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Article: Album Review

Retta Christie: Retta Christie with David Evans and Dave Frishberg

Read "Retta Christie with David Evans and Dave Frishberg" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


Many saxophonists also double on clarinet, some notable examples being Lester Young, Art Pepper and Phil Woods, as well as the converse in Eddie Daniels, Don Byron, and Victor Goines. The two reeds complement one another by informing the performance of a player talented enough to play both. Young, who played a vibrato-less tenor with perfect ...

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News: Recording

Chicago Jazz Vocalist Milton Suggs Releases "Things to Come," New CD on His Skiptone Label, Sept. 28

Chicago Jazz Vocalist Milton Suggs Releases "Things to Come," New CD on His Skiptone Label, Sept. 28

Simply put, Milton Suggs's new CD, Things to Come, marks the arrival of a major jazz vocal talent. Blessed with a sumptuous baritone, the 27-year-old Chicago native also displays his prodigious skills as arranger and composer on the disc, which his Skiptone Music label will release on September 28. Things to Come was recorded in November ...

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News: Event

Sonny Rollins @ 80 Concert at the Beacon Theatre Sept 10 to Feature Special Guests Jim Hall, Roy Hargrove, Christian McBride

Sonny Rollins @ 80 Concert at the Beacon Theatre Sept 10 to Feature Special Guests Jim Hall, Roy Hargrove, Christian McBride

Guitarist Jim Hall, trumpeter Roy Hargrove, and bassist Christian McBride have been tapped by tenor saxophonist Sonny Rollins to join him onstage at the Beacon Theatre on Friday, September 10, to help celebrate the jazz legend's 80th birthday. Christian McBride first worked with Rollins in September 2007, on the recommendation of drummer Roy Haynes, at the ...

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News: Recording

Pianist/Composer Mina Cho's Debut CD, "Originality," Due Sept. 7

Pianist/Composer Mina Cho's Debut CD, "Originality," Due Sept. 7

Pianist Mina Cho was on track for a dazzling classical career when she first encountered gospel music as a university student in her native Seoul. She sought private study of her new passion, which led her to jazz, a scholarship at Berklee College of Music, and the recording of her first CD. The aptly-titled disc, Originality, ...

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News: Event

San Francisco Jazz Vocalist Madeline Eastman to Appear at Kitano NYC Sept. 22

San Francisco Jazz Vocalist Madeline Eastman to Appear at Kitano NYC Sept. 22

Madeline Eastman will be making an all-too-rare New York appearance on Wednesday, September 22, when she takes to the stage with her trio at the Kitano for one night only. Eastman will perform two sets, at 8 and 10pm, with pianist Randy Porter, bassist Rufus Reid, and drummer Ross Peterson. “I am thrilled to finally be ...

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Article: Album Review

Antonio Aldolfo / Carol Saboya: La e Ca: Here and There

Read "La e Ca: Here and There" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


La e Ca: Here and There is ostensibly a piano-oriented album by Brazilian pianist/composer Antonio Adolfo, featuring frequent collaborator and vocalist Carol Saboya, who appears on five of the disc's twelve selections. Saboya is rightfully given equal billing because of her exquisitely lightly-accented, dangerously intoxicating vocals, transforming tried-and-true vocal jazz standards. The spiritual presence of the ...

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News: Award / Grant

Marian McPartland Receives Honor Bestowed by Her Majesty the Queen at Ceremony in New York

Marian McPartland Receives Honor Bestowed by Her Majesty the Queen at Ceremony in New York

On Tuesday evening, June 8, British jazz pianist Marian McPartland was made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire in recognition of her services to jazz and to aspiring young musicians in the United States. At the ceremony, McPartland was presented with the insignia by Sir Alan Collins, Her Majesty's Consul General, New York. ...

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Article: Extended Analysis

Art Pepper: Unreleased Art, Vol V: Stuttgart May 25, 1981

Read "Art Pepper: Unreleased Art, Vol V: Stuttgart May 25, 1981" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


Art Pepper Unreleased Art, Vol V: Stuttgart May 25, 1981 Widow's Taste 2010Since 2006, alto saxophonist Art Pepper's discography has grown by a CD of previously unreleased or limited released performances per year. This bounty is due to the diligence of Pepper's widow, Laurie, who has been accumulating ...

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News: Recording

"American Dreams," New CD by Jazz Vocalist Laurie Antonioli, Due June 22 from Her Intrinsic Music Label

"American Dreams," New CD by Jazz Vocalist Laurie Antonioli, Due June 22 from Her Intrinsic Music Label

Deeply valued as a musician's singer throughout her career, Laurie Antonioli is sure to come into wider awareness and appreciation with the release on June 22 of her fourth album, American Dreams. The stunning new disc, on her Intrinsic Music label, is her first U.S. release since 1985's Soul Eyes (a duo album with George Cables) ...

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Article: Album Review

Laurie Antonioli: American Dreams

Read "American Dreams" reviewed by Dan Bilawsky


Calling American Dreams a jazz album is too narrowing a description. This record is actually an odyssey through the American musical landscape. After recording Foreign Affair (Nabel, 2004), with a multi-cultural cast of musicians while living abroad, vocalist Laurie Antonioli's mind drifted back toward thoughts of home. In exploring her vision of America, Antonioli touches on ...


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