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James Carter: Present Tense
by Frederick Bernas
James Carter may not yet be forty, but he possesses a degree of instrumental mastery which could easily be a lifetime's work. At different stages of this record, the versatile multi-instrumentalist plays tenor, soprano and baritone saxophones as well as flute and bass clarinet, all with equal power and precision. This diverse approach to instrumental voicing ...
Widow's Taste to Release New Art Pepper 2-CD Set May 30
Art Pepper: The Croydon Concert, Volume III of Unreleased Art Series, To Be Released by Widow's Taste Label on May 30 2-Disc Set Features Art's Comeback Band": Milcho Leviev, Bob Magnusson, Carl Burnett At Fairfield Hall, Croydon, England, in May of 1981, Art Pepper appeared with the quartet that had returned him to music. Together, they ...
James Carter: Present Tense
by Troy Collins
Omnipresent in the late 1990s, James Carter's output has been erratic ever since Atlantic Records (his former label) dissolved their jazz department in 2000. A pleasing return to form, Present Tense is the poll-winning multi-instrumentalist's first recording in three years, ably produced by the renowned Michael Cuscuna, whose goal was to capture the breadth of James' ...
Andy Bey: Ain't Necessarily So
by Chris M. Slawecki
The supple, nurturing hands and voice of pianist/vocalist Andy Bey generally dispenses most music in two flavors, either a ballad or a blues. This live recording during Bey's first headline appearance at the world famous jazz hotspot Birdland continues his series of albums with producer Herb Jordan, who like most listeners, remains amazed at Bey's subtle ...
Vocalist Ed Reed to Release "The Song is You" on His Blue Shorts Label, May 20
One year ago, against all odds, singer Ed Reed made his recording debut at the age of 78. The CD, Ed Reed Sings Love Stories," released on his own Blue Shorts label, was called transporting" (Jazz Times) and ravishing... the performance of a lifetime" (Stereophile); it evokes feelings only attainable by someone who has really lived, ...
Bobby Broom: Folk Music & The Way I Play
by Paul C. Dowd
Deep Blue Organ Trio Folk Music Origin 2007 Bobby Broom The Way I Play Origin 2007 One casualty of jazz' precipitous decline in popularity since the '70s ...
Bobby Broom: The Way I Play
by Mark F. Turner
Guitarist Bobby Broom could have easily taken a different musical direction when he released the popular contemporary/funk jazz album, Clean Sweep (GRP) in 1981. But with his early influences, guitarists Wes Montgomery, early George Benson and mentor/saxophonist Sonny Rollins, he has developed his own unique style on recordings such as Song and Dance (Origin, 2007). This ...
James Carter Debuts on Emarcy Records May 20 with "Present Tense"
Ever since he arrived in New York City from his native Detroit at age 21, James Carter's awesome virtuosity on a number of instruments and his postmodernist embrace of the past, present, and future of jazz have been causing listeners' jaws to drop. A consistent winner and/or runner-up in Down Beat polls, the now-39-year-old musician most ...
Vocalist Nicolas Bearde's New CD, "Live at Yoshi's: A Salute to Lou," Due May 20
A charter member of Bobby McFerrin's Voicestra ensemble as well as the innovative Bay Area vocal sextet SoVoS, Nicolas Bearde has long been recognized as an adept and fearless vocal improviser. But Bearde is a down-to-earth soul stylist as well. On his new CD, Live at Yoshi's: A Salute to Lou," which is due for release ...
Montclair Women's Big Band to Play Mary Lou Williams Festival, Kennedy Center 5/17
The economics of keeping a big band together may be daunting, but the thrill and power of the music have made it entirely worthwhile for veteran trumpeter Ellen Seeling, who co-founded the Montclair Women's Big Band in 1998 and has held it together ever since against the usual odds--and some unique ones. Coinciding with the Oakland-based ...


