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2010 Stanford Jazz Festival
Stanford Jazz Workshop is excited to announce the 2010 Stanford Jazz Festival! Kicking off on June 25th with a Night of Brazilian Jazz featuring Luciana Souza with Romero Lubambo, the Stanford Jazz Festival runs all summer long and features artists such as Randy Weston, Taylor Eigsti, Freddy Cole, Mose Allison, Joshua Redman, George Cables, Dave Douglas ...
Erika: Obsession

by Bruce Lindsay
Obsession is vocalist Erika Matsuo's debut CD, but it comes after a long and varied musical career that includes the all-girl rock band Tear Drops, in her native Japan, and work with the City College of New York's Latin jazz band. This is the debut, therefore, of an experienced singer and it shows in Matsuo's confident ...
Claudio Roditi: Simpatico & The Mastery of Passion

by George Kanzler
Claudio RoditiSimpaticoResonance2009 Harry SimonThe Mastery of PassionResonance2009 Claudio Roditi, along with Michael Brecker, was a special guest" on two LPs the young keyboardist Harris Simon made for producer George Klabin ...
Claudio Roditi: Simpatico

by Larry Taylor
Fresh off his 2009 success with the Grammy-nominated Brazilliance x4 (Resonance), Claudio Roditi has released the stand-out Simpatico. As well as his peerless skills on trumpet, this CD shows off his writing talent with several originals in a samba/bossa groove, as well as some solid straight-ahead tunes. From the Brazilian jazz tradition, Roditi has ...
For Latin Lovers: Mark Weinstein, Claudio Roditi, Emilio Solla

by J Hunter
In many ways, the description Latin jazz" is no more useful than the umbrella description jazz." There are sub-genres inside the sub-genre, all of them with subtle color changes that provide different flavors, even though it all can lead to the same satisfying result. Here are three early 2010 entrants into this musical conversation.
DOOZY

By Jackie Ryan
Label: OpenArt Productions
Released: 2009
Track listing: CD1: Doozy; You'll See;Caminhos Cruzados; Do Something; Speak Low; I
Must Have That Man; Dat Dere; Beautiful Moons Ago; My How The Time
Goes By CD2: Opportunity Please Knock; I Haven't Got Anything Better
To Do; Brigas Nunca Mais/A Felicidade; Spring Can Really Hang You Up
The Most; Solamente Una Vez; Summer Serenade; Get Ride Of Monday;
Midnight Sun; Tell Me More And More And Then Some; Some Other Time.
Todd Barkan: Continuation and Augmentation

by Wayne Zade
Todd Barkan has been one of the most important and versatile producers of jazz concerts and records around the globe for almost 30 years. The list of artists whose projects he has produced reads like a veritable Who's Who of jazz. Barkan has managed many artists, including the Boys Choir of Harlem, Chico O'Farrill and Freddy ...
Gal Costa & Romero Lubambo Duo at The Blue Note

by Ernest Barteldes
Gal Costa and Romero Lubambo Duo Blue Note Jazz Club November 10, 2009 New York City For only the second time (the first having been in the fall of 2008), Brazilian singer Gal Costa and guitarist Romero Lubambo shared the stage for an evening that celebrated ...
Helio Alves: It's Clear

by Marcia Hillman
Helio Alves is one of the most sought-after pianists around with a solid technical foundation (starting his classical training at an early age) and a highly developed respect for his fellow musicians. He knows how to listen, how much and when to play and how to build his solos with imagination and interest. ...