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Article: Profile

David S. Ware: Planetary Musician

Read "David S. Ware: Planetary Musician" reviewed by Lyn Horton


On Sunday, June 27th, 2010, about a half-hour after its scheduled 9:30 pm appearance on the Abrons Art Center main performance stage in New York City, the David S. Ware Trio was setting up. The audience for this night of Vision Festival XV was its usual wandering and low-hum conversational self. William Parker stood by his ...

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Article: Interview

David S. Ware: Gravitation

Read "David S. Ware: Gravitation" reviewed by Martin Longley


It wasn't the kidney transplant that brought saxophonist David S. Ware very close to wheelchair confinement. Last September (2009), there were early signs of organ rejection, so he was placed on a course of steroids. These came with side effects that were more debilitating than last year's operation itself. Since then, Ware has been in a ...

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Article: Album Review

Susie Ibarra: Drum Sketches

Read "Drum Sketches" reviewed by Karl Ackermann


When some of jazz music's more adventurous drummers want to showcase their talents, they usually do so in tandem with another player who, ideally, has enough brand equity to generate collateral interest. Solo percussion recordings rarely generate a queue on release--in large part due to the absence of melody and the almost ubiquitous presence of discordant ...

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Article: Album Review

Abdullah Ibrahim & The WDR Big Band, Cologne: Bombella

Read "Bombella" reviewed by Raul d'Gama Rose


The emotion of an Abdullah Ibrahim record can be pleasantly overpowering. Bombella, featuring Cologne's WDR Big Band--arranged and conducted by Steve Gray--overpowers with both passion and majesty. From score to large soundstage, Ibrahim translates his regal persona into some of the most memorable music he has ever written, including African Symphony (Enja/JustinTime, 2001), African Suite (Tiptoe, ...

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Article: Album Review

The David Arner Trio: Out/In The Open

Read "Out/In The Open" reviewed by Jerry D'Souza


David Arner has built a reputation as an innovative pianist and a proponent of spontaneous composition. He filters both skills into his music and adds a healthy dose of surprise through changes in tempo, dynamics and harmony, weaving one into the other with facile dexterity. His ability to shape progression has led to associations with other ...

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News: Birthday

Jazz Musician of the Day: Susie Ibarra

Jazz Musician of the Day: Susie Ibarra

All About Jazz is celebrating Susie Ibarra's birthday today! JAZZ MUSICIAN OF THE DAY Susie IbarraSusie Ibarra, percussionist and composer lives in New York City. She received a music diploma from Mannes College of Music and B.A. from Goddard College... more Website | Videos | Articles Join ...

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Article: Profile

Susie Ibarra

Read "Susie Ibarra" reviewed by Elliott Simon


Percussionist Susie Ibarra is an artist whose compendium of work is defined by an exquisitely global essence. It includes a profound respect for indigenous people and their music, coupled with a cutting edge sense of the avant-garde. Her works are not a distillation or homogenization of various cultures but a celebration and appreciation of diversity. Ibarra ...

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Article: Live Review

Jazzelectro Sounds: Live from Birmingham, England

Read "Jazzelectro Sounds: Live from Birmingham, England" reviewed by Martin Longley


Birmingham, EnglandMarch 2008Electric Kulintang at the CBSO CentreNew York percussionist Susie Ibarra last came to the CBSO Centre with trumpeter Dave Douglas, when he was premiering his Blue Latitudes piece with the Birmingham Contemporary Music Group. That gig found her in both composed and improvised states, but this time Ibarra's been asked back ...

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News: Performance / Tour

Susie Ibarra Trio at Firehouse 12 This Friday 3/21

Susie Ibarra Trio at Firehouse 12 This Friday 3/21

On Friday, March 21st, New Haven's Firehouse 12 will present acclaimed drummer/percussionist/composer Susie Ibarra and her working trio featuring violinist Jennifer Choi and pianist Angelica Sanchez (sitting in for Craig Taborn). The group, which has performed together since 2000, assimilates Ibarra's diverse musical influences, including Filipino folk traditions, chamber music and jazz, into its distinctive sound. ...

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Dialects

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Released: 2007
Track listing: 01. Anitos (Spirits); 02. Shade; 03. The Ancients; 04. Coda; 05. Dialects I; 06. Cotabato City; 07. Dialects II; 08. Golden Dream; 09. Bangka; 10. The Ancients *Swingset Live 2005*


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