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Article: Album Review

Dave Holland Sextet: Pass It On

Read "Pass It On" reviewed by John Kelman


Sometimes it's necessary to shake up even a good thing. Dave Holland's decade-old Quintet with vibraphonist Steve Nelson, trombonist Robin Eubanks and saxophonist Chris Potter has garnered multiple awards and significant attention. But while the group has evolved as a standalone unit on albums including Critical Mass (Dare2, 2006), and as the core of ...

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Sonny Rollins Live: New CD & DVD Due from Doxy/Emarcy in October

Sonny Rollins Live: New CD & DVD Due from Doxy/Emarcy in October

Expectations run very high at Sonny Rollins concerts, for both audiences and the saxophonist himself. Considered jazz's greatest living improviser, Rollins seizes the opportunity offered by each live performance to search for his lost chord; his audiences await nothing short of transcendence. An extraordinary double dose of Rollins in concert is due on October 28, when ...

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Danilo Perez: Across The Crystal Sea

Read "Across The Crystal Sea" reviewed by Doug Collette


During the course of their collaboration on Across the Crystal Sea, pianist Danilo Perez and arranger Claus German defy convention as much as they utilize it to their own ends. Like the colors in the cover painting at first seem like pastels, but upon close inspection reveal deeper tones, the contrast of the orchestration with a ...

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Article: Album Review

Dave Holland Sextet: Pass It On

Read "Pass It On" reviewed by Mark Corroto


It may not be correct to state the music of Dave Holland has matured. With the bassist's latest outing, he takes time away from the Dave Holland Big Band to record his current working sextet that plays music much like a very small big band. This new lineup replaces vibraphonist Steve Nelson ...

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Article: Live From New York

September 2008

Read "September 2008" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Sonny Rollins Sonny Rollins has a long tradition with New York's outdoors--from the famed Williamsburg Bridge woodshedding 49 years ago to his pretty much annual summer concerts of recent years. Rollins has so much music under his belt that he can take the music in most any direction on any given night. Playing a benefit at ...

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Dare2/Emarcy Records to Release Dave Holland's "Pass It On"

Dare2/Emarcy Records to Release Dave Holland's "Pass It On"

Esteemed as a bassist, composer, and bandleader, Dave Holland has worked in a vast array of settings over the last 40 years, from classic dates with Miles Davis, Joe Henderson, and Wayne Shorter to his own adventurous recordings, seven of which have been honored with Grammy Awards or nominations in the last decade alone. Holland's latest ...

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Danilo Perez: Across the Crystal Sea

Read "Across the Crystal Sea" reviewed by Mark F. Turner


The cover art is descriptive of the recording's music--gentle brushstrokes of pastel colors portraying a picturesque vista of tranquility. This visual is indicative of what's in store from pianist Danilo Pérez's most challenging release to date, Across the Crystal Sea.A pianist whose tenure with the Wayne Shorter Quartet (e.g., Beyond the Sound Barrier (2005, ...

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Anthony Brown's Asian American Orchestra at "Ten": New CD + Yoshi's Show

Anthony Brown's Asian American Orchestra at "Ten": New CD + Yoshi's Show

Anthony Brown's Asian American Orchestra will celebrate their ten-year history with the release of a new commemorative CD entitled “Ten" on Tuesday, August 26, and with a performance at Yoshi's San Francisco on Thursday, September 11. The Yoshi's event, which inaugurates the innovative orchestra's annual home season, takes as its theme “Bridging Japantown and the Fillmore." ...

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Sonny Rollins: Freedom Suite

Read "Freedom Suite" reviewed by Robert Iannapollo


From 1955-59, it appeared that Sonny Rollins could do no wrong. One needs only to listen to the 1-2-3 punch of Saxophone Colossus, Live At The Village Vanguard or Way Out West for confirmation. Most jazz fans know these albums backwards and forwards.One of the albums from this period that's only slightly less revered ...

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Article: Interview

James Carter: Something Old, Something New

Read "James Carter: Something Old, Something New" reviewed by Matt Marshall


Multi-instrumentalist James Carter has always had eclectic tastes. That was evident on his debut, JC on the Set (Columbia, 1994), where the squeaks and blips linked him to the avant camp of Eric Dolphy and the tenor swoons nestled him comfortably within the traditional velvet of Coleman Hawkins and Ben Webster. Subsequent ...


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