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Article: Interview

David S. Ware: Gravitation

Read "David S. Ware: Gravitation" reviewed by Martin Longley


It wasn't the kidney transplant that brought saxophonist David S. Ware very close to wheelchair confinement. Last September (2009), there were early signs of organ rejection, so he was placed on a course of steroids. These came with side effects that were more debilitating than last year's operation itself. Since then, Ware has been in a ...

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Article: Album Review

Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra: Vitoria Suite

Read "Vitoria Suite" reviewed by Chris May


Does anyone over there realise how good they are? That's to paraphrase what tenor saxophonist Sonny Rollins asked about British pianist Stan Tracey, who led the house band at Ronnie Scott's club in London during the 1960s. “Does anyone here realise how good he is?" was Rollins' actual question (and decades later, the endorsement is still ...

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Article: Old, New, Borrowed and Blue

Jazz Goes Green: Musical Explorations On A Secondary Color Of Note

Read "Jazz Goes Green: Musical Explorations On A Secondary Color Of Note" reviewed by Dan Bilawsky


With spring taking hold and summer on the way, it's hard to avoid encounters with the color green. The drab gray and white of winter is now no more and a vibrant green color scheme has taken over. A drive along the Long Island Expressway--which leads to Manhattan and some of the greatest jazz clubs in ...

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Take Five with Andrew Hartman

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Meet Andrew Hartman:Andrew grew up in Cincinnati, Ohio and became involved in music at a very young age. Moving to Columbus to attend the Ohio State University, Andrew received a Bachelor of Music degree in Jazz Studies from the school in 2004. In addition to his private studies with Tim Cummiskey and Kim Pensyl, ...

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Article: Take Five With...

Take Five with Trinelise Vaering and Fredrik Lundin aka Offpiste Gurus

Read "Take Five with Trinelise Vaering and Fredrik Lundin aka Offpiste Gurus" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Meet Trinelise Vaering and Fredrik Lundin aka Offpiste Gurus:Offpiste Gurus was formed as collaboration between Trinelise and Fredrik in 2008. The band's first album will be released on Stunt Records in 2010. Instrument(s):Vocal, saxophones, guitar, bass and drums.Teachers and/or influences?Our music sounds somehow like ...

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Take Five With Ryan Kauffman

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Meet Ryan Kauffman: “What is not to like about a throaty tenor saxophone with a big aggressive sound, a full voiced soprano saxophone or a hauntingly velvety flute?" --Craig W. Hurst Ryan Kauffman is a saxophonist and private teacher in central and eastern Pennsylvania. He currently leads his own jazz trio and ...

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Article: Interview

Eddie Gomez: The Playing is Free

Read "Eddie Gomez: The Playing is Free" reviewed by Donald Elfman


Eddie Gomez is known throughout the world as a consummate bassist, sterling educator and a musician active in a wide variety of musical settings. He has been on the music scene for more than 40 years and has worked with everyone from Bobby Darin to Giuseppi Logan. Gomez moved from Puerto Rico as a child and ...

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Article: Extended Analysis

Odean Pope: Odean's List

Read "Odean Pope: Odean's List" reviewed by Dan Bilawsky


Odean Pope Odean's List In+Out Records 2009 Saxophonist Odean Pope is probably one of the most underappreciated jazz musicians of his generation. While Pope is most often cited for his long tenure with drummer Max Roach, his own recordings--from trio outings to his explosive saxophone choir albums--show a tough-toned tenor ...

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Article: Multiple Reviews

Thelonious Monk / John Coltrane / Art Pepper / Dave Brubeck: Remastered Classics

Read "Thelonious Monk / John Coltrane / Art Pepper / Dave Brubeck: Remastered Classics" reviewed by Chris May


An extension of the Original Jazz Classics series launched in 1982, the OJC Remasters strand applies the sonic benefits of modern remastering to albums in the OJC catalogue which were released on compact disc before 24-bit technology was available. On the first batch of Remasters, engineer Joe Tarantino's work adds new depth and presence to the ...

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News: Performance / Tour

Sonny Rollins, Nearly 80, Looks to the Future

Sonny Rollins, Nearly 80, Looks to the Future

Jazz's tenor sax titan brings his pianoless group to Walt Disney Concert Hall Sunday. “I was really blessed to be born when and where I was," Sonny Rollins says. In the mid-1950s, through the sheer gale force of his surging theme- and-variation solos, Sonny Rollins turned the tenor saxophone into jazz's iconic horn. Before Rollins, the ...


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