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Amongst Ourselves

Label: SteepleChase Records
Released: 1999
Track listing: All About Joey, Blake's Vision, Amongst Ourselves, Phone Queen, Boom Boom, The Great Matter, 7.5, Line, J.W., Bidu, Skuds (66:22)

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Introducing Ari Ambrose

Label: SteepleChase Records
Released: 1999
Track listing: Just For the Love, Ugly Beauty, Far Away Blues, I Wish I Knew, Esorbma, Love Letters, Something to Live For, Olvidandos, West 45th (63:34)

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Steve Slagle Plays Monk

Label: SteepleChase Records
Released: 1999
Track listing: Think of One, Worry Later, Ugly Beauty, Criss Cross, Jackie-ing, Monk, Light Blue, Bemsha Swing, Epistrophy (60:44)

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Once In a While

Label: SteepleChase Records
Released: 1999
Track listing: Just Friends, Once In a While, Over the Rainbow, Tune Up, Don't Blame Me, Once I Had a Secret Love, Sandu, There Is No Greater Love (70:26)

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Ari Ambrose: Introducing Ari Ambrose

Read "Introducing Ari Ambrose" reviewed by C. Andrew Hovan


It takes guts to devote your life to playing jazz, not to mention the tenacity to make a living of it in the hustle and bustle of New York City. Obviously 26-year- old tenor saxophonist Ari Ambrose has more than enough gumption to give it a try, while also making his debut disc anything but the ...

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Steve Slagle: Steve Slagle Plays Monk

Read "Steve Slagle Plays Monk" reviewed by C. Andrew Hovan


Well, let's admit it; the whole idea of doing tribute albums has really gotten out of hand recently. But if you're going to do this type of thing, then saxophonist Steve Slagle and his talented crew have the right idea. For starters, a piano is nowhere to be heard from, with the chameleon-like guitar of Dave ...

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Steve Slagle: Steve Slagel Plays Monk

Read "Steve Slagel Plays Monk" reviewed by Mark Corroto


I propose passing a law that requires every jazz recording to include at least one Thelonious Monk song. The reason is not that Monk is my favorite composer, but that Monk’s music is some of the most difficult to play. Maybe not technically difficult for jazz professionals, but rhythmically challenging and isn’t it so easy hear ...

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Harold Danko: Three of Four

Read "Three of Four" reviewed by C. Andrew Hovan


Even when it seems that you've heard all that there is to hear and all of the up-and-coming musicians that are out there to hear, someone will inadvertently pop up and surprise you. Such is the case with pianist Harold Danko, a gentleman who works as a college educator by day, stepping out once in awhile ...

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Louis Smith: Once In a While

Read "Once In a While" reviewed by C. Andrew Hovan


Trumpeter Louis Smith’s only major claim to fame has been two late ‘50s dates he cut for Blue Note. Then his propensity for musical pedagogy led him to the University of Michigan, where he spent many years quietly teaching and inspiring youngsters. Back in 1978, a renewed career as a recording artist came in the guise ...


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