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Use Me

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Label: Self Produced
Released: 2025
Duration: 4:06

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Article: Album Review

Eugenie Jones: Eugenie

Read "Eugenie" reviewed by Richard J Salvucci


Eugenie Jones seems to be another one of those singers who did not start out as one but got there as soon as she could. Make no mistake, she ended up in the right profession, self-confessedly in the tradition of Nina Simone and Abbey Lincoln. Jones writes as well, and several of her own songs, “Starlight ...

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Ittetsu Nasuda: Tailwind

Read "Tailwind" reviewed by Edward Blanco


Hailing from Tokyo, Japan, Ittetsu Nasuda is a distinguished jazz pianist based in New York City whose exploration of contemporary and Afro- Cuban jazz and his overall affinity for the Latin jazz sound has helped him become a firmly established player within the jazz scene in the Big Apple. Tailwind is his recording debut; leading a ...

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Make Me Eternal

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Label: Self Produced
Released: 2024
Duration: 08:00

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Article: Album Review

Stephen Guerra: No Balan​ç​o do Choro​-​Samba

Read "No Balan​ç​o do Choro​-​Samba" reviewed by Katchie Cartwright


Guitarist Stephen Guerra was finishing up his undergraduate degree in engineering when he became enchanted with Brazilian music. It was the guitar and song magic of Baden Powell with its mysterious metric ambiguity. Upon graduating, he took a job in personal wealth management, teaching himself to play guitar and read music on the side. After a ...

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Flow

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Label: Self Produced
Released: 2025
Duration: 08:09

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Article: Album Review

Tania Grubbs: The Sound of Love

Read "The Sound of Love" reviewed by John Chacona


Meet a person from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and you are likely to get a Chamber of Commerce-worthy commendation of their city's greatness. When it comes to jazz, the civic pride is more than warranted; the Steel City was home to immortals such as Earl Hines, Mary Lou Williams, Art Blakey and Kenny Clarke. Vocalist Tania Grubbs grew ...

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Article: Album Review

Allyson Briggs: Promises, Promises and Raindrops

Read "Promises, Promises and Raindrops" reviewed by Richard J Salvucci


Allyson Briggs describes herself as an “old soul" who connected almost instinctively to the music of the 1970s. Her models are Tony Bennett and Ella Fitzgerald, bearers of a very different musical culture than what is currently on offer. She is part of a different era, of not exactly big band singers, but of the sort ...

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Felipe Senna & Câmaranóva: Overture

Read "Overture" reviewed by Katchie Cartwright


Felipe Senna's expansive oeuvre defies genre, encompassing popular, classical, jazz, folkloric, abstract and narrative elements. Music, as he put it, “needs no excuses to thrill and move us...that's why I believe genre and style are not an end--they're just tools with which we take music to wherever we want it to go." Overture is ...

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James Emery Neo Trio: Inner Drive

Read "Inner Drive" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


Before forming this trio, James Emery established himself as a prominent figure in the New York jazz scene, notably as a founding member of the acclaimed String Trio of NY. This unique ensemble, blending classical and jazz influences, garnered critical acclaim for its inventive arrangements and dynamic performances. And Inner Drive highlights the virtuosic talents and ...


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