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Deep Cuts: Sting, "Island of Souls" (1991)

By Nick DeRiso The Soul Cages," a Sting album about boyhood grief, remains this strangely powerful if demanding narrative, one with textured song structures and densely emotional themes. Its triumph comes right away, though, on the opener Island of Souls"a compellingly dark, perfectly conceived tale of a riveter's son whose dream of the open sea only ...
Billy Childs: The Perfect Picture

by Esther Berlanga-Ryan
There is a somewhat-still-virgin musical territory that rests its innocent heart where classical music ends and jazz commences. Many have beautifully tiptoed on its smooth surface before, mixing, experimenting, creating and even challenging its balance with both improvised and organized notes. Music is in constant evolution, and jazz has always, in one way or another, embraced ...
New York's New Music And Arts Series M.A.K.

by AAJ Staff
New York City has a brilliant new arts foundation, and a related music series. Nikka Arts is a music and arts foundation, founded by New York singer and composer Lola Danza and her business partner JB, of aboptv.com. The organization aims to provide a space where musicians and artists can present their creative work, and also ...
Jim Hart: The Art of Juggling

by Alan Bryson
Jim Hart is one of the hottest young musicians on the U.K. jazz scene. His impressive skills are matched by a level of experience and maturity that belie his age. His musicianship elicited this praise from vibes heavyweight Joe Locke: Some of the best music I've heard in a long time. Definitely the best vibes playing ...
Loose Tubes: Tomorrow Night is Your Last Chance Ever

by Bruce Lindsay
Twenty years after legendary British big band Loose Tubes played its farewell gigs at Ronnie Scott's Club in London, its first live album, Dancing On Frith Street (Lost Marble Records, 2010), became Jazzwise magazine's Archive Album of 2010. In the intervening decades, the band's members had spread across the British and international jazz scenes to become ...
Matija Dedic Trio: MD in NYC

by Dan McClenaghan
Pianist Matija Dedic's MD in NYC tiptoes into existence on a delicate rhythm, joined in short order by a sprinkling of crystalline notes in the melody, with a whisper of brushes and spare but assertive bass lines. Her Name" is one of the pianist's five originals in the set, and has a wistful reverence that speaks, ...
Robert Hurst: Bob Ya Head

by Mark F. Turner
With a spirit of optimism and new direction, veteran bassist Robert Hurst returns with two simultaneous releases on his Bebob recording label, that further expound on his leadership. The first, Unrehurst Vol. 2 , is an all-acoustic date with drummer Chris Dave and firebrand pianist Robert Glasper, recorded live in 2007 at the Smoke in New ...
Dave Liebman: A New York Story

by John Kelman
A few months shy of 65, saxophonist Dave Liebman may be having the busiest time of his career, now in its fifth decade. In the past 12 months, nearly a dozen releases have demonstrated the tremendous stylistic breadth of a musical oeuvre that kicked into high gear early, when, in the short span of three years, ...
If on a Winter’s Night

By Sting
Label: Deutsche Grammophon
Released: 2010
Track listing: Gabriel's Message; Soul Cake; There Is No Rose of Such Virtue; The
Snow it Melts the Soonest; Christmas at Sea; Lo How a Rose E'er
Blooming; Cold Song; The Burning Babe; Now Winter Comes Slowly; The
Hounds Of Winter; Balulalow; Cherry Tree Carol; Lullaby To An Anxious
Child; Hurdy Gurdy Man; You Only Cross My Mind in Winter; A Cradle
Song (bonus track); Coventry Carol (bonus track); Bethlehem Down
(bonus track).
Doug Wamble: A New Direction

by Matthew Warnock
It's never easy for an established artist to make a change in their musical output mid-career, especially if up until that point they have made a name for themselves in the realm of traditional jazz. While some of these artists make a switch because for monetary reasons or to reach a wider audience, others are drawn ...