpeter, flugelhornist and composer Kenny Wheeler, now in his 80s, is a man of so few words that he is nearly silent, but John Fordham of The Guardian managed to persuade Wheeler to talk about himself for an article. Anyone interested in the unceasingly searching trumpeter, flugelhornist and composer will want to read Fordham's piece. Here's ...

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News: Opinion

Correspondence, Illustrated: "Isfahan"

Correspondence, Illustrated: "Isfahan"

Rifftides reader Mike Paulson writes:Looked up this clip on YouTube after watching Scott Robinson play “Isfahan" with Martin Wind at The Seasons the other evening. I am amazed at how timeless this arrangement is. Hard to improve on perfection. Not sure why Duke had to hold the sheet music ...

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News: Obituary

Marion Brown

Marion Brown

Alto saxophonist Marion Brown, who came to prominence in the 1960s and '70s, died yesterday at age 79. He had been in an assisted living home in Hollywood, Florida, since 2005. Although some references list his birth year as 1935, he was born on September 8, 1931, in Atlanta, Georgia. Brown's career got a boost when ...

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News: Opinion

Correspondence: About Mark Murphy

Correspondence: About Mark Murphy

Mark Murphy may have had his problems the past few years, but rumors that he is not singing well appear to be unfounded. Rifftides reader and occasional correspondent Jim Brown sent a report with evidence.A year or two ago, there were suggestions that Mark was in bad health, perhaps had dementia, and that he might not ...

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News: Performance / Tour

Martin Wind Trio and Dee Daniels at the Seasons

Martin Wind Trio and Dee Daniels at the Seasons

Hours before Friday night's concert at The Seasons Fall Festival, bassist Martin Wind's trio lost a third of its roster when drummer Matt Wilson returned home to attend to a family medical situation. Wind called Greg Williamson, who drove 150 miles from Seattle to Yakima across the Cascade Mountains in time for a quick talk-through before ...


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