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The Jazzschool Presents Sheila Jordan Tribute At The Freight, Berkeley, 12/3

The Jazzschool Presents Sheila Jordan Tribute At The Freight, Berkeley, 12/3

In just three years, the Jazzschool’s annual Mark Murphy Vocal Scholarship fundraisers have become established as a highlight of the fall concert season. They provide an opportunity for Bay Area vocal jazz royalty to come together in celebration of their art and their mentors. On Monday, December 3, the Jazzschool will present its 4th annual vocal ...

News: Recording

Trumpeter/composer Allen Vizzutti To Release "Ritzville" Oct. 16

Trumpeter/composer Allen Vizzutti To Release "Ritzville" Oct. 16

Trumpet virtuoso Allen Vizzutti has enjoyed a prolific career as performer and educator in both the jazz and classical fields since his early days with Woody Herman’s big band and his notable four-year tenure with Chick Corea. The release of Vizzutti’s superb new CD Ritzville, on October 16, is an especially welcome event because the in-demand ...

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Article: Album Review

Russ Nolan: Tell Me

Read "Tell Me" reviewed by Dan Bilawsky


While saxophonist Russ Nolan's move from Chicago to New York in 2002 was an important turning point in his career, his subsequent immersion in the New York Salsa dancing world has had an even greater impact on his music. Nolan learned to free his body and his mind to the effects of the rhythms as they ...

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Article: Bailey's Bundles

Art Pepper: Unreleased Art Pepper, Vol. VII and Neon Art

Read "Art Pepper: Unreleased Art Pepper, Vol. VII and Neon Art" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


Art Pepper (1929 -1982) is the story, but an important subtext is his widow, Laurie Pepper, who, since 2006, has been expanding the saxophonist's discography with unreleased live recordings from the 1980s. At the time, Art Pepper was enjoying his comeback, which began in 1975 with the release of Living Legend (Contemporary), hitting its stride in ...

News: Recording

"Don't Wait Too Long," 3rd CD By Bay Area Jazz Vocalist Ellen Robinson, To Be Released Oct. 16

"Don't Wait Too Long," 3rd CD By Bay Area Jazz Vocalist Ellen Robinson, To Be Released Oct. 16

Since her arrival from the East Coast in the late 1970s, Ellen Robinson has established herself as a protean figure on the active San Francisco Bay Area vocal scene. She’s made her mark as an educator, choral director, dynamic performer, and—over the last ten years—recording artist. Her first two albums, On My Way to You (2001) ...

News: Recording

Guitarist/Composer Eric Divito Debuts With "Breaking The Ice," October 2

Guitarist/Composer Eric Divito Debuts With "Breaking The Ice," October 2

In the midst of a busy career as working musician and educator, New York guitarist/composer Eric DiVito has finally carved out the time to make his recording debut as a leader. Breaking the Ice, a quartet date co-produced by DiVito with Portland pianist/arranger Ezra Weiss and veteran jazz producer/promoter Todd Barkan, will be released on the ...

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Article: Album Review

Eric Vaughn: Minor Relocation

Read "Minor Relocation" reviewed by Dan McClenaghan


The “Rising Star" status usually goes to those of the youthful fresh faces, possessed of recent degrees from one of the major music schools. But, 58 year-old pianist Eric Vaughn, now San Francisco-based now after a dozen years in Seattle, could easily take that prize. With his major distribution debut, Minor Relocation, he could be called ...

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News: Recording

Tenor Saxophonist/composer Russ Nolan To Release 3rd Album "Tell Me" Sept. 25

Tenor Saxophonist/composer Russ Nolan To Release 3rd Album "Tell Me" Sept. 25

In the ten years since his move to New York City from Chicago, tenor saxophonist/composer/arranger Russ Nolan has made great strides in advancing his musical career. He immersed himself in the scene, playing and collaborating with a wide range of musicians. He made his first recordings as a leader — the quartet date Two Colors (2004) ...

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Article: Album Review

The Brubeck Brothers Quartet: LifeTimes

Read "LifeTimes" reviewed by Dan Bilawsky


Jazz has proven, time and time again, that the bonds of family feed the creative soul. Everybody from the Jones brothers and the Marsalis family to the 3 Cohens have found satisfaction in the connection that comes with blood and blues, DNA and musical dynamism, and kinship of the artistic and literal varieties; The Brubeck Brothers ...

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News: Recording

"Music Inspired By Freedmantown," Debut CD By Drummer/Composer Reggie Quinerly, To Be Released Sept. 18

"Music Inspired By Freedmantown," Debut CD By Drummer/Composer Reggie Quinerly, To Be Released Sept. 18

On his forthcoming debut CD, jazz drummer/composer Reggie Quinerly taps a rich vein of cultural history from his native Houston to produce an ambitious, soulful, and uniquely resonant work—Music Inspired by Freedmantown. The disc will be released September 18 by Quinerly’s Redefinition Music label. Although Quinerly attended grammar school in the heart of the historic African-American ...


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