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Nick Fraser: Too Many Continents

Read "Too Many Continents" reviewed by Stefano Merighi


Vent'anni di esperienza a Toronto nel jazz e nella musica improvvisata di quella scena, il batterista Nick Fraser coltiva anche amicizie musicali ad ampio raggio, come dimostra la partnership con la connazionale Kris Davis e l'americano Tony Malaby. La musicalità di Fraser spazia da un jazz avanzato contemporaneo fino alla free music più ...

Article: Live Review

Roberto Ottaviano Trio al Pinocchio Jazz di Firenze

Read "Roberto Ottaviano Trio al Pinocchio Jazz di Firenze" reviewed by Neri Pollastri


Pinocchio Live Jazz Firenze 30.1.2016 Protagonista di uno dei due CD dello splendido album Forgotten Matches. The Worlds Of Steve Lacy, il trio diretto da Roberto Ottaviano con Giovanni Maier al contrabbasso e Cristiano Calcagnile alla batteria si è reso protagonista di una delle date più entusiasmanti dell'ottima stagione del Pinocchio Jazz, ...

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Article: Live Review

Tommy Halferty Trio With Seamus Blake at JJ Smyth's

Read "Tommy Halferty Trio With Seamus Blake at JJ Smyth's" reviewed by Ian Patterson


Tommy Halferty Trio With Seamus Blake JJ Smyth's Dublin, Ireland February 13, 2016 The great thing about jazz clubs the size of your living room is that nearly every night is a full house. Within minutes of JJ Smyth's opening its doors it was standing room only for Tommy Halferty's ...

Article: Multiple Reviews

Due nuove gemme riaprono lo scrigno di Steve Lacy

Read "Due nuove gemme riaprono lo scrigno di Steve Lacy" reviewed by Alberto Bazzurro


Ogni nuova occasione per ascoltare materiale inedito o comunque raro di Steve Lacy rappresenta un indiscutibile piacere (fra l'altro neanche poi così frequente), soprattutto per quanti lo reputano uno dei grandi maestri del jazz--diciamo così--post-parkeriano, tutto sommato ancora non adeguatamente messo a fuoco nel suo reale valore (e chissà se mai lo sarà). I due album ...

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Article: Album Review

Steve Lacy Quintet: Last Tour

Read "Last Tour" reviewed by John Eyles


As its title says, this album dates from Steve Lacy's last tour, which ran from the summer of 2003 in NYC through to March 2004 in Boston, (where Lacy was living at the time, as he was teaching at the New England Conservatory of Music). The eight tracks on this album were recorded in Boston's ICA ...

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Article: Profile

Raymond MacDonald: Man with Two Brains

Read "Raymond MacDonald: Man with Two Brains" reviewed by Duncan Heining


By way of introduction... Saxophonist Raymond MacDonald is a busy man. He balances the life of a gigging, recording musician with a high-flying academic career and, in both respects, his reputation has grown far beyond his Glasgow home. As a musician, he is perhaps best known for his work with the George Burt/Raymond MacDonald ...

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Cycles

Label: Emanem
Released: 2015
Track listing: SHOTS: Moms; Pops; The Kiss; Tots; The Ladder; Fruits; Coots; The Wire; Follies; Thought; Wickets; Swoops; SANDS: Stand; Jump; Fall; HEDGES: Hedges; Squirrel; Fox; Rabbit; Shambles.

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Rich Halley 4: Eleven

Read "Eleven" reviewed by Dave Wayne


Rich Halley and Michael Vlatkovich have been on a real hot streak as of late. Halley, who also runs the Pine Eagle record label, continues to maintain a number a groups. Besides the quartet featured on Eleven, he has a new quartet with the excellent LA-based trumpeter Dan Clucas, and continues to work with the legendary ...

Article: Multiple Reviews

Poker di Jon Irabagon

Read "Poker di Jon Irabagon" reviewed by Stefano Merighi


Il jazz di oggi è sicuramente policentrico, continuando in questo la sua stratificata tradizione. Sempre più spazio trovano artisti americani di origini diverse. Tra essi, il sassofonista Jon Irabagon (sangue filippino) è emerso da un decennio con una forza dirompente, conseguenza di una preparazione enciclopedica, tradotta abilmente in un'ampia gamma di situazioni sonore.

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Article: Album Review

Derek Nash Acoustic Quartet: You've Got To Dig It To Dig It, You Dig?

Read "You've Got To Dig It To Dig It, You Dig?" reviewed by Bruce Lindsay


You've Got To Dig It To Dig It, You Dig?: not just a groovy album title, but wise words of advice. Saxophonist and bandleader Derek Nash clearly takes this advice to heart, crafting an album that's filled with eminently dig-able music. The advice that inspires Nash and his fellow players, as well as inspiring ...


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