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Article: Multiple Reviews

Paying Tribute: Jamie Baum and Kris Davis

Read "Paying Tribute: Jamie Baum and Kris Davis" reviewed by Jerome Wilson


These two albums present prominent female musicians paying tribute to other women in the arts who have inspired them. Jamie Baum draws her inspiration from the work of several poets while Kris Davis tips her cap to other jazz pianists. The Jamie Baum Septet + What Times Are These Sunnyside Records ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

McCoy Tyner, Joe Henderson, Sara Serpa and Altus

Read "McCoy Tyner, Joe Henderson, Sara Serpa and Altus" reviewed by Hobart Taylor


Blue Note unearths historic recordings from jazz giants McCoy Tyner and Joe Henderson and we feature new music from Sara Serpa and Bryan Lynch.Playlist Meshell Ndegeocello" Tsunami Rising" from No More Water The Gospel of James Baldwin (Blue Note) 0:00 Host Speaks 8:04 Meshell Ndegeocello “On The Mountain" No More Water: The Gospel of ...

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Article: Live Review

Radical Community: Sara Serpa at The Stone

Read "Radical Community: Sara Serpa at The Stone" reviewed by Adam Beaudoin


Sara Serpa The Stone New York, NYSeptember 18-21, 2024 The set opened with a half-hour of uninterrupted sound: sections and songs segued organically; the audience sat rapt in intent silence, not applauding even for the most intricate, moving solos. Applause finally came, when the musicians eventually paused, in a spontaneous collective ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Wayne Shorter, Samara Joy, Barker/Irabagon/Parker, Tom Johnson Jazz Orchestra

Read "Wayne Shorter, Samara Joy, Barker/Irabagon/Parker, Tom Johnson Jazz Orchestra" reviewed by Cheryl K.


During this week's two-hour program of Jazz and improvised music--saxophonist Wayne Shorter; vocalist Samara Joy; Meva's Journal; trombonist Ryan Keberle; drummer Gerald Cleaver; keyboardist, composer and bandleader Tom Johnson; and The Impanemas. Playlist Wayne Shorter “Zero Gravity to the 15th Dimension" from Celebration, Vol. 1 (Blue Note) 11:42 Sara Serpa “Mercy and Caprice" from ...

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Article: Album Review

The Jamie Baum Septet+: What Times Are These

Read "What Times Are These" reviewed by Angelo Leonardi


Nella sua nuova incisione Jamie Baum coniuga impegno civile e ricercata varietà di soluzioni musicali con voci e suoni di particolare freschezza. A distanza di sei anni dal precedente Bridges la flautista e compositrice firma l'album più riuscito del suo ensemble, in gran parte rinnovato con l'ingresso del trombettista Jonathan Finlayson, del pianista Luis ...

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Article: Album Review

Pedro Melo Alves: Conundrum Vol. 1 - Itself Through Disappearance

Read "Conundrum Vol. 1 - Itself Through Disappearance" reviewed by Mark Corroto


Great rock drummers are often ignored. One never pays attention to them during a performance because they are excellent, like Rolling Stones stalwart {Charlie Watts. If, however, they are not up to scratch, one definitely will notice. The same and more so can be said for jazz and improvising drummers. Talent, imagination and creativity are at ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

New Releases From Diana Arias, Aleksi Glick, Francisco Mela & Shinya Lin, And More

Read "New Releases From Diana Arias, Aleksi Glick, Francisco Mela & Shinya Lin, And More" reviewed by Bob Osborne


On this show we have all new releases from Diana Arias, Aleksi Glick, Francisco Mela & Shinya Lin, Jon Gordon, Modney, Louise van den Heuvel, Dave Douglas, Fay Victor, Samuel Torres, Owen Broder, and Jamie Baum Septet+. Playlist Intro Theme 00:00 Diana Arias “Pacifico" from Viaje del Pez (ears&eyes) 00:35 Aleksi Glick “She Told ...

Article: Album Review

Linda May Han Oh: The Glass Hours

Read "The Glass Hours" reviewed by Angelo Leonardi


Cinque anni dopo la registrazione di Aventurine, il suo precedente album da leader, Linda May Han Oh torna con un nuovo progetto e un nuovo organico. Sappiamo ormai che ogni disco della contrabbassista e compositrice costituisce una tappa del suo percorso esistenziale e artistico, rappresenta il risultato di profonde riflessioni e assume le forme di un ...

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Article: Album Review

Jamie Baum Septet+: What Times Are These

Read "What Times Are These" reviewed by Katchie Cartwright


Reading Marge Piercy's poem “To Be of Use" (track two onWhat Times Are These), Jamie Baum could be speaking of herself, one of those “who jump into work head first without dallying in the shadows, who swim off with sure strokes," knowing that “the thing worth doing has a shape that satisfies, clean and evident." What ...

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News: Recording

The Jamie Baum Septet+ Release 'What Times Are These' on Sunnyside Records

The Jamie Baum Septet+ Release 'What Times Are These' on Sunnyside Records

On What Times Are These (Sunnyside), Jamie Baum’s fifth recording with The Jamie Baum Septet+, her flagship ensemble, the acclaimed New York-based flutist-composer presents her first exploration of spoken word and art song. To be specific, seven of Baum’s ten compositions respond to works by a cohort of eminent 20 th and 21 st century female ...


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