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Never Mind

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Label: Libra Records
Released: 2025
Duration: 10:06

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Ines Velasco, Fareed Haque, Lakecia Benjamin and Carlos Mena

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New music from Ines Velasco, The Freedom Art Quartet, Lakecia Benjamin and Fareed Haque who celebrates Pat Martino.Playlist Michael Dessen Trio “Restless Years" from Between Shadow and Space (Clean Feed) 00:00 Ines Velasco “This Is The Way Down" from A Flash of Cobalt Blue (Self Produced) 04:51 Host Speaks 11:09 Freedom Art Quartet “ ...

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Ramón López: 40 Springs In Paris

Read "40 Springs In Paris" reviewed by Mark Corroto


To say that Spanish-born Ramón López is an in-demand drummer would be an understatement. His recent collaborators span a wide spectrum of creative music, including Satoko Fujii, Natsuki Tamura, Ivo Perelman, Barry Guy, Agustí Fernández and Angelica Sanchez--and that list reaches well beyond the realms of jazz and free improvisation. López has performed in intimate ensembles ...

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Ches Smith, Ivo Perelman, Leif Berger & Dan Phillips

Read "Ches Smith, Ivo Perelman, Leif Berger & Dan Phillips" reviewed by Maurice Hogue


Music coming from all directions in this edition of One Man's Jazz. Drummer Ches Smith is a true chameleon these days; every album has a different theme or direction or a different band. On his new Clone Row he turns to the twin guitars of Mary Halvorson and Liberty Ellman to stir the pot. Saxophonist Ivo ...

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New Music From Reed, Elia, McGuinness & More

Read "New Music From Reed, Elia, McGuinness & More" reviewed by Bob Osborne


On this show an eclectic mix of new material and older recordings brought back to live from the archives. Well established artists are featured as are fresh faces on the jazz scene.Playlist Eric Scott Reed “Glow" from Out Late (Smoke Sessions Records) 00:00 Dave Liebman, Billy Hart, Adam Rudolph “Transmutation" from Beingness (Meta Records) ...

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Andy Bey, Potsa Lotsa XL, Jonathan Reisin & Mary Halvorson

Read "Andy Bey, Potsa Lotsa XL, Jonathan Reisin & Mary Halvorson" reviewed by Maurice Hogue


Music from several new albums is on the menu this week, including Silke Eberhard's Potsa Lotsa XL, alto saxophonist Jonathan Reisin, German bass trombonist Maxine Troglauer, This Is It! (Satoko Fujii's trio), Scottish drummer Seb Rochford's Polar Bear, bassist Andrew Schiller's solo Rumble Rubble Ripple, and a peek at Mary Halvorson's newest About Ghosts. There's more ...

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Ellery Eskelin Trio New York: About (or On), First Visit

Read "About (or On), First Visit" reviewed by Mark Corroto


It might be tempted to say that Ellery Eskelin's Trio New York is deconstructing the eleven standards on the two-disc set About (or On) First Visit. But that would be a misreading. This is not a breakdown of classic material in search of alternative meanings or structural analysis. Rather, Eskelin, alongside organist Gary Versace and drummer ...

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Cyrus Chestnut, Tyreek McDole, L'Oumigmag, Louis Stewart

Read "Cyrus Chestnut, Tyreek McDole, L'Oumigmag, Louis Stewart" reviewed by Cheryl K.


During this week's two-hour program of Jazz and improvised music, pianists Cyrus Chestnut, Satoko Fujii+, and Rob Clearfield; vocalists Tyreek McDole and Camila Meza; saxophonist Kevin Sun; the groups Whispering Worlds and L'Oumigmag; and guitarists Louis Stewart and Nic Ferron. Playlist Thelonious Monk “Brilliant Corners" from Brilliant Corners (Riverside) 7:45 Cyrus Chestnut “There Is ...

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Morning Haze

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Label: Libra Records
Released: 2025
Duration: 9:35

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Satoko Fujii: Dream a Dream

Read "Dream a Dream" reviewed by John Sharpe


Japanese pianist and composer Satoko Fujii has long demonstrated her ability to marshal ensembles of varying size--from intimate duos to sprawling orchestras--with an ear attuned to both spontaneity and design. On Dream A Dream, the second release from her Tokyo Trio, she reaffirms that a small group can still conjure orchestral breadth when agency and imagination ...


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