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Otras Canciones

Label: Satchmo Jazz Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: Il mio canto libero; La fiesta de Blas; Let it be; Eva Maria; Clair; Un sorbito de champagne; La escoba; The little drummer; Los ejes de mi carreta; Santa Lucia.

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UOniverse

Label: Satchmo Jazz Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: 1 Introducing The UOniverse 2 Never Let Me Go 3 Three Views Of A Secret 4 Back To Zero 5 Elasticity 6 Let's Call This 7 Suspended Memory 8 Cherokee 9 The Whirl 10 Infant Eyes

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Brightly Dark

Label: Satchmo Jazz Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: Afro Pentameter; May I Come In?; Old Devil Moon; Children At Play; Brightly Dark; Love Letters; And Then There Were Four.

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Ugonna Okegwo: UOniverse

Read "UOniverse" reviewed by Matt Merewitz


Splitting his time over the past decade or so between Europe and the New York straight-ahead and avant scenes, Ugonna Okwego has developed a strong network of peers and collaborators on both continents (including pianist Bruce Barth, trumpeter Tom Harrell, trombonist Steve Davis, saxophonist Dan Faulk and international star pianist Jacky Terrasson). UOniverse is the the ...

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Tim Armacost: Brightly Dark

Read "Brightly Dark" reviewed by Alexander M. Stern


The ghost of John Coltrane hovers over Brightly Dark. At times, Tim Armacost sounds startlingly like the late saxophonist, especially when he plays soprano, as he does on 'Afro Pentameter' and on the title track. Armacost is an extremely talented musician and an excellent composer, but he is still somewhat lacking in originality. Not that anyone ...

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Bruce Barth: American Landscape

Read "American Landscape" reviewed by Bill Tannebring


If you’re already a Bruce Barth fan, you’ll find much to like on American Landscape. If you’re not familiar with Barth, let me introduce you. The California-born pianist grew up in New York and spent his early years in Boston studying with Norman Simmons, Jaki Byard and Fred Hersh. It’s evident in Barth's playing that these ...

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Adam Kolker: Sultanic Verses

Read "Sultanic Verses" reviewed by Dan McClenaghan


Reedman Adam Kolker has garnered three Grammy nominations for his work alongside percussionist Ray Barretto. Now, as the leader on Sultanic Verses, he teams up again with Barretto, whose churning rhythms aid and abet pianist Bruce Barth, bassist John Herbert, and drummer Billy Hart.Four tunes are "Verses," shuffled in with the Kolker originals and ...

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Ah

Label: Satchmo Jazz Records
Released: 2002

Album

Scandal?

Label: Satchmo Jazz Records
Released: 2005


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