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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Steve Coleman, Berne/Formanek & Arthur Blythe

Read "Steve Coleman, Berne/Formanek & Arthur Blythe" reviewed by Maurice Hogue


If you are as big a fan of Steve Coleman as I am, you will most definitely dig his latest release, Poly Tropos/Of Many Turns, which captures Steve and Five Elements tearing it up at live performances in France earlier this year. Toronto electric bassist Rich Brown contributes an amazing pulse throughout, and Coleman's on fire ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Emily Remler, Mary Halvorson, Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Ron Carter and Peter Lenz

Read "Emily Remler, Mary Halvorson, Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Ron Carter and Peter Lenz" reviewed by Hobart Taylor


Celebrating women jazz guitarists Emily Remler, Jocelyn Gould, Sheryl Bailey, Mary Halvorson and Sister Rosetta Tharpe. Playlist Emily Remler “Tenor Madness" from Cookin' at the Queens: Live in Las Vegas 1984 & 1988 (Resonance) 0:00 Emily Remler “Snowfall" from East To Wes (Concord) 4:48 Emily Remler “Perk's Blues" Firefly (Concord) 11:20 Host Speaks 15:29 ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Interview with Caleb Wheeler Curtis plus new music from Camille Thurman, Steve Coleman and the Five Elements and Delia Fischer

Read "Interview with Caleb Wheeler Curtis plus new music from Camille Thurman, Steve Coleman and the Five Elements and Delia Fischer" reviewed by Hobart Taylor


Hobart Taylor interviews saxophonist and composer Caleb Wheeler Curtis and celebrates other great sax players Camille Thurman, Steve Coleman, Jessica Jones, Vi Redd and Ornette Coleman. Playlist Camille Thurman"Pursuit With A Purpose" from Origins (Hot Tone Music) 0:00 Camille Thurman “Freedom" from Confluence, Vol.1: Alhambra (Epidote) 6:56 Host Speaks 19:55 Jessica Jones “Little Melonae" ...

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Article: Building a Jazz Library

Saxophone Meets Guitar: The Dynamic Duo of Jazz

Read "Saxophone Meets Guitar: The Dynamic Duo of Jazz" reviewed by Robert Middleton


Imagine a smoky jazz club where the deep, soulful wail of a saxophone weaves effortlessly with the nimble, melodic lines of a guitar. This rare instrumental combination is a hidden gem in the world of jazz that deserves more attention. Jazz is not just a genre--it is a universe with galaxies of swing, bebop, ...

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Article: Interview

My Conversation with Steve Coleman

Read "My Conversation with Steve Coleman" reviewed by AAJ Staff


This article first appeared at All About Jazz in July 1999. The pressure to succeed in music is so heavy, the monkey on artists' backs must feel like King Kong. With so many fearing the guillotine of inconsequentiality, it is no wonder artists feel the inherent need to dress in see-through chain mail to ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

The '90s with Steve Coleman, Tunnels, Percy Jones, and Miles Davis

Read "The '90s with Steve Coleman, Tunnels, Percy Jones, and Miles Davis" reviewed by Len Davis


A visit to the '90s with Steve Coleman and Five Elements, Paradox with Billy Cobham,Tunnels with Percy Jones and power trio Niacin. John McLaughlin, Brecker Brothers, Miles Davis, Chick Corea and Mahavishnu Orchestra. Playlist Steve Coleman and Five Elements “Alt-Shift-Return-Live" from The Tao Of Mad Phat (RCA) 00:00 Paradox “Myohmyohyeoye" from Paradox (TipToe) 07:16 ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Basketball and Jazz: The Art of Improvisation, Part 2

Read "Basketball and Jazz: The Art of Improvisation, Part 2" reviewed by Ludovico Granvassu


As continue exploring the connections between jazz and basketball, in this set we focus on compositions inspired by iconic athletes like LeBron James, Kareem Abdul Jabbar, Michael Jordan, George Gervin, Magic Johnson and Kobe Bryant. At the top of the set a collaboration between Quincy Jones and Shaquille O'Neal.Happy listening!Playlist Ben Allison ...

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Article: Album Review

Chantal Acda: Silently Held

Read "Silently Held" reviewed by Neil Duggan


Somewhere near the point where jazz, Americana and alt-folk meet, Belgian singer-songwriter Chantal Acda can be found. She has carved out a distinctive sound using a restricted and intimate sonic landscape crafted to enhance her vocal delivery. Her voice is soft and breathy with a fragile edge, and she delivers her lyrics with an intense focus. ...

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Article: Multiple Reviews

Guitar Forms 2024

Read "Guitar Forms 2024" reviewed by Jerome Wilson


These are a few recent releases where guitars have a featured role. Jeanfrancois Prins Blue Note Mode GAM Records 2024 Guitarist Jeanfrancois Prins is from Belgium but his music comes straight out of the American jazz tradition. He recorded this album at the legendary Rudy Van Gelder studio ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Geraldo Henrique Bulhoes, Syncatto, Lorenzo Ceci and Electric Arc

Read "Geraldo Henrique Bulhoes, Syncatto, Lorenzo Ceci and Electric Arc" reviewed by Len Davis


Guitarist Geraldo Henrique Bulhoes, progressive band Syncatto, Hungarian keyboard player Daniel Szebenyi and Italian guitarist Lorenzo Ceci with Mohini Dey. Italian band Electric Arc, Dapp Theory, Steve Coleman, Aurora Clara and Trey Gunn. Playlist Geraldo Henrique Bulhoes “Metamorfosis" from Quasar (Self {Produced) 00:00 Syncatto “Infinite “ from Patterns (Self Produced) 13:06 Daniel Szebenyi “Bvda" ...


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