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News: Video / DVD

Weekend Extra: Hubbard's "Stardust"/"Body and Soul"

Weekend Extra: Hubbard's "Stardust"/"Body and Soul"

In this video clip, bassist Niels-Henning rsted Pedersen introduces Freddie Hubbard, who chooses the verse of one imperishable ballad to set up the chorus of another, to NHOP's evident bemusement. It may be from may be Danish television in the late 1960s, but DailyMotion provides no information about the origin of this rather misty clip. If ...

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News: Performance / Tour

Brubeck at Jazz Alley

Brubeck at Jazz Alley

On the heels of the announcement that he is a 2009 Kennedy Center honoree, Dave Brubeck wrapped up a rare extended club engagement, part of his latest western tour. Sunday, at the helm of the “new" edition of the quartet he has headed since 1951, the 88-year-old pianist and composer played to a packed house for ...

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News: Video / DVD

The Gould Inspiration?

The Gould Inspiration?

My guess is that this is the Glenn Gould clip that sent Jessica Williams into a new phase (see the first paragraph of the previous exhibit). It's from the documentary Art Of Piano. Gould is at home, fairly early in his career, working out on the Bach “Partita # 2."

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News: Recording

Recent Listening: Jessica Williams

Recent Listening: Jessica Williams

Jessica Williams, The Art Of The Piano (Origin). Williams' 2800-word liner essay declares renewed and deepened love for the piano and rededicated independence from the strictures and orthodoxies of the music establishment. She cites an internet video clip of Glenn Gould playing Bach as “...a life-altering event" that took her back to “...a music founded on ...

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News: Recording

Recent Listening: Stefon Harris

Recent Listening: Stefon Harris

Stefon Harris And Blackout, Urbanus (Concord). Harris is one of the brightest legatees of the vibraphone tradition glorified by Milt Jackson and such of his successors as Walt Dickerson, Cal Tjader and Bobby Hutcherson. The Jackson school played an important part in Harris's development as a soloist. But, born in 1973, he came to maturity in ...

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News: Interview

Sonny Rollins is 79

Sonny Rollins is 79

Sonny Rollins just turned 79. We celebrate the occasion by bringing you Rollins playing an extended version of a tune his mother remembered from her girlhood in the Virgin Islands. “St. Thomas" has been an essential and beloved part of his repertoire for more than 50 years. The rhythm section Is Kenny Drew, piano; Niels-Henning rsted ...

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News: Recording

Announcing New Recommendations at Rifftides

Announcing New Recommendations at Rifftides

Eddie Higgins, Standards by Request, 1st Day and 2nd Day(Venus). Among those mourning Higgins' death are virtually all other jazz pianists and the Japanese. He was a celebrity among the large and enthusiastic coterie of listeners in Japan who are devoted to piano jazz. Higgins recorded nearly two dozen albums for Japan's Venus label. These solo ...

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News: Recording

Art Pepper's Last Chorus

Art Pepper's Last Chorus

Listening to the Art Pepper CDs for the new batch of recommendations in Doug's Picks stimulated memories of time spent with Pepper not long before he died. The occasion was the basis of an article in Texas Monthly. Later, in slightly different form, it ended up as part of a chapter in Jazz Matters. Here it ...

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News: Obituary

Eddie Higgins, 1932-2009

Eddie Higgins, 1932-2009

Eddie Higgins died on August 31st of lung cancer. Those who knew him called him by his given name, Haydn. He was a pianist of uncommon sensitivity, taste, subtlety and adaptability. He was equally accomplished and enthusiastic working with singers (his wife is Meredith d'Ambrosio), traditional bands (he unabashedly enjoyed the Sacramento Jazz Jubilee) and fiery ...

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News: Education

Other Places: Guilfoyle on Jazz Education

Other Places: Guilfoyle on Jazz Education

Ronan Guilfoyle is an Irish jazz musician and educator whose blog, Mostly Music, probes issues that concern working musicians as well as academics in institutions where jazz is taught. Those are often the same people. Increasingly, professional jazz players also teach in jazz schools. In part, that is because they need day gigs to support themselves; ...


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