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Certain Relationships

Label: Summit Records
Released: 2015
Track listing: Evidence / Just You, Just Me; Carolina Shout; Heavenly; Happy Blues; Just Friends; You Bluesed Me; Swing Trane; The Girl from Ipanema; God Bless the Child; Eleanor’s Place; Brusheeze; Let’s Get Lost; Softly as in a Morning Sunrise; Boogie Woogie Stomp; Pennies from Heaven.

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Karla Harris Sings the Dave and Iola Brubeck Songbook

Label: Summit Records
Released: 2015
Track listing: Take Five The Duke Easy As You Go Far More Blue In You Own Sweet Way There'll Be No Tomorrow My One Bad Habit Summer Song Strange Meadowlark Weep No More Trav'lin Blues

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Jazz Suite for Bassoon

Label: Summit Records
Released: 2015
Track listing: Baroque Adaptations for Bassoon and Jazz Trio (Allegro from Concerto in Bb / Pavan: The Earl of Salisbury / Air on a Ground Bass / Largo / Badinerie); Scott Joplin Rags (The Chrysanthemum / The Easy Winners / Original Rags); Jazz Suite for Bassoon (Allegro / Ballade / Finale).

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Hear, Here

Label: Summit Records
Released: 2015

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My Heart's In The Wind

Label: Summit Records
Released: 2015
Track listing: The Shining Sea; A Sleepin' Bee; My Foolish Heart; Loving You; My One And Only Love; Never Never Land; Sometime Ago; This Hotel; You Are There; Where Do I Go From Here; Shiver Me Timbers.

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Article: Album Review

Deborah Shulman: My Heart's In The Wind

Read "My Heart's In The Wind" reviewed by Dan Bilawsky


My Heart's In The Wind is a modest and muted affair, understated in nature yet emotionally stirring in its own way. It's a collection of music that speaks directly to intimacy, loss, and the bends in life's road. The eleven tracks presented on this quiet beauty tap into a variety of emotions, with love, sadness, mourning, ...

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Article: Album Review

Daniel Smith: Jazz Suite for Bassoon

Read "Jazz Suite for Bassoon" reviewed by Jack Bowers


Jazz Suite is the second album by bassoonist Daniel Smith to be reviewed in these precincts (Smokin' Hot Bassoon Blues was the first). This one is far more agreeable, for at least two reasons: first, the territory Smith traverses seems to be relatively more familiar (especially the “Baroque Adaptations") and, second, he manages to play squarely ...

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Article: Album Review

John Fedchock Quartet Live: Fluidity

Read "Fluidity" reviewed by Jack Bowers


When talk turns to outstanding contemporary trombonists, it's surprising that the name John Fedchock isn't mentioned more often. It should be. Not only has Fedchock been on the scene for quite a while, having played with and arranged for the renowned Woody Herman Herd (1980-87) and led his own New York Big Band for more than ...

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Article: Interview

Chad Lawson: Crossing Over and Back

Read "Chad Lawson: Crossing Over and Back" reviewed by K. Shackelford


Chad Lawson is a compelling musical voice that deserves wider attention. He's a masterful pianist with an extensive jazz background, but has crossed genres taking the beauty of his music into the classical world. Recently, he released The Chopin Variations, arrangements of famed composer Frédéric François Chopin. On the album, Lawson re-contextualizes Chopin's piano solo pieces, ...


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