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Richard Guba: Songs for Stuffed Animals

Read "Songs for Stuffed Animals" reviewed by Richard J Salvucci


Ok, admittedly, the title is not going to attract many rational listeners. As one understands, the Songs for Stuffed Animals is explained by a band performing tunes for stuffed animals that accompany children during a busy day. Ok. That may well be the case, but the local stuffed animals are not saying. There are quite a ...

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Lettuce: Lettuce with the Colorado Symphony

Read "Lettuce with the Colorado Symphony" reviewed by Joshua Weiner


Over three decades, the Boston-born funk band Lettuce has delighted audiences worldwide and amassed a discography boasting eight studio albums and three live albums. They have shared members and concerts with the prolific jazz/funk trio Soulive, hit #1 on the Billboard Jazz chart with 2015's Crush (Lettuce Records), and been nominated for the Instrumental Album of ...

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William Hill III: Keep it Movin'

Read "Keep it Movin'" reviewed by Paul Rauch


The story surrounding the young Detroit pianist William Hill III reads like many in today's jazz world--raised in the fertile ground of a dynamic local jazz scene and then on to New York to pursue the music. This is the case even when that local scene is one of the most prolific in the history of ...

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Dimitris Zafeirelis: Dimitris Zafeirelis & Giorgos Gavalez Duo Jazz Parafono 1997

Read "Dimitris Zafeirelis & Giorgos Gavalez Duo Jazz Parafono 1997" reviewed by Fran Kursztejn


Dimitris Zafeirelis has enjoyed well-earned acclaim in his hometown of Athens as one of the foremost guitarists, jazz composers and musical innovators his country has to offer. He has been active for at least half a century, playing everything from bop, fusion, classical, operetta and rock, all with that distinct national flavor and unrelenting style which ...

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Bob Dee's Cosmosis: New Moon

Read "New Moon" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


Bob Dee's Cosmosis releases New Moon as an instrumental album that explores modern creative jazz with soulful undertones. Led by guitarist and composer Bob Dee, the project features seven tracks that blend exploratory melodies with rhythmic depth, displaying the group's considerable technical abilities. The opener “Prajñā," sets a radiant tone with John Isley's luscious ...

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Joseph Nowell: Themes and Variations

Read "Themes and Variations" reviewed by Marco Iacoboni


In un panorama jazzistico spesso dominato da formazioni complesse, l'album per pianoforte solo di Joseph Nowell emerge come un'opera di raffinata intimità e profonda introspezione. Lontano dal virtuosismo fine a se stesso, questo lavoro si rivela un'esplorazione meticolosa del suono e della struttura, in un dialogo continuo tra composizione e improvvisazione. Pubblicato inizialmente in ...

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Bruce Gertz: Octopus Dreams

Read "Octopus Dreams" reviewed by Jack Bowers


Veteran bassist and composer Bruce Gertz, who has more than 20 albums under his belt in a career spanning more than half a century, wrote and arranged every number on his latest recording, Octopus Dreams, wherein his skills in every realm are essential to its outcome. As a bassist, Gertz is sharp and ...

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Label: Self Produced
Released: 2025
Duration: 05:58

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Jasper Høiby: Fellow Creatures: We Must Fight

Read "Fellow Creatures: We Must Fight" reviewed by Andrew Hunter


Fellow Creatures is the band that bassist Jasper Høiby has assembled around himself and they are clearly a talented bunch. They would have to be, to revisit material from Høiby's previous band, Phronesis. That trio of Høiby, Anton Eger and Ivo Neame were almost hyperbolically highly regarded. A quick internet search will show how well reviewed ...

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Anton Mikhailov: Today Yesterday

Read "Today Yesterday" reviewed by Jack Kenny


Anton Mikhailov's life, like his music, reflects the complex and often tumultuous journey of an artist in Eastern Europe. Born in the conflict-ridden Horlivka, Donetsk region of Ukraine, his path led him from the Murmansk College of Art to Moscow and eventually to his current home in Tbilisi, Georgia. This nomadic existence and the emotional weight ...


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