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Stan Killian: Unified

Read "Unified" reviewed by Bruce Lindsay


Unified is tenor saxophonist Stan Killian's third album and his debut for the Sunnyside label. It's high-quality, straight-ahead modern jazz, played with a real swing by Killian and his band, and enlivened by the contributions of three top-drawer guest horn players. Leader/composer Killian hails from Texas, home of Texas tenors like Arnett Cobb ...

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Stan Killian: Unified

Read "Unified" reviewed by Raul d'Gama Rose


Stan Killian is one of those voices that doesn't make a great deal of noise, especially on Unified. His tenor saxophone is by no means a quiet one, but his is a voice filled with a mature gravitas that seems to emerge from a deeper sense of wisdom. His tone is resonant and echoes with mellow ...

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Jeremy Udden's Plainville: If the Past Seems So Bright

Read "If the Past Seems So Bright" reviewed by Troy Collins


Named after his rural Massachusetts hometown, Plainville is Brooklyn-based saxophonist Jeremy Udden's heartfelt roots music-inspired project. In the New England Conservatory graduate's own words, “I listened to a lot of rock growing up, I continue to do so. So a lot of my music is about reconciling that...." From singer-songwriters like Neil Young to alt-rock icons ...

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JD Allen Trio: Victory!

Read "Victory!" reviewed by Raul d'Gama Rose


Every new musical expedition undertaken by tenor saxophonist JD Allen serves to solidify his reputation as one of the finest, most adventurous young musicians playing today. Victory!--a superb collection of short works--is no exception. With a gently swinging, ponderous vibrato he weaves his way into territory that he has charted for himself. The rebellious yell of ...

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Becca Stevens Band: Weightless

Read "Weightless" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


There is an artistic point where Jacqui Sutton (Billie & Dolly (Toy Blue Typewriter Productions, 2010)), Gretchen Parlato (The Lost and Found (ObliqSound, 2011)) and Norah Jones (Feels Like Home (Blue Note Records, 2004)) intersect, giving rise to Becca Stevens, whose creative arc gains traction in a direction different from, but informed by, those singers. By ...

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J.D. Allen: Victory!

Read "Victory!" reviewed by Dan Bilawsky


Many artists seem to move rapidly through different ensemble configurations, as if they're trying to finish off a career to-do list. While it's true that artistic reinvention using various instrumental formats--whether it be an organ group, big band project or Jazz Messengers-style outing--can help an artist gain notice in the trade magazines, using these formats as ...

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Dan Tepfer Trio: Five Pedals Deep

Read "Five Pedals Deep" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


Mentre s'annuncia l'uscita, per il giugno prossimo, di un suo ambizioso progetto sulle Goldberg Variations, il giovane pianista statunitense Dan Tepfer presenta il terzo lavoro in trio con nuovi partner. Non ancora trentenne Dan ha al suo attivo ottime credenziali e formative esperienze. Dopo il diploma e un master al New England Conservatory di Boston sotto ...

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Lucian Ban - John Hébert: Enesco Re-Imagined

Read "Enesco Re-Imagined" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


È dedicato al violinista e compositore romeno George Enescu [qui Enesco secondo il nome alla francese] questo interessante progetto condiviso dal pianista Lucian Ban - connazionale del compositore - e dal contrabbassista John Hébert [che molti ricorderanno con Andrew Hill e ora, tra gli altri, con Mary Halvorson]. Registrato al festival che ogni due anni viene ...

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Harriet Tubman: Ascension

Read "Ascension" reviewed by Raul d'Gama Rose


The raison d'être for the band, Harriet Tubman, is an almost aching musical yearning for a complete freedom. It is a freedom from genre and certainly on Ascension, complete freedom from style as well as style. This what the 20th Century Spanish poet and playwright, Federico Garcia-Lorca described as the heart of duende, a holistic alternative ...

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Abdullah Ibrahim & Ekaya: Sotho Blue

Read "Sotho Blue" reviewed by Raul d'Gama Rose


The music of pianist Abdullah Ibrahim has lit up the world, shining brightly in the darkest recesses of the mind for decades. It has sung proud through the apartheid era, helping to clench the fist of protest tighter and the voice of human freedom sing louder. Now that the walls of segregation (at least in South ...


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